Seeking financial assistance, a hardworking farmer made his way to the local bank, determined to secure a much-needed loan. With a business plan in hand and an air of determination, he approached the loan officer, hopeful that his proposal would be met with understanding and approval.
However, the farmer’s dreams were dashed when the loan officer, after carefully reviewing the details, regretfully informed him that the request could not be granted.
Frustration and disappointment welled up within the farmer, and in a surprising turn of events, his loyal canine companion took matters into its own paws.
The story begins with a farmer going to the bank to borrow money.
When the loan officer denies him credit the farmer’s dog bites the officer.
Then she turns around and bites one of the customers.
The loan officer asks the farmer:
I understand why your dog bit me. But why did she bite the customer.
I don’t know…probably to get the bad taste out of her mouth.
What do you think about the farmer’s response?
Another interesting story: “The fat cow gives you …”
Teacher: “Kids, what does the chicken give you?”
Student: “Meat!”
Teacher: “Very good! Now what does the pig give you?”
Student: “Bacon!”
Teacher: “Great! And what does the fat cow give you?”
Student: “Homework!”
The exchange showcases the teacher’s attempt to engage the students in a standard learning exercise, but the student’s clever and unexpected response adds an element of humor and surprise that makes the interaction memorable and entertaining. Do you think so?