03-07-2014, 10:36 AM
A man goes to see the Rabbi. “Rabbi, something terrible is happening and I have to talk to you about it.â€Â
The Rabbi asked, “What’s wrong?â€Â
The man replied, “My wife is going to poison me.â€Â
The Rabbi, very surprised by this, asks, “How can that be?â€Â
The man then pleads, “I’m telling you, I’m certain she’s going to poison me. What should I do?â€Â
The Rabbi then offers, “Tell you what. Let me talk to her, I’ll see what I can find out and I’ll let you know.â€Â
A week later the Rabbi calls the man.
He says, “I spoke to your wife on the phone for three hours. You want my
advice?â€Â
The man said, “Yes†and the Rabbi replied, “Take the poison.â€Â
The Rabbi asked, “What’s wrong?â€Â
The man replied, “My wife is going to poison me.â€Â
The Rabbi, very surprised by this, asks, “How can that be?â€Â
The man then pleads, “I’m telling you, I’m certain she’s going to poison me. What should I do?â€Â
The Rabbi then offers, “Tell you what. Let me talk to her, I’ll see what I can find out and I’ll let you know.â€Â
A week later the Rabbi calls the man.
He says, “I spoke to your wife on the phone for three hours. You want my
advice?â€Â
The man said, “Yes†and the Rabbi replied, “Take the poison.â€Â
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Maggie the Cat from "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." by Tennessee Williams
Maggie the Cat from "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." by Tennessee Williams