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It was George the mailman's last day on the job after 35 years of carrying the mail through all kinds of weather to the same neighborhood.
When he arrived at the first house on his route, he was greeted by the whole family who roundly and soundly congratulated him and sent him on his way with a tidy gift envelope.

At the second house, they presented him with a box of fine cigars.
The folks at the third house handed him a selection of terrific fishing lures.

At the fourth house he was met at the door by a strikingly beautiful blonde woman in a revealing negligee. She took him by the hand, gently led him through the door and up the stairs to the bedroom where she blew his mind with the most passionate love he had ever experienced!
When he had enough, they went downstairs where she fixed him a giant breakfast: eggs, potatoes, ham, sausage, blueberry waffles, and fresh-squeezed orange juice. When he was truly satisfied she poured him a cup of steaming coffee. As she was pouring, he noticed a dollar bill sticking out from under the cup's bottom edge.

"All of this was just too wonderful for words."
He said, "But what's the dollar for"?

"Well," she said, "last night, I told my husband that today would be your last day, and that we should do something special for you. I asked him what to give you, and he said, "Screw him. Give him a dollar." "The breakfast was my idea!!"
 
That was great !!

Did not see that coming !! I will definitely copying and pasting this one
 
Still funny! When I first heard this it was $5 and a cake instead of $1 and breakfast. The other "gift" was the same!

hahaha so the money is irrelevant , as long as the "gift" is the same :)
 
Still funny! When I first heard this it was $5 and a cake instead of $1 and breakfast. The other "gift" was the same!

Believe it or not, you know who told me this joke? My dear mother, when I was about 15. (She told it at the dinner table.) This was 35 years ago, and it was $1 and breakfast in her version, too.
 
Believe it or not, you know who told me this joke? My dear mother, when I was about 15. (She told it at the dinner table.) This was 35 years ago, and it was $1 and breakfast in her version, too.

so what are you implying ;)
 
I was afeared that you were implying that my.... my.... (gasp) MY mother was the, uuhhhh, originator of this anecdote.... I mean JOKE, that's right, I meant "joke." ;)
 
I hope when it is my last day before retirement that it goes 1/2 that - LOL

Thanks Steve
 

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