FATHERS KNOW MOST
A young boy was talking to his father about what little boys know and what their fathers know. The boy asked, “Do fathers always know more than their sons?” The boy’s father answered, “Yes.” The boy asked another question. “Who invented telephones?” “Alexander Graham Bell,” his father replied. The boy then asked, “If fathers always know more than their sons, then why didn’t Alexander Graham Bell’s father invent the phone?”
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