A REASON TO DIE
During the second World War, a woman of the “upper crust” of English society was overheard upbraiding, chiding and criticizing Sir Winston Churchill at a social gathering. She concluded her chastisement by looking Sir Winston square in the face and saying, “Sir, if I was your wife, I’d put poison in your tea.” Sir Winston’s immediate reply was, “Lady….if you were my wife, I’d drink it!”
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