On an airplane flight, a lawyer sits near a gorgeous blonde woman. He tries very hard to start a conversation with her, but she… nothing… no reaction. She is only staring out the window.
The stressed lawyer tells her:
“Let’s play a game. I will ask you a question and if you don’t know the answer you give me $5 dollars. Then you ask me a question and if I don’t know it, I’ll give you $5 dollars back.”
“I am sorry, I am really tired” she finally replied while still staring out the window.
The lawyer now already very nervous says, “Ok. We can play another game. I ask you a question and if you don’t know the answer you give me $5 dollars. After this, you ask me a question and if I don’t know it, I’ll give you back $500 dollars.”
Obviously interested, the blonde woman accepts.
The lawyer asks the first question:
“What is the distance between Earth and the Moon?”
Without hesitation, the blonde woman opens her handbag and gives the lawyer $5 dollars.
Now it’s her turn to ask.
“What is small, has three legs, and climbs a hill?”
The lawyer thinks… and thinks… turns on his laptop, searches online… sends emails to all his friends desperately seeking an answer… Finally, after one hour, all sweat… the lawyer gives the blonde $500 dollars, accepting defeat for not finding the answer.
The blonde woman takes the money and starts staring out the window again with a bored expression.
The lawyer… even more nervous this time, almost hysterical asks her what is small, has three legs, and climbs a hill.
The blonde… calmly turn her face towards him… opens her handbag and… gives him $5 dollars.
An excellent read that effectively challenges the ‘dumb blonde’ myth. The personal stories and scientific evidence presented make a compelling case against this stereotype.
I really appreciated the thorough analysis and historical context provided in this article. It’s a great resource for understanding how these stereotypes originated and why they need to be dismantled.
Thank you for addressing this ridiculous myth head-on. This article is a powerful reminder of the importance of challenging and dispelling harmful stereotypes.
What an insightful and well-researched article! It’s high time we move past these baseless stereotypes and recognize the intelligence and capabilities of all women, regardless of hair color.
This article brilliantly debunks an outdated and unfair stereotype. It’s refreshing to see such a thoughtful exploration of the topic. A must-read for challenging societal norms!
Very clever. I enjoyed that.
Thanks for stopping by, Jacqui. It’s always a pleasure!
A 3 phase electrical system…… has 3 legs is relatively small and climbs a hill….. up the power pole or via its sine wave from below to above but it all comes from IN 🙂
i read this (the riddle I mean at top) and i said I would slept on this ahhaha and then woke up and your post was waiting for me when I opened up FB ahahah what I wrote above came to me is what came to me.
We could also say a 3 legged BOY…… Brown Orange and Yellow… that is US NEC for AC 🙂
I am sure this was the force of our collective knowledge, that lead us to these connections 🙂 as you well know I would not or could not have answered this question without you 🙂
OMG, Lee. You always surprise me with your solutions! One in a million for sure 🙂
MC, I feel I, surprised myself as well, as ideas just flow while making these deep connections to things electrical and such, to bring clarification in a somewhat scientific manner.
I desire to contrast the heart and the “scientificlly minded mind,” while at the same time marrying the two together…
And excuse my internal editor was asleep and well laughing at my comment…… that is what I get for trying to be so scientifically accurate. 🙂
Things must make sense especially, since the false profits all all around us!
LMAO!! That is brilliant, thank you for the giggle!
Thank you, too, Sarah 🙂
That is good.
Thank you, Sandy 🙂
No men are they are distracted by pretty faces and shiny things. hint headlights.
Well, Joe… you know better. I’m not the man here 🙂
Lmao, sounds like the sort of thing my daughters would do 🙂
Lol, this is great!… Smart future ladies 🙂