A father and his son are driving a car down a country lane, when the father loses control of the car and crashes into a tree. The father is killed instantly, but the son gravely injured, survives. The son is immediately rushed to hospital, and is prepared for emergency surgery, but when he is taken in to the operating theatre, the surgeon turns round and says: "I can't operate on this boy. He's my son."
saintpeter. Should that be "has" as opposed to "is"?
The reason I ask is I have been on AB for about 5 years and have never seen this riddle before.
May I therefore suggest you keep such comments to yourself. This will save ridicule as when one criticises, they must come accross as better, smarter and fairly eloquent to be taken seriously.
so you/we/them/i are having a pop at me for not having the correct pronunciation!!! all i am saying is that this particular riddle has been around for years and years and I've seen it on here two or three times.