Jan 30, 2009 01:31
"Three Native American mothers sat around the campfire. One, seated on deer skin, boasted that her son weighed 140 pounds. A second, seated on her mountain lion skin, claimed that her son weighed 160 pounds. The third, seated on a hippopotamus skin, said, "I don't have any sons, but I myself weigh 300 pounds."
Which proves that the squaw on the hide of the hippopotamus is equal to the sons of the squaws on the other two hides.
sqaw,
pythagoreas