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Posted by
utahma
(VIP) 29 Jan 2006 10:36am
On a special teacher's day, a kindergarten teacher was receiving gifts from her pupils. The florist's son handed her a gift. She shooked it, held it over her head, and said, 'I bet I know what it is - flowers!'
'That's right!' said the boy, 'but how did you know?'
'Just a wild guess,' she said.
The next pupil was the candy store owner's daughter. The teacher held her gift overhead, shooked it, and said, 'I bet I can guess what it is - a box of candy!'
'That's right! But how did you know?' asked the girl.
'Just a lucky guess,' said the teacher.
The next gift was from the liquor store owner's son. The teacher held the bag over her head and noticed that it was leaking. She touched a drop of the leakage with her finger and tasted it. 'Is it wine?' she asked.
'No,' the boy replied.
The teacher repeated the process, touching another drop of the leakage to her tongue. 'Is it champagne?' she asked.
'No,' the boy replied.
The teacher then said, 'I give up, what is it?'
The boy replied, 'A puppy!'
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