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era veteran Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-01-11 06:11 AM
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Get your priorities straight.
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At a Kentucky basketball game, a man sitting on the half-court line a few rows up from the floor looks over to his elderly neighbor and notices that the seat next to her is empty.
Amazed that such an awesome seat is not being used, he kindly asks the lady if she knew who owned that seat.
She tells the gentlemen that the seat belonged to her husband, who recently died.
Feeling guilty that he had brought up the subject, and feeling sorry for this fine woman clad in Kentucky blue, alone at a UK basketball game, he asks, "Isn't there anyone who could have come with you to the game so you wouldn't be alone — a son, a daughter, a neighbor, anyone?"
"No," she says, "they are all at the funeral."

GO Big Blue


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