Posted by PJH on October 31, 2021 at 21:54:27 from (50.44.244.232):
In Reply to: Thought it was mine posted by 37 chief on October 31, 2021 at 15:37:43:
We had an interesting situation here in our little community. A man and woman had both lost their spouses to early death. They palled around, fell in love and got married. Both had grown children. After a few years, while travelling, they were pulling onto an interstate down south and something went wrong. The death certificates showed their time of death just a few minutes apart, with the husband dying before the wife. The husband's children moved right in, hooking onto a big boat that was parked in the couple's yard. After the court battle, the wife's son demanded that they return the big boat since his mother had survived her husband by a few minutes. It was a spectacular drama. The chagrined son indeed returned the boat. As soon as he got it unhooked from his truck, the woman's son told him to hook it back up and get it out of his sight. He didn't want anything to do with the boat, but he wanted them to know that he was intolerant of shysters.
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