Well, it wasn't what I thought would happen. I
expected more action - less mushy stuff for the last part.
Oh well. I still enjoyed the show
overall.<br><br>It's time to leave. It's been fun! Everyone take care
and maybe we'll join up again for the next show! :)
<br><br>I'll leave you with a joke. Enjoy!<br><br>> Good
help is hard to find.<br><br>> A new employee is
hired at the Tickle Me Elmo factory. The personnel
manager explains her duties, and tells her to report to
work promptly at 8:00 AM.<br>> <br>> The next
day at 8:45AM, there's a knock at the personnel
manager's door.<br>> The assembly line foreman comes in
and starts ranting about this new employee.<br>>
He says she's incredibly slow, and the whole line is
backing up. The foreman takes the personnel manager down
to the factory floor to show him the problem. Sure
enough, Elmos are backed up all over the place. At the
end of the line is the new employee. She has a roll
of the material used for the Elmos and a big bag of
marbles. They both watch as she cuts a little piece of
fabric, wraps it around two marbles, and starts sewing
the little package between Elmo's legs. The personnel
manager starts laughing hysterically.<br>> <br>>
After several minutes, he pulls himself together, walks
over to the woman, and says, "I'm sorry, I guess you
misunderstood me yesterday.<br>> Your job is to give Elmo
two test tickles."<br><br>And with that I stay
goodbye for now my friends. <br>Carolyn