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What killed the frog?


Many would say the boiling water

But the truth is what killed the frog was his own inability to decide when it had to jump out
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hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
Then there is the one about the free enterprise frogs and the socialist frogs. A man walked into a kitchen where the chef was about to prepare some frog legs for a fancy meal. On the counter were two pots full of frogs. One pot had a lid on it and the other didn't. The pot with the lid had frogs banging their heads on the lid constantly trying to get out but not one of the frogs in the other pot even tried to get out. When asked about the two pots the chef explained that one pot was full of free enterprise frogs and the other was full of socialist frogs. He warned that if he took the lid off the free enterprise frogs they would be out of the pot and all over his kitchen right away. The observer asked the obvious question, what was keeping the socialist frogs in the pot. The chef explained. Socialist frogs are jealous frogs and as soon as one frog starts to climb out of the pot the others pull him back down.