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TRAIN TICKET
 

Three women and three men are travelling by train to the rugby match.

 

At the station, the three men each buy a ticket and watch as the three

women buy just one ticket.

 

'How are the three of you going to travel on only one ticket?' asks one

of the men.

 

'Watch and learn,' answers one of the women.

 

They all board the train. The three men take their respective seats but

all three women cram into a toilet together and close the door.

 

Shortly after the train has departed, the conductor comes around

collecting tickets.

 

He knocks on the toilet door and says, 'Ticket, please. The door opens

just a

crack, and a single arm emerges with a ticket in hand.

 

The conductor takes it and moves on.

 

The men see this happen and agree it was quite a clever idea; so, after

the game, they decide to do the same thing on the return trip and save

some money.

 

 

When they get to the station they buy a single ticket for the return

trip but see, to their astonishment, that the three women don't buy any

ticket at all!!

 

'How are you going to travel without a ticket?' says one perplexed man.

 

'Watch and learn,' answer the women.

 

When they board the train, the three men cram themselves into a toilet,

and the three women cram into another toilet just down the way.

 

Shortly after the train is on its way, one of the women leaves her

toilet and walks over to the toilet in which the men are hiding.

 

The woman knocks on their door and says, 'Ticket, please.'

 

I'm still trying to figure out why men ever think they are smarter than

women.

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