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Coincidence

 

Four expectant fathers were in a Minneapolis hospital waiting room, while their wives were in labor. The nurse arrived and announced to the first man, "Congratulations sir, you're the father of twins."

 

"What a coincidence," the man said with some obvious pride. "I work for the Minnesota Twins."

 

The nurse returned in a little while and turned to the second man, "You sir, are the father of triplets."

 

"Wow, That's really an incredible coincidence," he answered. "I work for the 3M Corporation. My buddies at work will never let me live this one down."

 

An hour later, while the other two men were passing cigars around, the nurse came back, but this time she turn to the third man -- who had been quiet in the corner. She announced that his wife had just given birth to quadruplets.

 

Stunned, he barely could reply. "Don't tell me! Another coincidence?" asked the nurse. After finally regaining his composure, he said, "I don't believe it! I work for the Four Seasons Hotel!"

 

After hearing this, everybody's attention turned to the fourth guy, who had just fainted, flat out on the floor. The nurse rushed to his side and after some time, he slowly regained consciousness.

 

When he was finally able to speak, you could hear him whispering repeatedly, "I should have never taken that job at Millennium Computers... I should have never taken that job at Millennium Computers... I should have never taken that job at Millennium Computers..."

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