Thursday, May 10, 2007

An Aggie was appointed ambassador to Japan. Two weeks before officially reporting to the embassy, he went from geisha house to geisha house. While making love to a geisha girl, he heard her repeat, "Yaki-san, yaki-san." Right away the Aggie thought to himself, "I've learned my first Japanese word. It must be an expression of joy." When he reported to the embassy, he received his first assignment, which was to escort the prime minister of Japan around the golf course. After having played a couple of holes, the prime minister teed-off and made a hole-in-one. The prime minister jumped up and down shouting, "Bonsai! Bonsai!" Quickly, thinking that this was the perfect chance to show off the new Japanese word that he'd learned, the Aggie exclaimed, "Yaki-san, yaki-san!" The prime minister turned to the Aggie in surprise and exclaimed, "What do you mean, wrong hole?"



An Aggie was appointed ambassador to Japan. Two weeks before

officially reporting to the embassy, he went from geisha house to geisha

house. While making love to a geisha girl, he heard her repeat, "Yaki-san,

yaki-san."

Right away the Aggie thought to himself, "I've learned my first

Japanese word. It must be an expression of joy."

When he reported to the embassy, he received his first assignment,

which was to escort the prime minister of Japan around the golf course.

After having played a couple of holes, the prime minister teed-off and made

a hole-in-one. The prime minister jumped up and down shouting, "Bonsai!

Bonsai!"

Quickly, thinking that this was the perfect chance to show off the

new Japanese word that he'd learned, the Aggie exclaimed, "Yaki-san,

yaki-san!"

The prime minister turned to the Aggie in surprise and exclaimed,

"What do you mean, wrong hole?"



Source: http://www.askmatt.info

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