The Most Humorous Reply I Received This Week...
My wife received this email this week, need I say more about the way I like to have "fun"??? ;-)
> Several games ago John had slipped me a sticker, I had a sneaking idea
> the sticker was a "connection" to him so I put it in my pocket so I
> could look up the web site, well I finally did tonight, I was right as
> far as the "connection" as the sticker was for Playtime.
>
> I found it VERY interesting, to bad I'm a state worker in a department
> with little or almost no budget otherwise I saw some great stuff. I'm
> still going to pitch some of the info as in our current economic state
> this looks like a great moral booster also.
>
> My only issue with what I saw is directed to John, and in that I don't
> have his e-mail I will ask if you could forward it on please.
>
> In the news section it read:
>
> JOHN CHEN has bungee-jumped from 120-foot-high bridges, walked over 40
> feet of red-hot coals and parachuted from a plane. What was his
> scariest feat? "Trying to figure out how to leave Microsoft," he says.
>
> Let's break it down, "bungee-jumped from 120-foot-high bridges" ok I
> can see this. I was born with my lowest two vertebrae fused so this
> is something I could not ever do, like I would!!! Why would anyone
> jump from a perfectly good bridge (there was nothing saying it was
> broken) tied only to a rubberband? Parachuted from a plane, I'm sorry
> to hear that you got into a plane that had engine problems. Maybe you
> should have done a little research on the air service providing the
> less than standard quality planes, after all "WHO IN THEIR RIGHT MIND
> WOULD JUMP OUT OF A PERFECTLY GOOD AIRPLANE...?" And finally "walked
> over 40 feet of red-hot coals" WHY... where your callous' that bad, or
> did you land in the middle of hot coals after you parachuted from the
> plane with engine problems?
>
> hehehe
> Have good day!
>
> ps GREAT WEB SITE!
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