Either something's wrong with my delivery of chat messages, or else there haven't been any today... In any case, here's a giggle; if I'd seen it before, I forgot... :)

From: R.P.

This is a story of two elderly people living in a mobile home park in FLA.
He was a widower and she was a widow.  They had known one another for
a number of years. One evening there was a community supper in the Club House,
and the widower and widow made a foursome with two other singles.  They
had a wonderful evening and spirits were high.  The widower sent a few
admiring glances across the table, and the widow smiled coyly back at him. Finally he
plucked up his courage to ask her, "Will you marry me?"
After about six seconds of careful consideration, she answered,
"Yes.Yes, I will."

The meal ended with a few more pleasant exchanges and they went to
their respective homes.  The next morning, the widower was troubled.
Did she say 'Yes' or did she say 'No?' He couldn't remember. Try as he would, he just could not recall. He went over the conversation of the previous evening, but his mind was blank. He remembered asking the question, but for the life of him he could not recall her response. With fear and trepidation, he picked up the phone and called her.

First, he explained that he didn't remember as well as he used to. Then he
reviewed the lovely evening past.  As he gained a little more courage he
then inquired of her, "When I asked if you would marry me, did you
say 'Yes' or did you say 'No?'

"Why, you silly man, I said 'Yes. Yes I will.' And I meant it with all my heart."

The widower was delighted. He felt his heart skip a beat. Then she continued,
"And I am so glad you called because I couldn't remember who asked me."

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Tamara P Duvall                            http://t-n-lace.net/
Lexington, Virginia, USA     (Formerly of Warsaw, Poland)

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