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- Path: sparky!uunet!uunet.ca!xenitec!looking!funny-request
- Message-ID: <S4cb.159b@looking.on.ca>
- Date: Fri, 25 Dec 92 19:30:02 EST
- Newsgroups: rec.humor.funny
- From: jjchew@math.toronto.edu
- Subject: No news is good news?
- Keywords: heard it, chuckle
- Approved: funny@clarinet.com
- Lines: 68
-
- (A *really* old story - I heard this one as a child from my great
- uncle, who had heard it as a child around the turn of the century
- on some primordial predecessor of the phonograph. Send me e-mail
- if you can identify its author.)
-
- A gentleman is returning home after a length trip and is met by a
- servant at the station. This is the conversation that they have
- on their way home.
-
- "So, has anything happened while I've been away?"
-
- "No, sir, I can't think of anything at all worth mentioning."
-
- "Come now, I've been away for weeks. Surely something must
- have happened in all that time."
-
- "Well, sir, come to think of it, your dog died."
-
- "My *dog* died? How awful! Still, he was getting on in years,
- and I suppose it had to happen some time. How did he die?"
-
- "The vet said it was probably from eating the rotten meat."
-
- "The rotten meat? Since when do we leave rotten meat lieing
- around for the dog to eat?"
-
- "Well, it was the horses, sir. They'd been rotting for some
- time after the barn burned down."
-
- "Good heavens. How in the world did the barn burn down?"
-
- "It must have been some embers that blew over from the house, sir."
-
- "The *house*? The house burnt down too? How did the house
- burn down?"
-
- "Well, sir, we think someone must have knocked over a candle."
-
- "Oh. ... Wait a moment - we don't use candles anymore to light
- the house! What were the candles doing there?"
-
- "They were there for the wake, sir."
-
- "The wake. Whose wake?"
-
- "Your mother's, sir. She passed away quite suddenly."
-
- "Oh my Lord. Mother is dead. The house is gone, along with
- the stable. Even my dog is dead. <pause> What did Mother die
- of?"
-
- "It must have been the shock, sir."
-
- "The shock."
-
- "Yes, sir, the shock. When your wife ran off with the handyman
- the day after you left, sir. But aside from all that, it's been
- fairly quiet while you've been away, sir."
-
- --
- John J. Chew <jjchew@math.toronto.edu> Univ. of Toronto, Dept of Mathematics
-
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