sweet_monu
January 29th, 2004, 11:00 AM
A Bihari hat-seller who was passing by a forest
decided to take a nap under one of the trees, so he
left his whole basket of hats by the side.
Few hours later, he woke up and realized that all his
hats were gone. He looked up and to his surprise, the
tree was full of monkeys and they had taken all his
hats. The Bihari sits down and thinks of how he can
get the hats down. While thinking he started to
scratch his head. The next moment, the monkeys were
doing the same. Next, he took down his own hat,the
monkeys did exactly the same. An idea came to his
mind, he took his hat and threw it on the floor and
the monkeys did that too. So he finally managed to get
all his hats
back.
Fifty years later, his grandson, Laloo, also became a
hat-seller and had heard this monkey story from his
grandfather. One day, just like his grandfather, he
passed by the same forest. It was very hot, and he
decided to take a nap under the same tree and left the
hats on the floor. He woke up and realized that all
his hats were taken by the monkeys on the tree. He
remembered his grand father's words, started
scratching his head and the monkeys followed. He took
down his hat and fanned himself and again the monkeys
followed. Now, very convinced of his grandfather's
idea, Laloo threw his hat on the floor but to his
surprise, the monkeys still held on to all the hats.
Then one monkey climbed down the tree, grabbed the hat
on the floor, gave him a slap and said...
You think only you have a grandfather!!!
Hatsoff!!!!
decided to take a nap under one of the trees, so he
left his whole basket of hats by the side.
Few hours later, he woke up and realized that all his
hats were gone. He looked up and to his surprise, the
tree was full of monkeys and they had taken all his
hats. The Bihari sits down and thinks of how he can
get the hats down. While thinking he started to
scratch his head. The next moment, the monkeys were
doing the same. Next, he took down his own hat,the
monkeys did exactly the same. An idea came to his
mind, he took his hat and threw it on the floor and
the monkeys did that too. So he finally managed to get
all his hats
back.
Fifty years later, his grandson, Laloo, also became a
hat-seller and had heard this monkey story from his
grandfather. One day, just like his grandfather, he
passed by the same forest. It was very hot, and he
decided to take a nap under the same tree and left the
hats on the floor. He woke up and realized that all
his hats were taken by the monkeys on the tree. He
remembered his grand father's words, started
scratching his head and the monkeys followed. He took
down his hat and fanned himself and again the monkeys
followed. Now, very convinced of his grandfather's
idea, Laloo threw his hat on the floor but to his
surprise, the monkeys still held on to all the hats.
Then one monkey climbed down the tree, grabbed the hat
on the floor, gave him a slap and said...
You think only you have a grandfather!!!
Hatsoff!!!!