Two Hindu Parrots
A lady goes to her pundit one day and tells him, 'Punditji, I have a problem.
I have two female parrots, But they only know how to say one thing.'
'What do they say?' the priest inquired.
They say, 'Hi, we're hookers! Do you want to have some fun?'
That's obscene!' the priest exclaimed, then he thought for a moment.
'You know,' he said, 'I may have a solution to your problem.
I have two male talking parrots, which I have taught to pray and read the Shastras. Bring your two parrots over to my house, and we'll put them in the cage with Om and Jai.
My parrots can teach your parrots to sing keertans and worship, And your parrots are sure to stop saying . . .that phrase . . In no time.'
Thank you,' the woman responded, 'this may very well be the solution.'
The next day, She brought her female parrots to the priest's house.
As he ushered her in, she saw that his two male parrots were inside their cage holding rudraksha beads and praying.
Impressed, she walked over and placed her parrots in with them.
After a few minutes, the female parrots cried out in unison:
"Hi, we're hookers! Do you want to have some fun?'
There was stunned silence.
Shocked, one male parrot looked over at the other male parrot And exclaimed, "Put the mala away, Jai. Our prayers have been answered!'
A lady goes to her pundit one day and tells him, 'Punditji, I have a problem.
I have two female parrots, But they only know how to say one thing.'
'What do they say?' the priest inquired.
They say, 'Hi, we're hookers! Do you want to have some fun?'
That's obscene!' the priest exclaimed, then he thought for a moment.
'You know,' he said, 'I may have a solution to your problem.
I have two male talking parrots, which I have taught to pray and read the Shastras. Bring your two parrots over to my house, and we'll put them in the cage with Om and Jai.
My parrots can teach your parrots to sing keertans and worship, And your parrots are sure to stop saying . . .that phrase . . In no time.'
Thank you,' the woman responded, 'this may very well be the solution.'
The next day, She brought her female parrots to the priest's house.
As he ushered her in, she saw that his two male parrots were inside their cage holding rudraksha beads and praying.
Impressed, she walked over and placed her parrots in with them.
After a few minutes, the female parrots cried out in unison:
"Hi, we're hookers! Do you want to have some fun?'
There was stunned silence.
Shocked, one male parrot looked over at the other male parrot And exclaimed, "Put the mala away, Jai. Our prayers have been answered!'