THE DIVORCE SETTLEMENT

Started by iddee, May 11, 2014, 11:17:23 PM

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On the first day, he sadly packed his belongings



into boxes, crates and suitcases.







On the second day, he had the movers come and collect his things.







On the third day, he sat down for the last time at their beautiful
dining-room table, by candle-light; he put on some soft background music, and feasted on a pound of shrimp, a jar of caviar, and a bottle of spring-water.







When he'd finished, he went into each and every room and deposited a few half-eaten shrimps dipped in caviar into the hollow center of the curtain rods.







He then cleaned up the kitchen and left.







On the fourth day, the wife came back with her new boyfriend, and at first all was bliss.







Then, slowly, the house began to smell.







They tried everything; cleaning, mopping, and airing-out the place.







Vents were checked for dead rodents, and carpets were steam cleaned.







Air fresheners were hung everywhere. Exterminators were brought in to set off gas canisters, during which time the two had to move out for a few days, and in the end they even paid to replace the expensive wool carpeting.  Nothing worked! People stopped coming over to visit.




Repairmen refused to work in the house. The  maid quit.




Finally, they couldn't take the stench any longer, and decided



they had to move, but a month later - even though they'd cut



their price in half - they couldn't find a buyer for such a stinky house.







Word got out, and eventually even the local realtors refused to



return their calls.







Finally, unable to wait any longer for a purchaser, they had to borrow a huge sum of money from the bank to purchase a new place.







Then the ex called the woman and asked how things were going. She told him the saga of the rotting house. He listened politely and said that he missed his old home terribly and would be willing to reduce his divorce settlement in exchange for having the house.







Knowing he could have no idea how bad the smell really was, she agreed on a price that was only 1/10 nth of what the house had been worth ... but only if he would sign the papers that very day.







He agreed, and within two hours her lawyers delivered the completed
paperwork.




A week later the woman and her boyfriend stood smiling as they watched the moving company pack everything to take to their new home ...





and just to spite the ex-husband, they even took the curtain rods !!!





I LOVE A HAPPY ENDING, DON'T YOU...?

"Listen to the mustn'ts, child. Listen to the don'ts. Listen to the shouldn'ts, the impossibles, the won'ts. Listen to the never haves, then listen close to me . . . Anything can happen, child. Anything can be"

*Shel Silverstein*

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Joe D

I don't know where you get all the good ones Iddee.





Joe