Little Johnny Was In Class.

Little Johnny was in class, and the teacher announced that they were going to try something different to help everyone get to know each other a little better and to help with their spelling.
She asked the students to stand up and tell the class their father’s occupation, spell it, and say one thing he would give everyone if he were in the class with them.

Each student was excited to talk about their dad, and as soon as the teacher made her statement, hands began to go up, and she pointed at a girl to give her response.

The girl, Marcy, replied, “My father is a banker. B-A-N-K-E-R, and if he were here today, he’d give us all a shiny new penny.”

The teacher smiled at the well-presented answer and asked the students to clap for Marcy. She asked the class who would love to go next.

Jeff was the next student to try his hand at the little class game, and he said, “My father is an accountant. A-K, no wait, A-C-K, no…”

While he continued struggling to spell it, the teacher interrupted him and asked him to take a minute to think about his response before standing up with his answer.

Little Johnny felt the time was right to give his answer and raised his hand enthusiastically, hoping to be acknowledged by the teacher. The teacher asked little Johnny to go next.

Little Johnny said, “My father is a bookie. B-O-O-K-I-E, and if he were here today, he would give us all 20:1 odds Jeff will never be able to spell ‘accountant.’”

LOL!!

Hope this joke will make you smile! Have a nice day!!

Little Johnny brought home his history test result, which was 90.

Little Johnny brought home his history test result, which was 90.
His father was so happy about it.

However, his mother, Karen, just couldn’t believe that her son got 90 in history.

After taking a closer look at the marks, she noticed that the handwriting styles of the 9 and the 0 are different.

“Johnny, you’re so busted. Tell me, did you add the 0 to your marks?”

“No, Mom, I didn’t.”

“I am asking you once more. Did you add that fxxking 0 to your marks?”

“Mom, no, I didn’t add that 0.”

”OK, as you’re not telling the truth, you are grounded for 1 month.”

“Mum, no, please, no, I really didn’t add that 0.”

”This is your last chance, kid, tell me the truth.”

“……. I just added the 9 to it.”

LOL!!

Hope this joke will make you smile! Have a nice day!!

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