Wednesday, November 8, 2006

A Porsche

A fifteen year-old boy came home with a Porsche and his parents began to yell and scream, "Where did you get that car???!!!"

He calmly told them, "I bought it today."

"With what money?" demanded his parents "We know what a Porsche costs."

"Well," said the boy, "this one cost me fifteen dollars."

So the parents began to yell even louder. "Who would sell a car like that for fifteen dollars?" they said.

"It was the lady up the street," said the boy. "I don't know her name--they just moved in. She saw me ride past on my bike and asked me if I wanted to buy a Porsche for fifteen dollars."

"Dear God," moaned the mother, "she must be a child abuser. Who knows what she will do next? John, you go right up there and see what's going on."

So the boy's father walked up the street to the house where the lady lived and found her out in the yard calmly planting petunias! He introduced himself as the father of the boy to whom she had sold a Porsche for fifteen dollars and demanded to know why she did it.

"Well," she said, "this morning I got a phone call from my husband. I thought he was on a business trip, but it seems he has run off to Hawaii with his secretary and doesn't intend to come back.

He asked me to sell his new Porsche and send him the money." "So I did."


So, what would you say is the moral of this story?

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:26 PM

    I wished I was the boy ...

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  2. Tell me about it, Francis.

    The moral of this story is, "A Porsche in the hand of a woman scorned is worth two birds killed with one stone."

    Or something like that...

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  3. Anonymous11:51 PM

    Errrrr
    Never let your wife sell anything?
    :P

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  4. When a woman gets cheated on by her unfaithful husband, after getting mad at him, she gets even with him. Hell knoweth no fury like a woman scorned.

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  5. hahahaha...

    lucky boy!

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  6. FH2o, yeah, lucky boy.

    MM, indeed! A woman scorned.

    Z, ah, a lesson to be learned here? She'll even sell you off to the devil himself. Be afraid. Be very afraid. LOL!

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  7. Mickell, right. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. Don't get mad. Get even!

    RS, the lucky boy said "Hello".

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