Yet another joke springs to mind. It's a bit long, but it's worth it.
To provide a personal background to his history class, the teacher invited a WWII flying ace to his high school to give a lecture. The teacher gives a brief introduction, then invites the old pilot up to describe the most dangerous mission he ever flew.
"One fine morning I took off from our base in England to escort bombers into Germany. As soon as we crossed the Channel, we knew something was wrong. The sky was full of enemy planes. Before we could even say 'Tallyho', they were on us. One of the Fokkers got behind me, but I managed to shake him. I shot down two more Fokkers that were in front of me, and saw dozens more of the Fokkers go down"
At each repetition of the word "Fokker", the children laugh harder and harder. Finally, the teacher gets up to explain.
"Children, the Fokker was a very important design of plane in both world wars"
The veteran looks in puzzlement at the teacher and says: "Sure it was, but these Fokkers were Messerschmidts"
To provide a personal background to his history class, the teacher invited a WWII flying ace to his high school to give a lecture. The teacher gives a brief introduction, then invites the old pilot up to describe the most dangerous mission he ever flew.
"One fine morning I took off from our base in England to escort bombers into Germany. As soon as we crossed the Channel, we knew something was wrong. The sky was full of enemy planes. Before we could even say 'Tallyho', they were on us. One of the Fokkers got behind me, but I managed to shake him. I shot down two more Fokkers that were in front of me, and saw dozens more of the Fokkers go down"
At each repetition of the word "Fokker", the children laugh harder and harder. Finally, the teacher gets up to explain.
"Children, the Fokker was a very important design of plane in both world wars"
The veteran looks in puzzlement at the teacher and says: "Sure it was, but these Fokkers were Messerschmidts"
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