The Sunbather
Joan, who was rather well-proportioned, spent almost all of her vacation sunbathing
on the roof of her hotel.
She wore a bathing suit the first day, but
on the second, she decided that no one could see her way up there, and she slipped
out of it for an overall tan.
She'd hardly begun when she heard someone
running up the stairs. She was lying on her stomach, so she just pulled a towel
over her rear.
"Excuse me, miss," said the flustered assistant manager
of the hotel, out of breath from running up the stairs. "The Hilton doesn't mind
your sunbathing on the roof, but we would very much appreciate your wearing a
bathing suit as you did yesterday."
"What difference does it make?"
Joan asked rather calmly. "No one can see me up here, and besides, I'm covered
with a towel."
"Not exactly," said the embarrassed man. "You're lying
on the dining room skylight."