Three Southerners and Three Yankees
One morning, three Southerners and three
Yankees were in a ticket counter line at a train station. The three Northerners
each bought a ticket and watched as the three Southerners bought just one
ticket.
"How
are the three of you going to travel on only one ticket?" asked one of the
Yankees.
"Watch
and learn," answered one of the boys from the South.
All
six boarded the train where the three Yankees sat down, but the three
Southerners crammed into a toilet together and closed the door. Shortly after
the train departed, the conductor came around to collect tickets. He knocked on
the toilet door and said, "Ticket, please." The door opened
just a crack and a single arm emerged with a ticket in hand. The conductor took
it and moved on.
The
Yankees saw this happen and agreed it was quite a clever idea. Indeed, so
clever they decided to do the same thing on the return trip and save some
money. That afternoon when they got back to the station, they bought a single
ticket for the return trip and watched, while to their astonishment, the three
Southerners didn't buy even one ticket.
"How
are you going to travel without a ticket?" asked one of the perplexed
Yankees.
"Watch
and learn," answered the three Southern boys in unison.
When
they boarded the train, the three Northerners crammed themselves into a toilet
and the three Southerners crammed into another toilet just down the way.
Shortly after the train began to move, one of the Southerners left their toilet
and walked over to the toilet in which the Yankees were hiding.
The
Southerner knocked on the door and said, "Ticket, please."
There's
just no way on God's green earth to explain how the Yankees won the War Between
the States.