Sunday, December 22, 2024

6353 - Long joke Sunday


A Greek and an Irishman found themselves in a Starbucks one afternoon, casually chatting about the proud achievements of their respective cultures over steaming lattes.  

The Greek leaned back with a smile and said, “You know, we built the Pantheon, not to mention the Temple of Apollo.”  

The Irishman nodded, taking a sip of his coffee. “Impressive, no doubt, but it was us Irish who discovered the significance of the Summer and Winter Solstices.” 
 
Not to be outdone, the Greek added, “And don’t forget, it was the Greeks who laid the foundations for advanced mathematics.”  

“Fair enough,” the Irishman replied, “but the Irish were the ones who crafted the first timepieces.” 
 
Sensing his moment to triumph, the Greek smiled knowingly. “Ah, but remember, it was the ancient Greeks who introduced the idea of sex as a pleasurable activity!”  

The Irishman paused, set his cup down, and grinned. “That’s true,” he said, “but it was the Irish who got women involved.”



8 comments:

Katerinas Blog said...

It's clever,
we often get caught up in the achievements of the ancients and forget about today...
We need to pay more attention to modern achievements!

Mike said...

Says the lady from Greece. Thanks for the nice comment. 😄

Elephant's Child said...

A neat and telling riposte from the Irishman.

Mike said...

Yes indeed.

BootsandBraids said...

The Irishman dropped the mic.

Bilbo said...

It's all ... Irish ... to me.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Hahahahaha!

John A Hill said...

I liked it!