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----- Original Message -----
From: GeorgeH807(a)aol.com
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 11:39 PM
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Subject: WHO CARES WHO'S ON FIRST
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> > >This riddle concerns three elderly ladies, a large bottle of Jack
> > >Daniel's (Black Label),
> > > and a baseball game. You get to be a detective. Here goes....
> > >
> > >The three ladies went to their first baseball game. This was something
> > >that was an occasion of great excitement to them. To add to the
> > >excitement, they
> > >smuggled a bottle of booze into the game, and started immediately to
> > >enhance the soft
> > >drinks they bought.
> > > It was a good game. There was a lot of action on the field and a
> > >lot of action
> > >in the stands. All too soon, long before the game was over, the
> > >bottle was nearly
> > >empty. By now, you should have enough information to be able to tell
how
> far
> > >along the game is, and what the status of the game is, namely, the
> > > inning and how many runners are on base.
> > > Have you figured it out yet?
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> > >> > It's the bottom of the fifth, and the bags are loaded.
> >
Test message.
Deah
"And the day came when the risk it took
to remain tight inside the bud was more
painful than the risk it took to blossom."
--Anais Nin