OT: Bill Gates

From: Wayne Smith <wsmith_at_gj.com>
Date: Wed Dec 15 19:35:19 1999

As amusing twist on a classic joke. When I was in law school many moons ago "Bill Gates" was replaced by "a law student" and the punch line was "Oh, that was our summer associate program."

>>> Joe <rigdonj_at_intellistar.net> 12/15 9:31 AM >>>

   Bill Gates dies and is at the pearly gates talking with Saint Peter.
Saint Peter says, "Bill, you've done some wonderful things in your life and
have earned the right to choose where you'll spend the rest of eternity.
You can choose between Heaven or Hell, but choose wisely." Bill looks over
Saint Peter's shoulder between the pearly gates and sees nothing but a lush
green meadow. Deciding to heed Saint Peter's words, Bill asks if he could
take a look at Hell. Saint Peter agrees and sends Bill to Hell. The Devil
greets Bill at the gates of Hell and he is immediately taken aback. Much to
his surprise, there's one heck of a party going on. People are dancing, the
alcohol is flowing, music is non-stop and everyone is having a blast. Bill
returns to Heaven to again discuss his decision with Saint Peter. He again
looks over Saint Peter's shoulder and sees only a lush green meadow. Bill
says to Saint Peter, "I've put a lot of thought into this decision and it
may sound foolish, but I'd like to spend the rest of eternity in Hell."
Saint Peter fulfills Bill's request and returns him to Hell. When Bill gets
back to Hell there's been a big change. People are writhing in agony,
flames are burning, moans of pain and despair are everywhere. Bill, being
quite shocked
at the sight asks the Devil, "What happened?? I was just down here a little
while ago and everyone was having a great time!" The Devil says, "Oh
that... That was just the demo!"

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