red states rule
08-04-2009, 09:24 AM
The madam opened the brothel door in Winnipeg and saw a rather dignified, well-dressed, good-looking man in his late forties or early fifties.
"May I help you sir?" she asked
"I want to see Valerie," he said.
"Sir, Valerie is one of our most expensive ladies. Perhaps you would prefer someone else," said the madam.
"No, I must see Valerie," he said.
Valerie appeared and told the man she charged $5000 a visit. Without hesitation, he pulled out five thousand dollars, gave it to Valerie and they went upstairs. After an hour the man calmly left.
The next night the man appeared again, once more demanding to see Valerie. Valerie explained that no one had ever come back two nights in a row as she was too expensive. But there were no discounts. The price was still $5000. Again the man pulled out the money, gave it to Valerie, and they went upstairs. After an hour he left.
The following night the man was there yet again. Everyone was astounded that he had come for a third consecutive night but he paid Valerie and they went pstairs.
After their session Valerie said to the man, "No one has ever been with me three nights in a row. Where are you from?"
"Ontario."
"Really," she said, "I have family in Ontario."
"I know," the man said. "Your sister died, and I am her attorney. She asked me to give you your $15,000 inheritance."
The moral of the story is that three things in life are certain.
1. Death
2. Taxes
3. Being screwed by a lawyer!
"May I help you sir?" she asked
"I want to see Valerie," he said.
"Sir, Valerie is one of our most expensive ladies. Perhaps you would prefer someone else," said the madam.
"No, I must see Valerie," he said.
Valerie appeared and told the man she charged $5000 a visit. Without hesitation, he pulled out five thousand dollars, gave it to Valerie and they went upstairs. After an hour the man calmly left.
The next night the man appeared again, once more demanding to see Valerie. Valerie explained that no one had ever come back two nights in a row as she was too expensive. But there were no discounts. The price was still $5000. Again the man pulled out the money, gave it to Valerie, and they went upstairs. After an hour he left.
The following night the man was there yet again. Everyone was astounded that he had come for a third consecutive night but he paid Valerie and they went pstairs.
After their session Valerie said to the man, "No one has ever been with me three nights in a row. Where are you from?"
"Ontario."
"Really," she said, "I have family in Ontario."
"I know," the man said. "Your sister died, and I am her attorney. She asked me to give you your $15,000 inheritance."
The moral of the story is that three things in life are certain.
1. Death
2. Taxes
3. Being screwed by a lawyer!