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Math and the effects of ageing
« on: December 30, 2011, 11:48:30 AM »
Found on the Refrigerator One Morning

My Dear Wife,

You will surely understand that I have certain needs that you, being 54 years old, can no longer satisfy. I am very happy with you and I value you as a good wife.
Therefore, after reading this letter, I hope that you will not wrongly interpret the fact that I will be spending the evening with my 18 year old secretary at the Comfort Inn Hotel.

Please don't be upset----I shall be home before midnight.

When the man came home late that night, he found the following letter on the dining room table:

My Dear Husband,

I received your letter and thank you for your honesty about my being 54 years old.
 
I would like to take this opportunity to remind you that you are also 54 years old. I would like to inform you that while you
read this, I will be at the Hotel Fiesta with Michael, one of my students, who is also the assistant tennis coach.
He is young, virile, and like your secretary, is 18 years old.
As you know, I am a math teacher at our local college and as a successful businessman who has an excellent knowledge of math,
you will understand that we are in the same situation, although with one small difference:
 



Are you ready?




 


18 goes into 54 a lot more times than 54 goes into 18.
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