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To: John Messbauer who wrote (15473)7/30/2000 11:04:45 PM
From: Peter S. Maroulis  Respond to of 62550
 
The Weight Machine

A nun was going to Chicago. She went to the airport and sat down
waiting for her flight. She looked over in the corner and saw one
of those weight machines that tells your fortune. So, she thought to
herself "I'll give it a try just to see what it tells me." She
went over to the machine and put her nickel in, and out came a card that
said, "You're a nun you weigh 128 lbs and you are going to chicago,
Illinois."
She sat back down and thought about it. She told herself it
probably tells the same thing to everyone, but decided to try it
again. She went back to the machine and put her nickel in. Out came
a card that read, "You're a nun, you weigh 128 lbs., you're going to
Chicago, Illinois and you are going to play a fiddle." The nun
said to herself, "I know that's wrong, I have never played a musical
instrument a day in my life." She sat back down. From nowhere a
Cowboy came over and set his fiddle case down next to her. The nun
picked up the fiddle and just started playing beautiful music.

Startled, she looked back at the machine and said, "This is
incredible. I've got to try it again." Back to the machine. She
put her nickel in and another card came out. It said, "You're a nun,
you weigh 128lbs., you're going to Chicago, Illinois and you're going
to break wind. Now, the nun knows the machine is wrong; "I've never
broke wind in public a day in my life!"

Well, she tripped, fell off the scales and broke wind. Stunned,
she sat back down and looked at the machine. She said to herself,
"This is truly unbelievable! I've got to try it again." She went back
to the machine, put her nickel in and collected the card. It said,
"You're a nun, you weigh 128lbs., you have fiddled and farted
around and missed your flight to Chicago!!!!!!!!"