Black Balls
paulkerlandson
Published
09/25/2008
A young boy is in second grade, and his teacher has just informed the class that each week she will be giving a pop quiz on Friday, if the class answers the question correctly, they will not have to attend school on the following Monday. Needless to say, the class is extremely excited, as is the boy, and cannot wait for Friday to come.
Friday comes, and the class is eager for the weekend to begin. The teacher reminds the students of her deal, then asks "How many grains of sand are in the ocean?" and of course no one knew.
Its the second Friday, and the class is yet again eager for the weekend to begin when the teacher asks, "how many lakes are in Tennessee?" No one knew.
After a couple more weeks of these impossible questions, the young boy devises a plan. Saturday comes, and the boy goes out to the garage, and grabs 25 of his dad's golf balls and spray paints them black.
Friday comes around and the teacher turns her back to wipe the black board of the days les
Friday comes, and the class is eager for the weekend to begin. The teacher reminds the students of her deal, then asks "How many grains of sand are in the ocean?" and of course no one knew.
Its the second Friday, and the class is yet again eager for the weekend to begin when the teacher asks, "how many lakes are in Tennessee?" No one knew.
After a couple more weeks of these impossible questions, the young boy devises a plan. Saturday comes, and the boy goes out to the garage, and grabs 25 of his dad's golf balls and spray paints them black.
Friday comes around and the teacher turns her back to wipe the black board of the days les
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