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To: Bob Mohebbi who wrote (10441)6/23/1999 3:51:00 PM
From: Ian@SI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62549
 
A beautiful young blonde woman boards a plane to New York
with a ticket for the economy section. She looks at the
seats in economy and then looks into the forward cabin at
the first-class seats.

Seeing that the first-class seats appear to be much larger
and more comfortable, she moves forward to the last empty
one. The flight attendant checks her ticket and tells the
woman that her seat is in economy. The blonde replies, "I'm
young, blonde and beautiful, and I'm going to sit here all
the way to New York."

Flustered, the flight attendant goes to the cockpit and
informs the captain of the blonde problem. The captain goes
back and tells the woman that her assigned seat is in
economy. Again, the blonde replies, "I'm young, blonde and
beautiful, and I'm going to sit here all the way to New
York." The captain doesn't want to cause a commotion, and
so returns to the cockpit to discuss the blonde problem
with the co-pilot. The co-pilot says that he has a blonde
girlfriend, and that he can take care of the problem. He
then goes back and briefly whispers something in the
blonde's ear. She immediately gets up, says "Thank you so
much," hugs the co-pilot, and rushes back to her seat in the
economy section. The pilot and flight attendant, who were
watching with rapt attention, together ask the co-pilot what
he had said to the woman. He replies, "I just told her that
the first class section isn't going to New York."