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Old June 10th, 2007, 08:43 AM posted to rec.travel.usa-canada
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Class, Lass and Ass

Professor Tom was going to meet his students on the next day, so he
wrote some words on the blackboard which read as follows: "Professor
Tom will meet the class tomorrow." A student, seeing his chance to
display his sense of humor after reading the notice, walked up and
erased the "c" in the word "class." The Professor noticing the
laughter, wheeled around, walked back, looked at the student, then at
the notice with the "c" erased--calmly walked up and erased the "l" in
"lass", looked at the flabbergasted student and proceeded on his way.

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