Three lawyers and three engineers were traveling by train to a conference. At the station, each lawyer bought at ticket whereas the engineers bought only one ticket between them.
‘How are you going to travel on a single ticket?’ asked a lawyer.
‘Wait and watch,’ answered one of the engineers.
When they boarded the train, the lawyers took their seats, but the three engineers crammed into a toilet and closed the door behind them. Shortly after the train started, the ticket collector arrived. He knocked on the toilet door and asked, ‘Ticket please.’ The door opened just a crack and a single arm emerged with a ticket in hand. The ticket collector took it and moved on. Seeing this, the lawyers decided to do the same thing on the return trip.
So when they got to the station, they bought only one ticket. To their astonishment, the engineers didn’t buy any. ‘How are you going to travel without a ticket?’ asked one of the perplexed lawyers.
‘Wait and watch,’ answered the engineer.
In the train, the three engineers crammed into a toilet and the three lawyers into another nearby. Soon after the train started, one of the engineers got out of the toilet and walked to the one where the lawyers were hiding.
He knocked on the door and said, ‘Ticket, please.’
Some days I sit and ponder about a posts…what in the world can I write about??? Some weeks provide such dull activity that you would be bored to tears if I gave you a play-by-play. So, special thanks go to Reader’s Digest for the smile today!