In “The Unexpected Guest” by Agatha Christie I played Henry Angell, a private nurse caught in a moral dilemma between loyalty to my employer’s widow and my duty as a citizen to tell the police I saw her boyfriend leaving the house the night of the murder – and it would be rather a kindness on the boyfriend’s part if he helped finance the private hospital I’d always wanted to run. First word from the mouth of anyone I told that to was always “Blackmail.”
Meg: All Seriousness Aside over 5 years ago
The first “where’d you get the money” question will prove it was money poorly spent.
The Joke Explainer Premium Member over 5 years ago
Does anyone know how to get in touch with Ruthie? I could help her get more money from Mrs. Dooley that would make that $10 seem like chump change.
The Joke Explainer Premium Member over 5 years ago
On second thought… anyone know how to get in touch with Mrs. Dooley? She seems like fun.
MeGoNow Premium Member over 5 years ago
Yes. Ruthie will keep the secret. Just as she always does. Bwa-ha-ha-ha!
Sakamichi over 5 years ago
A whole new enterprise has just opened up for Ruthie and Joe. Lol!!
jpayne4040 over 5 years ago
Right place, right time…
posstockhoarder over 5 years ago
If Ruthie thinks about it, she can have a steady income stream on her hands!
ChessPirate over 5 years ago
Ruthie might have to teach Mr. Harris how to pretend to be dead… or not..
InquireWithin over 5 years ago
So who is Mr. Harris, the mailman?
Sue G over 5 years ago
Ruthie: Grandpa, I’m not supposed to tell anyone that Mr. Harris…..
ElGato over 5 years ago
She gives herself away with that shit eating grin.
gcarlson over 5 years ago
In “The Unexpected Guest” by Agatha Christie I played Henry Angell, a private nurse caught in a moral dilemma between loyalty to my employer’s widow and my duty as a citizen to tell the police I saw her boyfriend leaving the house the night of the murder – and it would be rather a kindness on the boyfriend’s part if he helped finance the private hospital I’d always wanted to run. First word from the mouth of anyone I told that to was always “Blackmail.”