The Safest Answer
A Prague policeman was shocked to come upon a man walking quite naked through the streets. “What are you doing, going around like that?” he demanded. “The American occupation troops stole all my clothes.” the man declared. “What!” cried the cop. “Idioh Liar! Don’t you know there aren’t any American troops here —only Russian soldiers?” “Oh, yes,” the man retorted. ‘That’s all right for you to say, but not me!”
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 41, 21 September 1949, Page 4
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73The Safest Answer Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 41, 21 September 1949, Page 4
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