Not too long ago, a large seminar was held for ministers and reverends in
training.
Among the facilitators were many well-known motivational speakers. One such
speaker boldly approached the rostrum and, gathering the entire crowd's
attention, said, "The best years of my life were spent in the arms of a
woman who wasn't my wife!"
The crowd was shocked!
He followed up by saying, "That woman was my mother!"
The crowd burst into laughter and he gave his speech, which was well
received.
About a week later, one of the ministers who had attended the seminar
decided to use that joke in his sermon. As he shyly approached the rostrum
one sunny Sunday, he tried to rehearse the joke in his head. It was a bit
foggy to him.
Getting to the microphone he said loudly, "The greatest years of my life
were spent in the arms of a woman who was not my wife!"
His congregation sat shocked, murmuring.
After standing there for almost 10 seconds trying to recall the second half
of the joke, the pastor finally blurted out "... and I can't remember who
she was!"