I ran across this story on Compuserve and thought you'd like it.
An engineer took a cruise to the Caribbean. It was wonderful; the
experience of his life. But, alas, a hurricane came up unexpectedly
and the ship went down. He was swept onto the shore of an island. No
people, no supplies, nothing.
He explored but found nothing other than some bananas and coconuts.
He was desperate and forlorn, but what could he do? For the next four
months he ate bananas, drank coconut juice and looked for a ship to
come to his rescue.
One day, he spotted a rowboat coming from what looked like the other
side of the island. In it was a gorgeous woman: She was tawny and
tanned, and her hair flowing in the breeze gave her an ethereal
quality.
When she reached him, he asked excitedly, "Where did you come from?
How did you get here"? She said, "I rowed from the
other side of the island. My cruise ship sank four months ago."
"Amazing," he said, "I didn't know anyone else had survived.
How many of you are there? You are really lucky that a rowboat washed
up with you."
"There is no one else--only me," she said, "and the rowboat didn't
wash up. I built it out of raw material I found on the island. The
oars I whittled from gum tree branches, I wove the bottom from palm
branches, and the sides and stern came from an eucalyptus."
"But--but," asked the man, "What did you use for tools?"
"Oh, no problem," replied the woman, "On the south side of the island
there is a very unusual stratum of alluvial rock. I found that if I
fired it to a certain temperature in my kiln, it melted into forgeable
iron. But enough of that," she sad. "Where do you live?"
The man confessed he had been sleeping on the beach. "Let's row over
to my place," she said. So they got into the rowboat and left for her
side of island. The woman tied up the rowboat with a beautifully woven
hemp rope. They walked up a stone walk to an exquisite bungalow. "It's
not much," she said, " but I call it home. Would you like a drink?"
"No," he answered, "One more coconut juice and I will puke." "I have
a still," said the woman, "How about a Pina Colada?"
Trying to hide his amazement, the man accepted, and they sat down on
her couch. After a while, the woman asked, "Tell me, have you
always had a beard?" "No," the man replied, "I was clean shaven all
my life." "Well, if you would like to shave, there is a razor in the
cabinet in the upstairs bathroom." >
The man, no longer questioning anything, went to the bathroom. In the
cabinet was a razor made from a bone handle, two shells honed to an
edge were fastened to its end inside of a swivel mechanism. The man
shaved, showered and went back downstairs.
"You look great," she said. "I think I will slip into something more
comfortable." After a short time, she returned wearing strategically
positioned fig leaves and smelling faintly of gardenia. "Tell me,"
she asked, "We have both been out here for a very long time with no
companionship. Have you been lonely? Is there anything that you
miss? Something that all men and women crave? Something that would
be really nice to have right now?"
"Yes there is," the man replied, and moved closer to her. "Tell me,
do you have an Internet connection?"
Harvey
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