Submitted by Marilyn Schwing
The
teacher gave her fifth grade class an assignment: To get their parents to tell
them a story with a moral at the end of it.
The next day the kids came back and one by one began to tell their stories.
Ashley said, "My father's a farmer and we have a lot of egg laying hens.
One time we were taking our eggs to market in a basket on the front seat of
the pickup when we hit a big bump in the road and all the eggs went flying and
broke and made a mess."
"What's the moral of the story?" asked the teacher. "Don't put
all your eggs in one basket!" "Very good," said the teacher.
Next, little Sarah raised her hand and said, "Our family are farmers too.
But we raise chickens for the meat market. We had a dozen eggs one time, but
when they hatched we only got ten live chicks, and the moral to this story is,
"Don't count your
chickens before they're hatched."
"That was a fine story Sarah."
"Michael, do you have a story to share?" "Yes, ma'am, my
daddy told me this story about my Aunt Diane. Aunt Diane was a flight engineer
in Desert Storm and her plane got hit. She had to bail out over enemy
territory and all she had was a bottle of whiskey, a machine gun and a
machete. She drank the whiskey on the way down so it wouldn't break and then
she landed right in the middle of 100 enemy troops. She killed seventy
of them with the machine gun until she ran out of bullets. Then she
killed twenty more with the machete till the blade broke. And then she killed
the last ten with her bare hands."
"Good heavens," said the horrified teacher, "what kind of moral
did your daddy tell you from that horrible story?"
"Stay the hell away from Aunt Diane when she's been drinking."