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How a Woman Measures a Flagpole
Boudreaux and Thibodaux were standing by a flagpole
looking up. Clotilde walks by and asks them what they’re doing. “We’re
supposed to find da height of the flagpole,” said Boudreaux, “but we
don’t have a ladder.”
Clotilde took a wrench from her purse, loosened a few bolts, and laid
the pole down. Then she took a tape measure from her purse, took a
measurement, announced, “Eighteen feet, six inches,” and walked away.
Boudreaux shakes his head, laughs and tells Thibodaux, “Ain’t dat
just like a woman! We asked for da height and she gives us da length!”
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