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Paul got off the elevator on the 40th floor and…

Paul got off the elevator on the 40th floor and nervouslyknocked on his blind date’s door. She opened it and wasas beautiful and charming as everyone had said. „I’ll be ready in a few minutes,“ she said. „Why don’t youplay with Rollo while you’re waiting?“ He does wonderfultricks. He rolls over, shakes hands, sits up and if youmake a hoop with your arms, he’ll jump through.“ The dog followed Paul onto the balcony and started rollingover. Paul made a hoop with his arms and Rollo jumped through– and over the balcony railing to the ground 40 floors down.Just then Paul’s date walked out. „Isn’t Rollo the cutest, happiest dog you’ve ever seen?“ „To tell the the truth, “ he replied, „he seemed a littledepressed to me.“

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