25-08-2022, 11:41
Two young boys walked into a pharmacy one day, picked out a box of tampons and went up to the checkout counter.
The pharmacist at the counter asked the older lad, 'how old are you son?'
'Eight', the boy replied.
The pharmacist continued, 'Do you know what these are used for?'
'Not exactly", the boy said "but they aren't for me".
"Oh, they for an adult" said the pharmacist "No, they're for him. He's my brother and he is four."
"Oh, really?" the pharmacist replied with a grin.
"Yes." the boy said. "It was on Telly that if you buy some of these, you can swim, play tennis and ride a bike and he can't do none of those yet"
The pharmacist at the counter asked the older lad, 'how old are you son?'
'Eight', the boy replied.
The pharmacist continued, 'Do you know what these are used for?'
'Not exactly", the boy said "but they aren't for me".
"Oh, they for an adult" said the pharmacist "No, they're for him. He's my brother and he is four."
"Oh, really?" the pharmacist replied with a grin.
"Yes." the boy said. "It was on Telly that if you buy some of these, you can swim, play tennis and ride a bike and he can't do none of those yet"