Saturday, April 8, 2017

GRANDPA LEFT THE HOUSE WITH A NEWSPAPER UNDER HIS ARM

A school teacher asked her students to make a sentence containing the expression, “I presume .....”.

One little girl held up her hand and said: “Yesterday, my mother hand washed the dinner dishes and I presumed that the dishwasher was broken.”

“Very good,” said the teacher.

Another one said: “This morning, my father drove the Volkswagen out of the garage. I presume that the BMW wouldn't start.”

“That’s excellent,” says the teacher.

Little Johnny, at the back of the classroom, gets up and says: “Yesterday, I saw grandpa leave the house with a newspaper under his arm and headed for the bush. I presume that.......

The teacher interrupted him and said, “I stopped you because you have no idea what your grandfather was going to do, so you can’t presume anything.

Johnny says, “Please, Teacher, let me finish my sentence.”

The teacher says, “Very well. Continue.”

“As I was saying, I saw my grandpa heading for the bush with a newspaper under his arm. I presume he was going for a shit because he can’t read.”

(The teacher was taken by ambulance to the nearest hospital. Now she is on leave, undergoing counselling.)

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