10 April 2012

On love, garden, and dead bodies

An old gentleman lived alone in New Jersey . He wanted to plant his annual tomato garden, but it was very difficult work, as the ground was hard. His only son, Vincent, who used to help him, was in prison. The old man wrote a letter to his son and described his predicament:

Dear Vincent, I am feeling pretty sad because it looks like I won't be able to plant my tomato garden this year. I'm just getting too old to be digging up a garden plot. I know if you were here my troubles would be over. I know you would be happy to dig the plot for me, like in the old days. Love, Papa

A few days later he received a letter from his son.

Dear Papa, Don't dig up that garden. That's where the bodies are buried.Love, Vinnie

At 4 a.m. the next morning, FBI agents and local police arrived and dug up the entire area without finding any bodies. They apologized to the old man and left. That same day the old man received another letter from his son.

Dear Papa, Go ahead and plant the tomatoes now. That's the best I could do under the circumstances.

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I saw this in another blog and I was kinda laughing at the story (and imagining the FBI people wearing compression stocking to cover their faces) but more than that, admiring the wits of the son.

2 comments:

Eden said...

Awwwww... His son's very smart! =)

Anonymous said...

Remember the fable about the grasshopper and the ant... the real ending was that the grasshopper lived a happy life, while the ant died, remorseful that it spent all its waking hours in drudgery.

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http://citysurvivalist.com/SURVIVAL/Pubs/Chris%20Damito%20-%20Rough%20Living%20-%20An%20Urban%20Survival%20Guide.pdf