Superbowl Tickets

A guy named Bob receives a free ticket to the Superbowl from his
company.

Unfortunately, when Bob arrives at the stadium he realizes the seat
is in the last row in the corner of the stadium -- he is closer to the
Goodyear Blimp than the field.

About halfway through the first quarter, Bob notices an empty seat
10 rows off the field right on the 50 yard line. He decides to take
a chance and makes his way through the stadium and around the
security guards to the empty seat.

As he sits down, he asks the gentleman sitting next to him, "Excuse
me, is anyone sitting here?" The man says no.

Now, very excited to be in such a great seat for the game, Bob
again inquires of the man next to him, "This is incredible! Who in
their right mind would have a seat like this at the Superbowl and
not use it?"

The man replies, "Well, actually, the seat belongs to me, I was
supposed to come with my wife, but she passed away. This is the
first Superbowl we haven't been to together since we got married
in 1967."

"Well, that's really sad," says Bob, "but still, couldn't you find
someone to take the seat? A relative or a close friend?"

"No," the man replies, "they're all at the funeral."