[Fwd: the frog]

David V. Rogers dvrogers@bellatlantic.net
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From: rrucker@clark.net (Dick Rucker)
Subject: the frog

>From: jimw@juno.com
>To: rrucker@clark.net
>Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 09:35:19 -0500

>Jim Wilcox
>W3WV/AFA2EX
>Falls Church, VA

>Subject: Frog
>A story that needs to be toad.
>
>A man takes the day off work and decides to go out golfing.  He is on
>the second tee when he notices a frog sitting next to the green.  He
>thinks nothing of it and is about to shoot when he hears,
>
>"Ribbit, 9 Iron"
>
>The man looks around and doesn't see anyone.
>
>"Ribbit, 9 Iron."
>
>He looks down at the frog in disbelief, and decides to prove the frog
>wrong.  Putting the other club away, he grabs his 9 iron.  Boom!  He
>hits it 10 inches from the cup.  He is shocked.  He says to the frog,
>"Wow that's amazing.  You must be a lucky frog, eh?"
>
>The frog reply's "Ribbit, Lucky frog."
>
>The man decides to take the frog with him to the next hole. "What do you
>think froggy?" the man asks.
>
>Ribbit, 3 wood."
>
>The guy takes out his 3 wood and Boom!  Hole in one.  The man is
>befuddled and doesn't know what to say.  By the end of the day, the man
>had played the best game of golf in his life and asks the frog,
>"OK where to next?"
>
>The frog reply, "Ribbit, Las Vegas."
>
>They go to Las Vegas and the guy says, "OK frog, now that?"
>
>The frog says, "Ribbit, Roulette."
>
>Upon approaching the roulette table, the man asks, "What do you think I
>should bet?"
>
>The frog replies,  "Ribbit, $3000, black 6."
>
>Now, this is a million-to-one shot to win, but after the golf game, the
>man figures what the heck.
>Boom!  Tons of cash comes sliding back across the table.  The man takes
>his winnings and buys the best room in the Casino.  He sits the frog
>down and says, "Frog, I don't know how to repay you.  You've won all
>this money for me and I am forever grateful."
>
>The frog replies, "Ribbit, Kiss Me."
>
>He figures why not, since after all the frog had done for him he
>deserved it. He kisses the frog.  Boom! The frog turns into a gorgeous
>15-year-old girl.
>
>"And that, your honor, is how the girl ended up in my room."

Richard A. "Dick" Rucker
City of Fairfax, VA



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