WEEKLY EDITION AUGUST 8, 2018
Joke of the Week
A stingy old business owner who had been diagnosed with a
terminal illness was determined to prove wrong the saying,
"You can't take it with you."
After much though and consideration, the old skinflint finally
figured out how to hang onto at least some of his money when
he died. He instructed his wife to go to the bank and withdraw
enough cash to fill two pillow cases. He then directed her to
take the bags of currency to the attic and leave them directly
above his head. His plan was that when he passed away, he
would reach out and grab the bags on the way to heaven.
Several weeks after the funeral, the deceased business owner's
wife went up to the attic to clean. Coming upon the two pillow
cases stuffed with cash, she exclaimed, "Oh, that darn old fool.
He should have had me put the money in the basement."
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