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To: Patrick E.McDaniel who wrote (130932)6/4/1999 9:04:00 AM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 176387
 
Pat:It could have been a whole lot worse,not bad considering.<eom>



To: Patrick E.McDaniel who wrote (130932)6/4/1999 10:37:00 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
> I don't know what is more exciting, watching grass grow or
waiting for Dell to go up. Meanwhile, from unknown source....

>> 80-year-old George went for his annual physical. All of his tests
came back with normal results. Dr. Smith said, "George, everything looks great physically. How are you doing mentally and emotionally? Are you at peace with yourself, and do you have a good relationship with your God?"
George replied, "God and me are tight. He knows I have poor eyesight,
so he's fixed it so that when I get up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom (poof!) the
light goes on when I pee, and then (poof!)the light goes off when I'm
done."

"Wow," commented Dr. Smith, "that's incredible!" A little later in the day Dr. Smith called George's wife. "Thelma," he said, "George is just fine.
Physically he's great. But I had to call because I'm in awe of his
relationship with God. Is it true that he gets up during the night and(poof!) the light goes on in the bathroom, and then (poof!) the light goes off?"
Thelma exclaimed, "That old fool! He's peeing in the refrigerator
again!">>>>
Sig