• Tired of adverts on RWI? - Subscribe by clicking HERE and PMing Trailboss for instructions and they will magically go away!

The golf club president

Phil G

Put Some Respect On My Name
29/9/10
3,622
52
48
Stevenage, Hertfortshire, England
An elderly couple was having dinner one evening when the
Husband reached across the table, took his wife's hand in his and
said, "Martha, soon we will be married 50 years, and there's
something I have to know.
In all of these 50 years, have you ever been unfaithful to me?"
Martha replied, "Well Henry, I have to be honest with you."Yes, I've
been unfaithful to you three times during these 50 years, but always
for a good reason."
Henry was obviously hurt by his wife's confession, but
said, "I never suspected. "Can you tell me what you mean by 'good
reasons?'"
Martha replied, "The first time was shortly after we were married, and
we were about to lose our little house because we couldn't pay the
mortgage. Do you remember that one evening I went to see the banker
and the next day he notified you that the loan would be extended?"
Henry recalled and said, "I can forgive you for that.
You saved our home, but what about the second time?"
Martha asked, "And do you remember when you were so sick, but we didn't
have the money to pay for the heart surgery you needed? Well, I went to
see your doctor one night and, if you recall, he did the surgery at no charge."
"I recall that," said Henry. "And you did it to save my life, so of course I
can forgive you for that. Now tell me about the third time."
"All right," Martha said. "So, do you remember when you ran for
president of your golf club, and you needed 73 more votes?


An elderly couple was having dinner one evening when the
Husband reached across the table, took his wife's hand in his and
said, "Martha, soon we will be married 50 years, and there's
something I have to know.
In all of these 50 years, have you ever been unfaithful to me?"
Martha replied, "Well Henry, I have to be honest with you."Yes, I've
been unfaithful to you three times during these 50 years, but always
for a good reason."
Henry was obviously hurt by his wife's confession, but
said, "I never suspected. "Can you tell me what you mean by 'good
reasons?'"
Martha replied, "The first time was shortly after we were married, and
we were about to lose our little house because we couldn't pay the
mortgage. Do you remember that one evening I went to see the banker
and the next day he notified you that the loan would be extended?"
Henry recalled and said, "I can forgive you for that.
You saved our home, but what about the second time?"
Martha asked, "And do you remember when you were so sick, but we didn't
have the money to pay for the heart surgery you needed? Well, I went to
see your doctor one night and, if you recall, he did the surgery at no charge."
"I recall that," said Henry. "And you did it to save my life, so of course I
can forgive you for that. Now tell me about the third time."
"All right," Martha said. "So, do you remember when you ran for
president of your golf club, and you needed 73 more votes?