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by F_Catalan
3936 days ago
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As a kid, every time I tried to hoodwink my father into bogus school supplies expenses he would recite this joke about a medieval student sending a letter to his uneducated father.
After some platitudes similar to the ones in the article, the punchline was more or less like this (loses a bit in translation):
"Three books I have to buy: Marcus, Tullius and Cicero. At three royals each, nine royals I need". The response was:
"Marcus Tullius Cicero is one book. Here I send five royals, so you can send back two". |
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