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Khushwant Singh, humourist, raconteur, editor, short-
story writer, novelist, commentator, has earned a new
accolade — "the master spinner of jokes." He has been
clubbed together with Birbal, Tenali Raman and Gopal
Bhore as one of India's all time great humourists. His
ability to make Indians laugh at themselves, and at their
own foibles, has earned him a readership and fan
following that is unparalleled.
As India's best known journalist and syndicated
columnist, he is admired and lambasted in equal
measure because of his often irreverent and
controversial views. However, even his staunchest
critics agree that he is eminently readable.
Born in 1915, Khushwant Singh received his education
in Lahore, Delhi and London. After a brief law practice
at Lahore High Court and a stint with the Ministry of
External Affairs, he shot to literary fame with his
award-winning novel Train to Pakistan and the two-
volumed History of the Sikhs. He distinguished himself
as editor of The Illustrated Weekly of India (1969-
1979), and The Hindustan Times (1980-1983).
Master craftsman of his art, Khushwant Singh lives in
Delhi and continues to "hold a mirror to our face ...
frank, but not venomous, fearless but not intimidating.''
CHANDIGARH OR JALANDHAR
Santa was flying to Chandigarh from Pune. He was
allotted a middle seat but decided to take the window seat
instead, which had been allotted to an old lady.
The lady requested Santa to exchange the seats and let
her sit on the seat allotted to her. He refused, saying, 'I
want to see the view from the window.' The old lady
complained to the air hostess who requested Santa to sit
on his allotted middle seat. Santa was adamant and
bluntly refused.
The air hostess went up to the co-pilot. He too came
and requested Santa, but in vain.
Finally, the captain of the aircraft came. He whispered
something in Santa's ears. Santa immediately vacated the
window seat and took the middle seat.
Astonished, the air hostess and the co-pilot asked the
captain what he had said to Santa. The captain replied:
'Nothing, I just told him that only the middle seats will go
to Chandigarh. All others were going to Jalandhar.'
Contributed by Jyotica Sikand, New Delhi
9
BRIGHT IDEA
Just married, Sukhwant had bad news for her husband
when he returned home from his day's work. 'I feel so
sorry,' Sukhwant said with a sob, 'I was pressing your best
suit and burnt a hole in the seat of the trousers.'
'Don't worry, darling,' said the husband amorously, 'I
have another pair of trousers to match that suit.'
'Yes, I know,' Sukhwant replied. 'You're lucky that
you have. Thanks to that, I was able to patch up the hole!'
Contributed by Shashank Shekhar, New Mumbai
RIDDLE
Santa and Banta met on a village road. Santa was carrying
a large gunny bag over his shoulder.
'Oye, Santa,' hailed Banta, 'what is in the bag?'
'Murgiyan — Chickens,' came the reply.
'If I guess how many, can I have one?' asked Banta
'You can have both of them.'
'OK,' said Banta, 'five.'
Contributed by Jyotica Sikand, New Delhi
GREED UNLIMITED
Lala Garib Chand was a wealthy zamindar. He asked his
maneem (accountant) to add up all he owned and how
long it could last. The muneem added up all his assets and
assured him that it would certainly hold out till the
traditional saat pusht — seven generations. Far from
being relieved Lala Garib Chand looked more
disconsolate than before and with a great sigh of sorrow
exclaimed, Hai! Hamaaree aathveen pusht ka kya hogaV
(Oh! What will happen to our eighth generation?)
Contributed by UK. Malhotra, New Delhi
INDIA — THE NEW
MILLENNIUM
Cheer up my son, buck up my boy,
You are living in 'The Land of Joy'. You go to
school where they do not teach,
In the House of God, they hatred preach. If you
have merit, you will sigh and sob,
If you are backward, you might get a job. Out of
caste, if you dare to wed,
Your kith and kin will chop your head. If you are
honest, in north or in south,
You will live from hand to mouth. If you
are wily and your means sinister,
You are likely to become a chief minister. But
remember the new maxim, my lad,
Defection is good, conversion is bad.
Contributed by G.C. Bhandari, Meerut
LIKE MOTHER,
LIKE DAUGHTER
While being interviewed an actress was asked whether
she intended to get married in the near future.
The lady replied, 'Never, I will follow in the
footsteps of my mother. Like her, I will remain single.'
Contributed by J.P. Singh Kaka, Bhopal
LABOUR WOES
The Indian and Cuban labour
ministers were in the midst of a meeting.
Cuban labour minister: 'Labour problems in our nation
produce hundreds of types of tensions for me.'
Indian labour minister: 'That's nothing. Labour
problems in our nation produce 50,000 babies every day.'
HAND BAGGAGE
Uijaagar boarded a crowded bus with a bagful of
purchases. There was no vacant seat. As the old bus
rattled and swayed, he supported himself precariously,
holding the bag in one hand, the other hand holding the
bar provided near the ceiling.
'Ticket ... ticket ... ticket,' the conductor made several
rounds past Ujaagar. His wallet in his hip pocket and both
hands engaged, Ujaagar didn't know what to do.
'Ticket, Sardarji,' the conductor asked again. Ujaagar
thrust the bag into the conductor's hand and struggled to
take the wallet out, when the conductor protested: T can't
be carrying passengers' baggage like this — I'm the
conductor, after all!'
'Okay, then give me the bag, and here, will you please
hold the bar,' replied Ujaagar.
Contributed by S.A. Baseer, Hyderabad
NEW INVENTION
■Santa said to Santa, T have invented a new kind of
computer which behaves like a human being.'
'In what way?' asked Santa.
'Whenever it makes a mistake,' replied Banta, 'it
blames other computers.'
Contributed by J.P. Singh Kaka, Bhopal
WHAT A CHEAP ...!
Banta went to a cheap restaurant to have dinner. He ran
into his friend Ram Lai who was working there as a
waiter.
'Ram Lai, aren't you ashamed of working in this third-
class restaurant?' he asked.
T may work in a third-class restaurant,' replied Ram
Lai, 'but I don't eat in one like you.'
Contributed by J.P. Singh Kaka, Bhopal
CATCH THEM ...!
An Englishman, an American, and a Sardarji were called
upon to test a lie detector.
The Englishman said, T think I can empty 20 bottles of
beer.'
BUZZZZZ went the lie detector.
'OK,' he said, '10 bottles.' And the machine was
silent. , .
The American said, 'I think I can eat 15 hamburgers.'
BUZZZZZ went the lie detector.
'Alright, 8 hamburgers.' And the machine was silent.
The Sardarji said, ‘I think ...'
BUZZZZZ went the machine!
Contributed by Hardip Kaur Sandhu, Denmark
SMART MOVE
Rakesh: 'Broken off your engagement to Meena?'
Mahesh: 'She would not have me.'
Rakesh: 'You should have told her about your rich
uncle in Bombay.'
Mahesh: T did. She is my aunt now.'
Contributed by Kesava Prasad, Tamilnadu
BETTING BLUES
5anta saw that his friend Ram Lai was very depressed.
'What happened?' asked Santa.
'Yaar, I lost Rs 800 in a bet yesterday.'
'How come?'
'Well, yesterday, the one day match between India and
England was being shown live on TV I bet Rs 500 that
India would win, but I lost the bet.'
'But that's only Rs 500, where did the rest go?'
'Yaar, I bet on the highlights too!'
Contributed by Ainit Kachnt, Washington DC
COVERING YOUR TRACKS
An editor once wrote: 'Don't be surprised if you find
mistakes in this editorial newsletter. We print something
for everyone. And some people are always looking for
mistakes.'
Contributed by Gagan Dhir, New Delhi
ONE FOR IMAMDIN
Subedar Lehna Singh and Subedar Imamdin were in the
same regiment in the British Indian Army. They were
inseparable friends and spent their evenings drinking
together. The partition separated them as Subedar
Imamdin was absorbed in the Pakistan Army.
To keep his friend's memory alive Subedar Lehna
Singh always filled two glasses with rum and water and
sipped from each alternately!
When somebody asked him why he did so, he
explained: 'This glass is Imamdin's; this one is mine. So I
take a sip from each — one on behalf of Imamdin, the
other for myself.'
Suddenly one evening Subedar Lehna Singh was seen
with only one glass on his table. He was asked what had
happened. He replied, 'You see, I have given up drinking
but Imamdin has not. So I have put away my glass and
drink only on behalf of my friend.'
Contributed by Dr Dhanul Haq Haqqi, Karachi
HONOURABLE POLITICS?
A man saw an epitaph in a cemetery which read: 'Here
lies an honest man and politician.'
'Shame,' he cried, 'two people in the same grave!'
Contributed by H.D. Shourie, New Delhi
CAREER PLANNING
Banto took her son Ghanta to the headmaster and said,
'Masterjee, my Ghanta thinks about a lot of things but
when it comes to work, he does nothing. What should we
do for his career?'
The headmaster replied, 'Get him to apply for a job in
the Planning Commission.'
Contributed by J. P. Singh Kaka, Bhopal
WHODUNIT?
I hree men applied for the job of a
detective: Santa from India, Marc Grayberg, a Jew; and
Tom Silanti, an Italian.
The chief decided to ask each applicant just one
question and base his decision upon the answer. When
Grayberg arrived for his interview, the chief asked him,
'Who killed Jesus Christ?' He answered without
hesitation, 'The Romans killed him.' The chief thanked
him and he left.
When Silanti arrived for his interview, the chief asked
him the same question. He replied, 'Jesus was killed by
the Jews.' The chief thanked him also and he left.
Finally, Santa arrived for his interview and was asked
the same question. He thought for a long time, before
saying, 'Could I have some time to think about it?' The
chief said, 'Ok, but get back to me tomorrow.'
When Santa arrived home, his wife asked, 'How did
the interview go?' Pat came the reply, 'Great, I got the job,
and I'm already investigating a murder!'
Contributed by Hardip Kaur Sandhu, Denmark
TONGUE OF SLIP
An Akali leader was fulminating against the Congress.
Addressing a crowded university meeting, he thundered,
'The Congress wallahs are all waters of the first rogue.'
The audience burst into laughter over his lapse of
tongue. The Akali leader realised he had made a mistake.
He joined the palms of his hands to ask for pardon, T am
very sorry, it is a tongue of slip.'
This time the laughter was louder than before. The
gentleman that he was, the Akali leader was genuinely
contrite, 'You must pardon me. I am always limiting the
cross.'
Contributed by S.R. Patnaik, Cuttack
FAIR EXCHANGE
When I was a youngster,' complained the frustrated father
Ujaagar, T was disciplined by being confined to my room
and not allowed to play with friends. But my son has his
own colour TV, telephone, computer, and CD player to
keep himself amused.'
'So what do you do?' asked his friend.
T send him to my room!'
Contributed by Atul Kamath, Kumta
OH GOD!
A disciple went to his Guru asking for tips to attain
enlightenment. The Guru advised, 'Take a mala (rosary)
and go up into the Himalayas and meditate.' The disciple
went away.
Several months later, the Guru paid him a visit and
asked, 'How do you like it up here in the snows?'
'Just fine,' replied the disciple.
'And what about the weather? Don't you freeze?'
'As long as I have my mala and my chillum (bowl full
of tobacco), I don't care how cold it is.'
T am glad to hear it. Can I also have a chillum for
myself right now,' asked the Guru, shivering with cold.
'Why not!' said the disciple. 'Mala! Would you bring
us two chillumsl'
Contributed by Anirban Sen, New Delhi
ALIVE OR DEAD
Banta and Ram Lai were working on a roof, when Banta
slipped and fell to the ground. Ram Lai leaned over and
called out: 'You dead or alive, Banta?'
'Alive,' moaned Banta.
'You're a liar. I don't know whether to believe you or
not,' said Ram Lai.
'Then I must be dead,' said Banta, 'because you
wouldn't dare call me a liar if I were alive.'
Contributed by Shivtar Singh Dal la, Ludhiana.
SPEAKER Vs MP
I wo dogs were discussing their masters.
The first said, 'My master is the speaker of the House,
when I start barking, he cannot stand it and keeps saying,
"please, please, please ..." to stop me from barking.'
The other, belonging to an MP, said, 'At least your
master is polite. Mine is a most devious man. After
abusing everyone in the house he has the audacity to put a
signboard on his gate, "Beware of the dog"
Contributed by T.R. Rishi, Alwar
HARD TO PLEASE
When Balwant Kaur disapproved the girl her son wanted
to marry, a friend told the young man, 'You must find a
girl who is like your mother.'
Several months later, the young man told his friend, T
finally found a girl who looks, talks, and acts just like my
mother.'
'Congratulations!' said his friend.
'Not yet', said the young man and added, 'this time my
father objected!'
BLOODY ONION
My father was a strict vegetarian
He forbade me to eat. Even
onion, a harmless edible
That has nothing to do with meat. I
wondered why father sermonised,
'Beware of onion, touch it not It has a
bitter taste,
With danger it is fraught.' I
realised the wisdom of father's sermon,
When election results were out. Is not
onion, the bloody onion,
That caused the BJP's rout?
Contributed by G.C. Bhandari, Meerut
SARDARS AGAIN
Santa and Banta went fishing. They
caught a lot of fish and returned to the shore.
Santa: T hope you remember the spot where we
caught all these fish,'
Banta: 'Yes, I marked X on the side of the boat to
mark the spot.'
Santa: 'You idiot! How do we know we will get the
same boat tomorrow?'
WISH FULFILLED
God created a mule, and told him, 'You will be a mule,
work constantly from dawn to dusk, and carry heavy
loads on your back You will eat grass and lack
intelligence You will live for 50 years.'
The mule answered, 'To live like that for 50 years will
be too much. Please, Lord, give me no more than 20
years. And it was so.
Then God created a dog, and told him, 'You will hold
vigilance over the dwellings of man, to whom you will be
his greatest companion. You will eat his table scraps and
live for 25 years.'
The dog responded, 'Lord, to live 25 years as a dog
like that will be too much. Please, Lord, give me no more
than 10 years.' And it was so.
God then created a monkey, and told him, 'You will
be a monkey. You will swing from tree to tree and act
like an idiot. You will be funny, and you will live for 20
years.
The monkey responded, 'Lord, to live 20 years as the
clown of the world will be too much. Please, Lord, give
me no more than 10 years.' And it was so.
Finally, God created man and told him, 'You will be
the only rational being that walks on the earth You will
use your intelligence to have mastery over other creatures
of the world. You will dominate the earth and live for 20
years.'
The man responded, 'Lord, to be a man for only 20
years will be too little. Please, Lord, give me the 30 years
the mule refused, the 15 years the dog refused, and the 10
years the monkey refused.' And it was so.
Ever since the grant of that wish man's life goes
somewhat like this:
He lives the first 20 years as a man enjoying himself
without a worry in the world, then he marries and have
children, to support them he has to work like a mule and
carry the heavy responsibility (load) of his family on his
shoulders. This goes on till he is 40. The next 15 years he
lives a dog's life guarding his house and eating leftovers
after the children have emptied the pantry. Finally in his
old age he lives the last 10 years as a monkey,
entertaining his grandchildren by acting like an idiot. And
so, it has been ever since.
GRANDFATHER OR
GRANDMOTHER?
Ujaagar's eldest daughter had been taken to the delivery
room in a hospital and he was anxiously waiting outside,
when he heard the crying of a newborn babe. A few
minutes later a nurse came out of the delivery room.
Ujaagar rushed up to her and enquired, 'Sister, am I a
grandfather or a grandmother?'
Contributed by S. Parameswaran, USA

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Khushwant singh's joke book 5

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  • 3. Khushwant Singh, humourist, raconteur, editor, short- story writer, novelist, commentator, has earned a new accolade — "the master spinner of jokes." He has been clubbed together with Birbal, Tenali Raman and Gopal Bhore as one of India's all time great humourists. His ability to make Indians laugh at themselves, and at their own foibles, has earned him a readership and fan following that is unparalleled. As India's best known journalist and syndicated columnist, he is admired and lambasted in equal measure because of his often irreverent and controversial views. However, even his staunchest critics agree that he is eminently readable. Born in 1915, Khushwant Singh received his education in Lahore, Delhi and London. After a brief law practice at Lahore High Court and a stint with the Ministry of External Affairs, he shot to literary fame with his award-winning novel Train to Pakistan and the two- volumed History of the Sikhs. He distinguished himself as editor of The Illustrated Weekly of India (1969- 1979), and The Hindustan Times (1980-1983). Master craftsman of his art, Khushwant Singh lives in Delhi and continues to "hold a mirror to our face ... frank, but not venomous, fearless but not intimidating.''
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  • 5. CHANDIGARH OR JALANDHAR Santa was flying to Chandigarh from Pune. He was allotted a middle seat but decided to take the window seat instead, which had been allotted to an old lady. The lady requested Santa to exchange the seats and let her sit on the seat allotted to her. He refused, saying, 'I want to see the view from the window.' The old lady complained to the air hostess who requested Santa to sit on his allotted middle seat. Santa was adamant and bluntly refused. The air hostess went up to the co-pilot. He too came and requested Santa, but in vain. Finally, the captain of the aircraft came. He whispered something in Santa's ears. Santa immediately vacated the window seat and took the middle seat. Astonished, the air hostess and the co-pilot asked the captain what he had said to Santa. The captain replied: 'Nothing, I just told him that only the middle seats will go to Chandigarh. All others were going to Jalandhar.' Contributed by Jyotica Sikand, New Delhi 9
  • 6. BRIGHT IDEA Just married, Sukhwant had bad news for her husband when he returned home from his day's work. 'I feel so sorry,' Sukhwant said with a sob, 'I was pressing your best suit and burnt a hole in the seat of the trousers.' 'Don't worry, darling,' said the husband amorously, 'I have another pair of trousers to match that suit.' 'Yes, I know,' Sukhwant replied. 'You're lucky that you have. Thanks to that, I was able to patch up the hole!' Contributed by Shashank Shekhar, New Mumbai RIDDLE Santa and Banta met on a village road. Santa was carrying a large gunny bag over his shoulder. 'Oye, Santa,' hailed Banta, 'what is in the bag?' 'Murgiyan — Chickens,' came the reply. 'If I guess how many, can I have one?' asked Banta 'You can have both of them.' 'OK,' said Banta, 'five.' Contributed by Jyotica Sikand, New Delhi GREED UNLIMITED Lala Garib Chand was a wealthy zamindar. He asked his maneem (accountant) to add up all he owned and how long it could last. The muneem added up all his assets and assured him that it would certainly hold out till the traditional saat pusht — seven generations. Far from being relieved Lala Garib Chand looked more disconsolate than before and with a great sigh of sorrow exclaimed, Hai! Hamaaree aathveen pusht ka kya hogaV (Oh! What will happen to our eighth generation?) Contributed by UK. Malhotra, New Delhi INDIA — THE NEW MILLENNIUM Cheer up my son, buck up my boy, You are living in 'The Land of Joy'. You go to school where they do not teach, In the House of God, they hatred preach. If you have merit, you will sigh and sob, If you are backward, you might get a job. Out of caste, if you dare to wed, Your kith and kin will chop your head. If you are honest, in north or in south, You will live from hand to mouth. If you are wily and your means sinister, You are likely to become a chief minister. But remember the new maxim, my lad, Defection is good, conversion is bad. Contributed by G.C. Bhandari, Meerut
  • 7. LIKE MOTHER, LIKE DAUGHTER While being interviewed an actress was asked whether she intended to get married in the near future. The lady replied, 'Never, I will follow in the footsteps of my mother. Like her, I will remain single.' Contributed by J.P. Singh Kaka, Bhopal LABOUR WOES The Indian and Cuban labour ministers were in the midst of a meeting. Cuban labour minister: 'Labour problems in our nation produce hundreds of types of tensions for me.' Indian labour minister: 'That's nothing. Labour problems in our nation produce 50,000 babies every day.' HAND BAGGAGE Uijaagar boarded a crowded bus with a bagful of purchases. There was no vacant seat. As the old bus rattled and swayed, he supported himself precariously, holding the bag in one hand, the other hand holding the bar provided near the ceiling. 'Ticket ... ticket ... ticket,' the conductor made several rounds past Ujaagar. His wallet in his hip pocket and both hands engaged, Ujaagar didn't know what to do. 'Ticket, Sardarji,' the conductor asked again. Ujaagar thrust the bag into the conductor's hand and struggled to take the wallet out, when the conductor protested: T can't be carrying passengers' baggage like this — I'm the conductor, after all!' 'Okay, then give me the bag, and here, will you please hold the bar,' replied Ujaagar. Contributed by S.A. Baseer, Hyderabad NEW INVENTION ■Santa said to Santa, T have invented a new kind of computer which behaves like a human being.' 'In what way?' asked Santa. 'Whenever it makes a mistake,' replied Banta, 'it blames other computers.' Contributed by J.P. Singh Kaka, Bhopal WHAT A CHEAP ...! Banta went to a cheap restaurant to have dinner. He ran into his friend Ram Lai who was working there as a waiter. 'Ram Lai, aren't you ashamed of working in this third- class restaurant?' he asked. T may work in a third-class restaurant,' replied Ram Lai, 'but I don't eat in one like you.' Contributed by J.P. Singh Kaka, Bhopal
  • 8. CATCH THEM ...! An Englishman, an American, and a Sardarji were called upon to test a lie detector. The Englishman said, T think I can empty 20 bottles of beer.' BUZZZZZ went the lie detector. 'OK,' he said, '10 bottles.' And the machine was silent. , . The American said, 'I think I can eat 15 hamburgers.' BUZZZZZ went the lie detector. 'Alright, 8 hamburgers.' And the machine was silent. The Sardarji said, ‘I think ...' BUZZZZZ went the machine! Contributed by Hardip Kaur Sandhu, Denmark SMART MOVE Rakesh: 'Broken off your engagement to Meena?' Mahesh: 'She would not have me.' Rakesh: 'You should have told her about your rich uncle in Bombay.' Mahesh: T did. She is my aunt now.' Contributed by Kesava Prasad, Tamilnadu
  • 9. BETTING BLUES 5anta saw that his friend Ram Lai was very depressed. 'What happened?' asked Santa. 'Yaar, I lost Rs 800 in a bet yesterday.' 'How come?' 'Well, yesterday, the one day match between India and England was being shown live on TV I bet Rs 500 that India would win, but I lost the bet.' 'But that's only Rs 500, where did the rest go?' 'Yaar, I bet on the highlights too!' Contributed by Ainit Kachnt, Washington DC COVERING YOUR TRACKS An editor once wrote: 'Don't be surprised if you find mistakes in this editorial newsletter. We print something for everyone. And some people are always looking for mistakes.' Contributed by Gagan Dhir, New Delhi ONE FOR IMAMDIN Subedar Lehna Singh and Subedar Imamdin were in the same regiment in the British Indian Army. They were inseparable friends and spent their evenings drinking together. The partition separated them as Subedar Imamdin was absorbed in the Pakistan Army. To keep his friend's memory alive Subedar Lehna Singh always filled two glasses with rum and water and sipped from each alternately! When somebody asked him why he did so, he explained: 'This glass is Imamdin's; this one is mine. So I take a sip from each — one on behalf of Imamdin, the other for myself.' Suddenly one evening Subedar Lehna Singh was seen with only one glass on his table. He was asked what had happened. He replied, 'You see, I have given up drinking but Imamdin has not. So I have put away my glass and drink only on behalf of my friend.' Contributed by Dr Dhanul Haq Haqqi, Karachi HONOURABLE POLITICS? A man saw an epitaph in a cemetery which read: 'Here lies an honest man and politician.' 'Shame,' he cried, 'two people in the same grave!' Contributed by H.D. Shourie, New Delhi CAREER PLANNING Banto took her son Ghanta to the headmaster and said, 'Masterjee, my Ghanta thinks about a lot of things but when it comes to work, he does nothing. What should we do for his career?' The headmaster replied, 'Get him to apply for a job in the Planning Commission.' Contributed by J. P. Singh Kaka, Bhopal
  • 10. WHODUNIT? I hree men applied for the job of a detective: Santa from India, Marc Grayberg, a Jew; and Tom Silanti, an Italian. The chief decided to ask each applicant just one question and base his decision upon the answer. When Grayberg arrived for his interview, the chief asked him, 'Who killed Jesus Christ?' He answered without hesitation, 'The Romans killed him.' The chief thanked him and he left. When Silanti arrived for his interview, the chief asked him the same question. He replied, 'Jesus was killed by the Jews.' The chief thanked him also and he left. Finally, Santa arrived for his interview and was asked the same question. He thought for a long time, before saying, 'Could I have some time to think about it?' The chief said, 'Ok, but get back to me tomorrow.' When Santa arrived home, his wife asked, 'How did the interview go?' Pat came the reply, 'Great, I got the job, and I'm already investigating a murder!' Contributed by Hardip Kaur Sandhu, Denmark TONGUE OF SLIP An Akali leader was fulminating against the Congress. Addressing a crowded university meeting, he thundered, 'The Congress wallahs are all waters of the first rogue.' The audience burst into laughter over his lapse of tongue. The Akali leader realised he had made a mistake. He joined the palms of his hands to ask for pardon, T am very sorry, it is a tongue of slip.' This time the laughter was louder than before. The gentleman that he was, the Akali leader was genuinely contrite, 'You must pardon me. I am always limiting the cross.' Contributed by S.R. Patnaik, Cuttack FAIR EXCHANGE When I was a youngster,' complained the frustrated father Ujaagar, T was disciplined by being confined to my room and not allowed to play with friends. But my son has his own colour TV, telephone, computer, and CD player to keep himself amused.' 'So what do you do?' asked his friend. T send him to my room!' Contributed by Atul Kamath, Kumta
  • 11. OH GOD! A disciple went to his Guru asking for tips to attain enlightenment. The Guru advised, 'Take a mala (rosary) and go up into the Himalayas and meditate.' The disciple went away. Several months later, the Guru paid him a visit and asked, 'How do you like it up here in the snows?' 'Just fine,' replied the disciple. 'And what about the weather? Don't you freeze?' 'As long as I have my mala and my chillum (bowl full of tobacco), I don't care how cold it is.' T am glad to hear it. Can I also have a chillum for myself right now,' asked the Guru, shivering with cold. 'Why not!' said the disciple. 'Mala! Would you bring us two chillumsl' Contributed by Anirban Sen, New Delhi ALIVE OR DEAD Banta and Ram Lai were working on a roof, when Banta slipped and fell to the ground. Ram Lai leaned over and called out: 'You dead or alive, Banta?' 'Alive,' moaned Banta. 'You're a liar. I don't know whether to believe you or not,' said Ram Lai. 'Then I must be dead,' said Banta, 'because you wouldn't dare call me a liar if I were alive.' Contributed by Shivtar Singh Dal la, Ludhiana.
  • 12. SPEAKER Vs MP I wo dogs were discussing their masters. The first said, 'My master is the speaker of the House, when I start barking, he cannot stand it and keeps saying, "please, please, please ..." to stop me from barking.' The other, belonging to an MP, said, 'At least your master is polite. Mine is a most devious man. After abusing everyone in the house he has the audacity to put a signboard on his gate, "Beware of the dog" Contributed by T.R. Rishi, Alwar HARD TO PLEASE When Balwant Kaur disapproved the girl her son wanted to marry, a friend told the young man, 'You must find a girl who is like your mother.' Several months later, the young man told his friend, T finally found a girl who looks, talks, and acts just like my mother.' 'Congratulations!' said his friend. 'Not yet', said the young man and added, 'this time my father objected!' BLOODY ONION My father was a strict vegetarian He forbade me to eat. Even onion, a harmless edible That has nothing to do with meat. I wondered why father sermonised, 'Beware of onion, touch it not It has a bitter taste, With danger it is fraught.' I realised the wisdom of father's sermon, When election results were out. Is not onion, the bloody onion, That caused the BJP's rout? Contributed by G.C. Bhandari, Meerut SARDARS AGAIN Santa and Banta went fishing. They caught a lot of fish and returned to the shore. Santa: T hope you remember the spot where we caught all these fish,' Banta: 'Yes, I marked X on the side of the boat to mark the spot.' Santa: 'You idiot! How do we know we will get the same boat tomorrow?'
  • 13. WISH FULFILLED God created a mule, and told him, 'You will be a mule, work constantly from dawn to dusk, and carry heavy loads on your back You will eat grass and lack intelligence You will live for 50 years.' The mule answered, 'To live like that for 50 years will be too much. Please, Lord, give me no more than 20 years. And it was so. Then God created a dog, and told him, 'You will hold vigilance over the dwellings of man, to whom you will be his greatest companion. You will eat his table scraps and live for 25 years.' The dog responded, 'Lord, to live 25 years as a dog like that will be too much. Please, Lord, give me no more than 10 years.' And it was so. God then created a monkey, and told him, 'You will be a monkey. You will swing from tree to tree and act like an idiot. You will be funny, and you will live for 20 years. The monkey responded, 'Lord, to live 20 years as the clown of the world will be too much. Please, Lord, give me no more than 10 years.' And it was so. Finally, God created man and told him, 'You will be the only rational being that walks on the earth You will use your intelligence to have mastery over other creatures of the world. You will dominate the earth and live for 20 years.' The man responded, 'Lord, to be a man for only 20 years will be too little. Please, Lord, give me the 30 years the mule refused, the 15 years the dog refused, and the 10 years the monkey refused.' And it was so. Ever since the grant of that wish man's life goes somewhat like this: He lives the first 20 years as a man enjoying himself without a worry in the world, then he marries and have children, to support them he has to work like a mule and carry the heavy responsibility (load) of his family on his shoulders. This goes on till he is 40. The next 15 years he lives a dog's life guarding his house and eating leftovers after the children have emptied the pantry. Finally in his old age he lives the last 10 years as a monkey, entertaining his grandchildren by acting like an idiot. And so, it has been ever since. GRANDFATHER OR GRANDMOTHER? Ujaagar's eldest daughter had been taken to the delivery room in a hospital and he was anxiously waiting outside, when he heard the crying of a newborn babe. A few minutes later a nurse came out of the delivery room. Ujaagar rushed up to her and enquired, 'Sister, am I a grandfather or a grandmother?' Contributed by S. Parameswaran, USA