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An elderly man gathered together 3 of his most trusted

friends, a doctor, a lawyer, and a priest. He said to his friends,

 

"Now, I know I can't take it with me when I die but I'd like to try"

He handed each of them an envelope each containing $10,000,000

in cash. "I'd like each of you to throw the envelopes into the

grave after they put me in," he said. The 3 looked at each other

and agreed to the elderly man's final wishes. The elderly man soon

dies and when he is lowered to his grave, friends throw in the

envelope and the elderly man is buried with them. On the way back

to the cars the doctor says, "I have a confession. I was thinking

last night about the children's recovery program I'm getting off

the ground and $10,000,000 would have been a great start to the

program's funding. I figured I would put the money to good use

rather than have it buried 6 feet underground." The lawyer went

nuts telling him that going against the elderly man's will is a

huge crime. Then the priest also confessed, "I also thought I'd put

the money to good use. The mission’s fund the church is trying to

put together has received little contribution. $10,000,000 would

be a huge boost to the fund." The lawyer was absolutely outraged

talking about how they could both end up in jail. He said, "You

should've done what I did. The money he gave me is being kept in

my safe at home. I wrote a check for $10,000,000 and put that in

the envelope and that's what is in the grave!"

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