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When Will Susie Get Lucky
I volunteered in a soup kitchen to help the needy; the homeless and the lonely, the addicts and the seedy. For me in the kitchen, it was a place to socialize, while I was helping out with many others doing likewise. Susie James who is a single girl had trouble finding work. Susie volunteers her time so, she is not one who will shirk, helping out and giving smiles when handing out the soup, and so becoming well respected in amongst our group. Alas Susie admitted, with some sorrow in her voice, when it comes to men she is forever making a wrong choice. Susie explained that men she’s drawn too always have to lie, for they are either married or have partners that is why. So when a young man unbeknown has entered to assist, Susie’s eyes were roving and she just could not resist, to call this handsome man across to us and he didn’t balk, and I heard the conversation as the pair of them did talk. The first thing Susie asked him; “Are you a married man?” “Not in the eyes of man”, he said, when answering dead pan. ‘So this man’s not married’, Susie smiled. ‘That’s a start at least’. “Do you work?” And he replied, “Oh yes, I am a priest”.
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