A woman goes
into the local newspaper office to see that the
obituary for her
recently deceased husband is published. After
the editor informs her that the
fee for the obituary is 50
cents a word, she pauses, reflects and then says,
"Well, then,
let it read 'Fred Brown died'."
Confounded
at the woman's thrift, the editor stammers that there
is a 7-word minimum for
all obituaries. The woman pauses again,
counts on her fingers and replies,
"In that case, 'Fred Brown
died: 1983 Pick-up for sale'."