Hi Jeanette,
Thanks for the joke.  I passed it on for a couple of brides to be to see.
Janice

jeanette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Least said, soonest mended!!!



Throughout the ages, men have been trying to unlock the mystery as to why 
their wives who accepted them as they were before they got married, subtly 
and with determination began the quest to change their behaviour and 
life-style once their vows were exchanged.

Finally, the riddle was solved. A social-scientist arrived at a simple and 
logical conclusion.

When the bride, accompanied by her father, starts to walk slowly down the 
long aisle, she sees the altar at the end and hears the choir singing a 
hymn. Walking down the aisle, the conditioning process where the brain 
absorbs these three stimuli: aisle, altar, hymn, begins. She becomes 
mesmerized as she continually reinforces these perceptions: aisle, altar, 
hymn. . . aisle, altar, hymn. . . aisle, altar, hymn. . And finally, as she 
stops beside the groom, the conditioning process is completed.

She looks up at him lovingly, smiling sweetly and thinks: 'I'll alter him."

Jeanette Fischer, Western Cape, South Africa.
 

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