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Huck Finn, a truly perceptive gentleman from the upper midwest, sent
this one on a couple and their helicopter ride...
Morris and his wife Esther went to the state fair every year, and every
year Morris would say, "Esther, I'd like to ride in that helicopter."
Esther always replied, "I know, Morris, but that helicopter ride costs 50
dollars and 50 dollars is 50 dollars."
One year Esther and Morris went to the fair, and Morris said, "Esther,
I'm 85 years old. If I don't ride that helicopter, I might never get
another chance."
Esther replied, "Morris, that helicopter is 50 dollars, and 50 dollars is
50 dollars."
The pilot overheard the couple and said, "Folks, I'll make you a deal.
I'll take the both of you for a ride. If you can stay quiet for the entire
ride and not say a word I won't charge you! But if you say one word,
it's 50 dollars."
Morris and Esther agreed and up they went.
The pilot did all kinds of fancy maneuvers, but not a word was heard.
He did his daredevil tricks over and over again, but still not a word.
When they landed, the pilot turned to Morris and said, "By golly, I did
everything I could to get you to yell out, but you didn't. I'm impressed!"
Morris replied, "Well, to tell you the truth, I almost said something when
Esther fell out, but you know -- 50 dollars is 50 dollars."
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