Once upon a time there lived three men: a
doctor, a chemist, and an Safety Officer. For some reason
all three offended the king and were sentenced to die on the
same day.
The day of the execution arrived, and the doctor was led up
to the guillotine. As he strapped the doctor to the
guillotine, the executioner asked, "Head up or head down?"
"Head up," said the doctor.
"Blindfold or no blindfold?"
"No blindfold."
So the executioner raised the axe, and z-z-z-z-ing! Down
came the blade--and stopped barely an inch above the
doctor's neck. Well, the law stated that if an execution
didn't succeed the first time the prisoner had to be
released, so the doctor was set free.
Then the chemist was led up to the guillotine. "Head up or
head down?" said the executioner. "Head up," said the
chemist.
"Blindfold or no blindfold?"
"No blindfold."
So the executioner raised his axe, and z-z-z-z-ing! Down
came the blade--and stopped an inch above the chemist's
neck. Well, the law stated that if the execution didn't
succeed the first time the prisoner had to be released, so
the chemist was set free.
Finally the Safety Officer was led up to the guillotine.
"Head up or head down?" asked the executioner. "Head up."
"Blindfold or no blindfold?"
"No blindfold."
So the executioner raised his axe, but before he could cut
the rope, the Safety Officer yelled out, "WAIT! I see what
the problem is!"