An elderly widower and a widow who had known each other for many years

In a cozy mobile home park in Florida, there lived an elderly widower and a widow who had known each other for many years.

One evening, they found themselves at a community dinner, seated across from each other at the same table in the activity center.

As the meal went on, he stole a few admiring glances her way. Finally, summoning his courage, he leaned forward and asked, “Will you marry me?”

After a brief, dramatic pause—six whole seconds of thoughtful silence—she replied, “Yes. Yes, I will.”

With smiles and a few more kind words, they finished their meal and eventually returned to their own homes.

But the next morning, he was struck with a troubling thought. Had she said “yes” or “no”?He simply couldn’t remember. Try as he might, he couldn’t recall her answer—not even a hint of memory.Nervously, he picked up the phone and called her. Apologizing for his forgetfulness, he explained how he struggled to remember things these days. Then, after a little buildup, he asked, “When I proposed last night, did you say ‘yes’ or ‘no’?”

She answered with a warm laugh, “Why, I said ‘Yes, yes, I will,’ and I meant it with all my heart.”

Then, with a touch of relief, she added, “And I’m so glad you called because I couldn’t remember who had asked me.”

LOL!! SO CUTE!

Hope this joke will make you smile! Have a nice day!!

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