Jack decided to go skiing with his buddy, Bob. They loaded
up Jack's
minivan and headed north. After driving for a few hours,
they got caught in
a terrible blizzard. They pulled into a nearby farm and
asked the
attractive lady who answered the door if they could spend
the night.
"I realize it's terrible weather out there and I have this
huge house all
to myself, but I'm recently 'widowed," she explained. "I'm
afraid the
neighbors will talk if I let you stay in my house."
"Don't worry," Jack said. "We'll be happy to sleep in the
barn. And if the
weather breaks, we'll be gone at first light,"
The lady agreed, and the two men found their way to the
barn and settled in
for the night. Come morning, the weather had cleared, and
they got on
their way. They enjoyed a great weekend of skiing. About
nine months
later, Jack got an unexpected letter from an attorney. It
took him a few
minutes to figure it out, but he finally determined that
it was from the
attorney of that attractive widow he had met on the ski
weekend.
He dropped in on his friend Bob and asked, "Bob, do you
remember that
good-looking widow from the farm we stayed at on our ski
holiday up north?"
"Yes, I do."
Did you happen to get up in the middle of the night, go up
to the house and
pay her a visit?"
"Yes," Bob said, a little embarrassed about being found
out. "I have to
admit that I did."
"And did you happen to use my name instead of telling her
your name?"
Bob's face turned red and he said, "Yeah, sorry, buddy.
I'm afraid I did.
Why do you ask?"
"She just died and left me everything."