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on line casino [ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Discussion Board ] Posted by webmut on March 26, 2004 at 16:00:38: In Reply to: posted by on : A little old lady goes into the Chase Manhattan Bank, and says she wants to open a savings account. The accounts person asks her how much she would like to deposit to open the account and the little old lady says, "Three million dollars." The accounts person is startled, and says, "In what form?" and the little old lady says, "Cash. I-ve got it here in this bag..." and the accounts person looks and, sure enough, the lady has a big grocery bag just chock full of green stuff with big denominations. This is a highly unusual event, and the accounts person excuses herself to get the president of the bank to handle this one. He arrives, and escorts the little old lady to his office to handle it personally. Once in his office, he asks the little old lady where she got so much money. She says, "Gambling." The bank president is shocked at this sort of thing coming from a sweet little old lady, but he didn-t get to be the president of the Chase Manhattan Bank without knowing something about money. "I suppose I could come up with enough to cover that sort of wager, but I wouldn-t feel right taking it from you...there-s no way you can win a bet like that!" Next morning at 11:55 the little old lady arrives with a younger man in a three-piece suit, and is escorted to the bank president-s office. The president is a nervous wreck, though a happy one. He-d gotten almost no sleep the night before, waking every few minutes to feel his balls to check for impending squareness, but nothing happened all night. He had checked hundreds of times that morning, but still nothing; perfectly normal. When the little old lady arrived he started to relax, knowing he had won. he was plannign on loging into his ISP to bet it all in several online casinos but... "Come in, please have a seat! Who might this gentleman be?" said the president. "Ok, you win, here-s your $100,000," says the little old lady, handing over a bag of bills.
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