Ramadan’s Humor Part II: Yeteh-Hono Continued…

 

Yeteh-hono was breaking his fast again. This time around, he had a loaf of bread well buttered. The special fast breaking meal was wrapped in a newspaper. Oh well, poor wife trusted Yeteh-hono with the fish money for the whole week which was a hundred dalasi note. As it was time to break the fast, and without realization, he had the D100 note along aside the bread. His job was to conquer that bread and he did it well. He didn’t only eat the bread, but ate along the D100 note. Upon finishing the bread and as he began searching for the money in his pocket, he realized the last broken piece of that D100 note in his hand. Out loud, he started crying at the top of his lungs. As rescue efforts started, he refused to say anything, other than using his pointer finger to point to the last piece of that note. (LOL).

 

I don’t know about you. I know who it is with certainty. As always, fill in the gap for your favorite take.

 

I wish you all a successful last ten days.

 

The Ends

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