Bridge & Humor: Why did you have to Die?

A man was at a grave yard.

He began to moan “Why did you die oh why did you have to die?”

A passer by knelt down next to the man and said “Was this person very close to you?”

“No, actually I never met him!” replied the man

“Why are you moaning then?” asked the passer-by coursously.

“was the former bridge partner of my current bridge partner!”

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