On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 3:43 PM, ann sanfedele <ann...@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
>
>
> ++++++++++++++==============================
> A Russian couple was walking down the street in Moscow one night, when the
> man felt a drop hit his nose. "I think it's raining", he said to his wife.
> "No, that felt more like snow to me", she replied. "No, I'm sure it was just
> rain" he said.
>
> Well, as these things go, they were about to have a major argument about
> whether it was raining or snowing. Just then they saw a Communist Party
> official walking toward them.
>
> "Let's not fight about it", the man said, "Let's ask Comrade Rudolph whether
> it's officially raining or snowing." As the official approached, the man
> said "Tell us, Comrade Rudolph, is it officially raining or snowing?"
>
> "It's raining, of course", he replied, and walked on.
>
> But the woman insisted: "I know that felt like snow!" To which the man
> quietly replied, "Rudolph the Red knows rain, dear."
> ======================================

Ouch!

cheers,
frank

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