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Johnny At It Again
One day, during English class, Miss Figpot asked her
class, "Who can tell me the meaning of indifferent?"
The class fidgets a little, and they all look at one another.
No one knows. Finally, Little Johnny puts up his hand.
The teacher, hesitant to call on him because of his
propensity for foul language and sexual innuendo, looks
for another student to ask. Finally, when no one else
raises their hand, she says, "Yes, Johnny?"
"Miss Figpot, it's means lovely."
Relieved, but a little puzzled, the teacher says, "Johnny,
can you explain why you think indifferent means lovely?"
"Sure, teach. Last night when I was in bed, I heard
Mummy say, 'That's lovely'. Then Daddy said, 'Yep, it's in
different.'"
class, "Who can tell me the meaning of indifferent?"
The class fidgets a little, and they all look at one another.
No one knows. Finally, Little Johnny puts up his hand.
The teacher, hesitant to call on him because of his
propensity for foul language and sexual innuendo, looks
for another student to ask. Finally, when no one else
raises their hand, she says, "Yes, Johnny?"
"Miss Figpot, it's means lovely."
Relieved, but a little puzzled, the teacher says, "Johnny,
can you explain why you think indifferent means lovely?"
"Sure, teach. Last night when I was in bed, I heard
Mummy say, 'That's lovely'. Then Daddy said, 'Yep, it's in
different.'"
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