"Conversation should be pleasant without scurrility, witty without affectation, free without indecency, learned without conceitedness, novel without falsehood."
Published on July 27, 2004 By Sally jacobs In Humor
Two men waiting at the Pearly Gates strike up a conversation. "How'd you die?" the first man asks the second.
"I froze to death," says the second.
"That's awful," says the first man. "How does it feel to freeze to death?"
"It's very uncomfortable at first", says the second man. "You get the shakes, and you get pains in all your fingers and toes. But eventually, it's a very calm way to go. You get numb and you kind of drift off, as if you're sleeping. How about you, how did you die?"
"I had a heart attack," says the first man. "You see, I knew my wife was cheating on me, so one day I showed up at home unexpectedly. I ran up to the bedroom, and found her alone, knitting. I ran down to the basement, but no one was hiding there, either. I ran up to the second floor, but no one was hiding there either. I ran as fast as I could to the attic, and just as I got there, I had a massive heart attack and died." The second man shakes his head. "That's so ironic," he says.
"What do you mean?" asks the first man.
"If you had only stopped to look in the freezer, we'd both still be alive."

Comments
on Jul 27, 2004
Small or smell, darling?
on Jul 27, 2004
Oh, that is one of the few jokes of this nature that i have actually found really funny recently.
on Jul 27, 2004
..Suz I'm a fool....you know this!

I'm glad you liked giggles!!!!
on Jul 27, 2004
hehe That's a filthy bar joke!! I love them!!!

As for your waffling on my blog, hell, you're just returning the favor right?? I ramble on your's all the damn time!!

Thanks sweedie

Dyl xxx