A young boy was playing with a ball in the street. He kicked it too hard, and it broke the window of a house and fell inside. A lady came to the window with the ball and shouted at the young boy, so he ran away, but he still wanted his ball back.
A few minutes later he returned and knocked at the door of the house, and when the lady answered it, he said, "My father"s going to come and fix your window very soon."
After a few more minutes a man came to the door with tools in his hand, so the lady let the boy take his ball away.
When the man finished fixing the window, he said to the lady, "That will cost you exactly ten dollars."
"But aren"t you the father of that young boy?" the woman asked, looking surprised.
"No," he answered, equally surprised. "Aren"t you his mother? "
n. Expert swimmer employed to rescue bathers from drowning.
LIFESTYLE
n. Way of life of a person or group.
LIGHTBULB
n. Glass bulb containing an inert gas and a metal filament, providing light when an electric current is passed through it.
LIGHTNING
—n. Flash of bright light produced by an electric discharge between clouds or between clouds and the ground. —attrib. Adj. Very quick. [from *lighten2]
LIGHTSHIP
n. Moored or anchored ship with a beacon light.
LIGHTYEAR
n. Distance light travels in one year, nearly 6 million million miles.
LIMELIGHT
n. - intense white light used formerly in theatres.
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