JOKE OF THE DAY

Ninety-four-year-old Grandma Ethel strolls into a church and heads straight for the confession booth. She eases the door shut, sits down, and clears her throat. On the other side, the priest smiles. “Welcome, my child. What would you like to confess today?” Ethel leans forward, eyes twinkling. “Father, I have a confession. Last night, I went out with a twenty-two-year-old man.” The priest blinks. Undeterred, she continues: “Dinner, candlelight, real silverware. We danced, laughed… and then we went back to his place.”

The priest, gripping the edge of the booth, asks cautiously, “Did something… inappropriate happen?” Ethel cackles. “Oh yes, Father. Very inappropriate.” When asked when she last confessed, she thinks, “Probably… 1956?” The priest exhales. “Well, you’re overdue.” “Nope,” she says cheerfully. “I just wanted someone to brag to.”

She sighs dreamily. “Everyone thinks life at my age is knitting, naps, and yelling at the TV. But last night? I felt twenty again. Well… maybe thirty. My knees still know their limits.” The priest mutters, “And you’re not sorry?” “Oh, I’m sorry,” she says sweetly, “sorry I didn’t do it sooner.”

Ethel grins, recounting the gentlemanly gestures of her young companion, and the priest’s jaw drops further as she plans Pilates, book club, and dinner dates with men half her age.

Finally, she stands, pats the booth, and adds with a wink, “If you hear rumors about me… go ahead and believe them.” With that, Grandma Ethel walks out, leaving a priest who will never look at bingo night—or confession—the same way again.

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