Three Surgeons
Three famous surgeons were bragging about their skills.
"A man came to me who had his hand cut off," said one, "Today that man is a concert violinist."
"That's nothing," said another, "A guy came to me who had his legs cut off. I stitched them back on, and today that man is a marathon runner."
"I can top both of you," said the third, "One day I came on the scene of a terrible accident. There was nothing left but a horse's posterior and a pair of glasses. Today that man is seated in United States Senate."
三個(gè)外科醫(yī)生
三個(gè)有名的外科醫(yī)生正在吹噓他們的技術(shù)。
“有個(gè)人斷了一只手,他來找我,”一個(gè)醫(yī)生說,“如今那個(gè)人是音樂會(huì)的小提琴手?!?/p>
“這算不了什么,”另一個(gè)醫(yī)生說,“有個(gè)人兩條腿斷了,他來找我,我將它們接了回去。如今,那個(gè)人是馬拉松選手。”
“我比你們兩個(gè)都強(qiáng),”第三個(gè)醫(yī)生說,“一天,我遇到一場(chǎng)可怕的車禍?,F(xiàn)場(chǎng)除了一個(gè)馬屁股和一副眼鏡,什么都沒有留下。如今,那個(gè)人坐在美國(guó)參議院里?!眅ndprint