freddybone
10-28-2005, 10:54 AM
Little David was in his 5th grade class when the teacher asked the
Children what their fathers did for a living. All the typical answers
came up--fireman, policeman, salesman, etc. David was being
uncharacteristically quiet and so the teacher asked him about his
father.
"My father's an exotic dancer in a gay bar and takes off all his Clothes
in front of other men. Sometimes, if the offer's really good, he'll go
Out to the alley with some guy and make love with him for money."
The teacher, obviously shaken by this statement, hurriedly set the other
children to work on some coloring, and took Little David aside to ask
him, "Is that really true about your father?"
"No," said David, "He plays for the Minnesota Vikings, but I was too
embarrassed to say that in front of the other kids."
Children what their fathers did for a living. All the typical answers
came up--fireman, policeman, salesman, etc. David was being
uncharacteristically quiet and so the teacher asked him about his
father.
"My father's an exotic dancer in a gay bar and takes off all his Clothes
in front of other men. Sometimes, if the offer's really good, he'll go
Out to the alley with some guy and make love with him for money."
The teacher, obviously shaken by this statement, hurriedly set the other
children to work on some coloring, and took Little David aside to ask
him, "Is that really true about your father?"
"No," said David, "He plays for the Minnesota Vikings, but I was too
embarrassed to say that in front of the other kids."