comes to visit her son Anthony for
dinner. He lives with a female roommate, Maria.
During the course of the meal, his mother couldn't
help but notice how pretty Anthony's roommate was.
She had long been suspicious of a relationship
between the two, and this had only made her more curious.
Over the course of the evening, while watching the
two interact, she started to wonder if there was
more between Anthony and his roommate than met the eye.
Reading his mom's thoughts, Anthony volunteered,
'I know what
you must be thinking, but I assure you,
Maria and I are just roommates.'
About a week later, Maria came to Anthony saying,
'Ever since your mother came to dinner,
you must be thinking, but I assure you,
Maria and I are just roommates.'
About a week later, Maria came to Anthony saying,
'Ever since your mother came to dinner,
I've been
unable to find the silver sugar bowl.
You don't suppose she took it, do you?'
Well, I doubt it, but I'll email her, just to be sure.'
So he sat
down and wrote an email:
‘Dear Mama,
I'm not saying that you 'did' take the sugar bowl from my house;
I'm not saying that you 'did' take the sugar bowl from my house;
I'm not saying
that you 'did not' take it.
that you 'did not' take it.
But the fact
remains that it has been missing
remains that it has been missing
ever since
you were here for dinner.
Love, Anthony’
Several days later, Anthony received a response email from his Mama which read:
you were here for dinner.
Love, Anthony’
Several days later, Anthony received a response email from his Mama which read:
‘Dear Son,
I'm not saying that you 'do' sleep with Maria,
I'm not saying that you 'do' sleep with Maria,
and I'm not
saying that you 'do not' sleep with her.
saying that you 'do not' sleep with her.
But the fact
remains that if she was sleeping in her OWN bed,
remains that if she was sleeping in her OWN bed,
she would
have found the sugar bowl by now.
Love, Mama’
Moral: Never lie to
your Mama . . . especially if she's Italian.
This was sent to me by my momma
have found the sugar bowl by now.
Love, Mama’
Moral: Never lie to
your Mama . . . especially if she's Italian.
This was sent to me by my momma
3 comments:
Hahaha...love it!
Oh my goodness I read that a long time ago - I loved it then and now!
Good one and true!
love,
sandie♥
This is too funny....but it did remind me of my MIL....and she wasn't Italian...every time I would go over the house when me and the Boss were dating the next day she would tell him I had stolen something of her's...all sorts of stuff including a pot from the kitchen....she would always find the stuff at a later date....I never got an apology..She was one crazy lady...
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