“A Dollar Per Point”
A professor was giving a big test one day to his students. He handed out all of the tests and went back to his desk to wait. Once the test was over the students all handed their tests back in. The professor noticed that one of the students had attached a $100 bill to his test with a note saying “A dollar per point.”
The next class the professor handed the tests back. That student got his test back and $64 change.
“Sports Injury”
Giving a man his physical, a doctor noticed several dark, ugly bruises on his shins, so he asked,
“Do you play hockey?”
“No”
“Do you play soccer?”
“No”
“Do you play any other physical sport?”
“Not at all. I just play bridge with my wife.”
“Surprises”
My daughter’s third-grade teacher had assigned the children to write a story titled “My Biggest Surprise.”
Not until the end of the school year did we see Marina’s work. It read: “I got up this morning and I ran into Mommy and Daddy’s bed and hopped in. But it wasn’t Mommy at all.
It was Mrs. Del Campo!”
What her essay neglected to say was that we had called Mrs.
Del Campo late at night to stay with our children while I took my wife to the hospital to have our third child.