A Jew and a German occupied the same table in a restaurant. The Jew ordered gefilteh fish and the German ordered pork. Each recognized the origin of the other, and neither uttered a word throughout the meal.
When they had finished eating the Jew decided he would have an after-dinner drink. "Waiter," he called, the fish wants to swim."
The waiter, understanding perfectly, grinned and brought him a jigger of brandy.
But the German was not about to be outclassed by a Jew, although he did admire the other's cleverness. "Waiter," he said loudly, the pig wants to drink."
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
"Waiter," he said loudly, the pig wants to drink."
From The Encyclopedia of Jewish Humor by Henry D. Spalding.
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