i got a forwarded email from a friend about the shortest fairy tale.
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Once upon a time a guy asked a girl, "Will you marry me?"
She said, "No."
And the guy lived happily ever after.
She said, "No."
And the guy lived happily ever after.
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And i couldn't help but comment on it, I think i have a better version.
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Once upon a time a guy asked a girl, "Will you marry me?"
She said, "Yes."
And after a few days, the guy changed his mind.
And the girl lived happily ever after.
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my friends couldn't agree more :-)

7 comments:
and that would be a "not so short" fairy tale already. :p
thatz better.
if she said "No" the first time, what would make her say "Yes" later?
teka... i think i should be the one answering this question. hehehe
aria said, "what would make her say "Yes" later?"
uhmmm... better packaging? ;p (it works for a lot of consumer goods)
ysilona:
After enjoying unwrapping the better packaging, she found out that the inside is still the same when she said "no", what will she do next? take back the "yes"?
f.r.i.e.d.w.a.t.e.r:
hang up na tawag dyan. delikado yan.
@f.r.i.e.d.w.a.t.e.r and aRia
get a room people! harhar *hint hint*
when you say yes or no, walang bawian, make it work. =p
"i will cross the bridge and then i will burn it"
after finding out that that the inside is still the same, she's duped and is bound to commit that mistake. which later on it would probably be not a mistake anymore,
but then, that would make the story complicated and it won't be a short fairy tale anymore. not even a not-so-short one.
Once upon a time a guy asked a girl, "Will you sleep with me?"
She said, "Sure."
They got a room, went separate ways in the morning, and both lived happily ever after.
Modern, up-to-date, AND fair! ;-)
(For the record, i don't believe in marriage.)
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