| Ostrich
A man walks up to the bar
with an ostrich behind him. As he sits, the
bartender comes over, and asks for his order. The man
says, I'll have a
beer," and turns to the ostrich. "What's
yours?"
"I'll have a beer,
too," says the ostrich.
The bartender pours the
beer and says, "That will be $3.40 please."
The man reaches in his
pocket and pulls out the exact change for payment.
The next day, the man,
ostrich come again, and the man says, "I'll have a
beer," and the ostrich says, "I'll have the
same." Once again the man reaches in his pocket and
pays with exact change. This becomes a routine until,
late one evening, the two enter again. "The
usual?" asks the bartender.
"Well, it's close to
the last call, so I'll have a large scotch," says
the man.
"Same for me"
says the ostrich.
"That will be
$7.20," says the bartender. Once again the man
pulls the exact change out of his pocket and places it
on the bar.
The bartender can't hold
back his curiosity any longer.
"Excuse me, sir. How
do you manage to always come up with the exact change
out of your pocket every time you order something?"
"Well," says
the man, "several years ago I was cleaning the
attic and found an old lamp. When I rubbed it a genie
appeared and offered me two wishes. My first wish was
that every time I had to pay for anything, I would just
put my hand in my pocket, and the right amount of money
would always be there."
"That's
brilliant!" says the bartender. "Most people
would wish for a million dollars or something, but
you'll always be as rich as you want for as long as you
live!"
"That's right!
Whether it's a gallon of milk or a Rolls Royce, the
exact money is always there," says the man.The
bartender asks,
"One other thing,
sir. What's with the ostrich?"
The man replies, "My
second wish was for a chick with long legs."
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