X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: fd588,326e24272d683a6d,start X-Google-Attributes: gidfd588,public From: thekodak Subject: read me Date: 1998/04/12 Message-ID: <3531B0D9.E239ED8A@ix.netcom.com>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 343510135 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Organization: Netcom X-NETCOM-Date: Mon Apr 13 1:34:46 AM CDT 1998 Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art.animation On Thu, 09 Apr 1998 21:52:53 -0500, blake wrote: >READ THIS MESSAGE AND PASS IT ON.... >A man takes the day off work and decides to go out golfing. He is on >the second hole when he notices a frog sitting next to the green. He >thinks nothing of it and is about to shoot when he hears, "Rabbit. 9 >Iron" The man looks around and doesn't see anyone. "Rabbit. 9 Iron." He >looks at the frog and decides to prove the frog wrong, puts his other >club away, and grabs a 9 iron. Boom! he hits it 10 inches from the cup. >He is shocked. He says to the frog, "Wow that's amazing. You must be a >lucky frog, eh?" The frog reply's "Rabbit. Lucky frog." The man >decides to take the frog with him to the next hole. "What do you think >frog?" the man asks. "Rabbit. 3 wood." The guy takes out a 3 wood and >Boom! Hole in one. The man is befuddled and doesn't know what to say. By >the end of the day, the man golfed the best game of golf in his life and >asks the frog,"OK where to next?" The frog reply, "Rabbit. Las Vegas." >They go to "Las Vegas and the guy says, "OK frog, now what?" The frog >says, Rabbit Roulette." Upon approaching the roulette table, the man >asks, " What do you think I should bet?" The frog replies, >Rabbit.$3000,black 6." Now, this is a million-to-one shot to win, but >after the golfgame, the man figures what the heck. Boom! Tons of cash >comes sliding back across them table. The man takes his winnings and >buys the best room in the hotel. He sits the frog down and says, "Frog, >I don't know how to repay you. You've won me all this money and I am >forever grateful." The frog replies, "Rabbit, Kiss Me." He figures why >not, since after all the frog did for him he deserves it. With a kiss, >the frog turns into a gorgeous 15-year-old girl. "And that, your honour, >is how the girl ended up in my room." The origination of this letter is >unknown, but it brings good luck to everyone who passes it on. The one >who breaks the chain will have bad luck. Do not keep this letter. Do not >send money. Just forward it to five other newsgroups to whom you wish >good luck. >You will see that something good happens to you four MINUTES from >now if the chain is not broken. You will receive good luck in four >minutes.