This was posted on one of my author loops ...
A LESSON IN GRAMMAR
Harry is getting along in years and finds that he is
unable to perform sexually.
He finally goes to his doctor, who tries a few things
but nothing seems to work.
So the doctor refers him to an American Indian
medicine man.
The medicine man says, "I can cure this."
That said, he throws a white powder in a flame, and
there is a flash with billowing blue smoke.
Then he says, "This is powerful medicine. You can
only use it once a year. All you have to do is say '123' and it shall rise for as long as you wish!"
Harry then asks, "What happens when it's over, and I
don't want to continue?"
The medicine man replies: "All you or your partner
has to say is 1234, and it will go down. But be warned -- it will not work again for another year!"
Harry rushes home, eager to try out his new powers
and prowess. That night he is ready to surprise Joyce. He showers, shaves, and puts on his most exotic shaving lotion. He gets into bed, and lying next to her says, "123."
He suddenly becomes more aroused than anytime in his
life ... just as the medicine man had promised.
Joyce, who had been facing away, turns over and asks,
"What did you say 123 for?"
And that, my friends, is why you shouldn't end a
sentence with a preposition.
TJ
Friday, 13 July 2007
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