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From: Carol Covington Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 12:46 PM To: Betty Carroll; David Heineke; George Hurst; Glenn Stamps; Jim Wallis; Ricky Stewart; Tammy Kelley; 'CackleCC@aol.com' Subject: FW: Box under the bed -----Original Message----- From: Julie Wright [SMTP:julie@rpcga.com] <mailto:[SMTP:julie@rpcga.com]< Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 12:40 PM To: Candy Grant; Carol Covington; Faye Click; Jim Love Subject: Box under the bed Subject: Box under the bed < Box under the bed < < When Bill and Hillary first got married Bill said, "I am putting a box under < the bed. You must promise never to look in it." In all their 30 years of < marriage Hillary never looked. < < However, on the afternoon of their 30th anniversary, curiosity got the best < of her and she lifted the lid and peeked inside. In the box were 3 empty < beer cans and $81,874.25 in cash. < < She closed the box and put it back under the bed. Now that she knew what < was in the box, she was doubly curious as to why. That evening they were out < for a special dinner. After dinner Hillary could no longer contain her < curiosity and she confessed, saying, "I am so sorry. For all these years I < kept my promise and never looked into the box under our bed. However, < today the temptation was too much and I gave in. But now I need to know, < why do you keep the cans in the box?" < < Bill thought for a while and said, "I guess after all these years you < deserve to know the truth. Whenever I was unfaithful to you I put an empty < beer can in the box under the bed to remind myself not to do it again." < < Hillary was shocked, but said, "Hmmm, Jennifer, Paula and Monica. I am < very disappointed and saddened but temptation does happen and I guess that < 3 < times is not that bad considering the years." < < They hugged and made their peace. < < A little while later Hillary asked Bill, "So why do you have all that money < in the box?" < < Bill answered, "Well, whenever the box filled up with empty cans, I took < them to the recycling center and redeemed them for cash."
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