The Frog And The Banker
The Frog And The Banker
Date: Mon, 3 May 1999 11:31:40 -0500
A frog goes into a bank and approaches the teller. He can see from her
name plate that the teller's name is Patricia Whack. So he says, "Ms.
Whack, I'd like a loan to buy a boat and go on a long vacation."
Patti looks at the frog in disbelief and asks how much he wants to
borrow. The frog says $33,000. The teller asks his name and the frog
says that his name is Kermit Jagger and that it's OK, he knows the
bank manager.
Patti explains that $33,000 is a substantial amount of money and that
he will need to secure some collateral against the loan. She asks if he
has anything he can use as collateral.
The frog says, "Sure, I have this," and produces a tiny, pink,
porcelain elephant, about half an inch tall. Bright pink and
perfectly formed.
Very confused, Patti explains that she'll have to consult with the
manager and disappears into a back office. She finds the manager and
says, "There's a frog called Kermit Jagger out there who claims to know
you and wants to borrow $30,000. And he wants to use this as
collateral." She holds up the tiny pink elephant. "I mean, what the
heck is this?" So the bank manager looks back at her and says:
"It's a knick knack, Patti Whack. Give the frog a loan. His old man's
a Rolling Stone."
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