A Sure Thing
A SURE THING 'Twas nine o'clock on Monday morn And Ned was full of cheek, Depositing the cash he'd won From gambling through the week. The manager was curious And asked Ned for the drum On how hed...
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Merv, it sure helps to know the rest of the story! I would say old Ned knew his business! I enjoyed this!Jared
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What can I say Merv - it's just what I need on a cold, rainy, winter day! Gave me a laugh that I feel brighter already. Thanks a million.
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LOL Oh my! Yes, indeed! That's one gambler who sure knows his business! A great read, especially for first thing in the morning!--must dash
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Merv,This is a hootand put together with style!Thanks for the good laugh this morning!sarah
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A huge laugh at the ending of this one. The banker forgot that it's not the individual bets, but how it all adds up that is the key. Well written, indeed!
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A very good one, Bush. A folk tale indeed. Of a quality to be included in such a book.
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My pleasure to brighten such a lovely lady's day. Appreciate the kind award.Merv
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G'day Sid. I've perfromed this one a few times mate and you can see the look on folks faces as they wonder where you'regoing with it.Merv
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Well that is a nice gesture Sarah and I hope it brought a smile to reader's faces.Bush PoetMerv Webster
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Bush:I "bet" it would be quite a bit more shockif the banker didn't wear any "jocks".Gro
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Knowing Ned Gro, I sense that he knew all bases would have been covered. Bush PoetMerv Webster
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