Question: A man applied for a job in an office. When he arrived at the busy, noisy office he was told by an attendant to fill out a form and then wait until he was called. He finished filling out the form and then waited with four other men who had arrived earlier. A few minutes later he was called to the inner office and was given the job. The other candidates were angry but the manager gave them a good reason why the man had been given the job. What was the reason?
(bet your friends that they won't get the answer; because they won't)
Answer: This happened in the 1800s.The man applied for a telegraph operator. Among the background noises was a Morse code saying "if you understand the, walk into the inner office." It was a test of theit alertness and skill. He was the only one who passed.
Question: A man enters into a bar/saloon and walks up to the bartender. He whispers a message to the bartender. Then, suddenly, the bartender pulls out his gun and points it directly at the man's head. The man says "Thank you," and walks away.
So, what did the man whisper to the bartender? (Hint: The man had a problem and his problem was solved.)
Answer: The man whispered something along the lines of, "I have hiccups, can you help me?"
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