Two weeks ago, was my forty-fifth birthday,
and I wasn't feeling too hot that morning anyway. I
went into breakfast, knowing my wife would be pleasant and say Happy Birthday and probably
have a present for me.
She didn't even say Good Morning, let alone any Happy
Birthday. I said, well, that's wives for you. The children will remember. The children
came into breakfast and didn't say a word.
When I started to the office I was feeling pretty low and
despondent. As I walked into my office, my secretary Janet said, "Good Morning, Boss,
Happy Birthday." And I felt a little better; someone had remembered.
I worked until noon. About noon Janet knocked on my door and
said, "You know it's such a beautiful day outside and it's your birthday, let's go to
lunch, just you and me."
I said, "By George, that's the greatest thing I've
heard all day. Let's go."
We went to lunch. We didn't go where we normally go; we went
out into the country to a little private place. We had two martinis and enjoyed lunch
tremendously.
On the way back to the office, she said, "You know,
it's such a beautiful day. We don't need to go back to the office. Do we?"
I said, "No, I guess not."
She said, "Let's go to my apartment."
After arriving at her apartment, we had another martini and
smoked a cigarette and she said, "Boss, if you don't mind, I think I'll go into the
bedroom and slip into something more comfortable."
"Sure," I excitedly replied. She went into the
bedroom and in about six minutes, she came out... ... carrying a big birthday cake,
followed by my wife and children. All were singing Happy Birthday.
... and there on the couch I sat... ... with nothing on but
my socks...
and *that's* why I fired my secretary
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