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A young boy went up to his father and asked, "What's the difference between potentially and realistically?"
The father ponders for a moment, then answered "Go ask your mother if she would sleep with Robert Redford for a million quid and also ask your sister if she would sleep with Brad Pitt for a million quid, then come back and tell me what you learned.
"So the boy went to his mother and asked "Mum would you sleep with
Robert Redford for a million quid?" The mother replied "Definitely, I
wouldn't pass an opportunity like that."
The boy then went to his older sister and asked "Would you sleep with Brad Pitt for a million quid?" The girl replied "Oh gosh, I would just love to do that, I would be nuts to pass up that opportunity."
The boy then thought about it for a few days, and went back to his father.
His father asked him "Did you find the difference between potentially and
realistically?"
The boy replied "Yes, potentially we're sitting on 2 million quid, but
realistically we're living with two slappers.
"The father replied "That's my boy."
The father ponders for a moment, then answered "Go ask your mother if she would sleep with Robert Redford for a million quid and also ask your sister if she would sleep with Brad Pitt for a million quid, then come back and tell me what you learned.
"So the boy went to his mother and asked "Mum would you sleep with
Robert Redford for a million quid?" The mother replied "Definitely, I
wouldn't pass an opportunity like that."
The boy then went to his older sister and asked "Would you sleep with Brad Pitt for a million quid?" The girl replied "Oh gosh, I would just love to do that, I would be nuts to pass up that opportunity."
The boy then thought about it for a few days, and went back to his father.
His father asked him "Did you find the difference between potentially and
realistically?"
The boy replied "Yes, potentially we're sitting on 2 million quid, but
realistically we're living with two slappers.
"The father replied "That's my boy."