One of the funniest (unintentionally) lines I have ever heard was on an Art Linkletter Show. For those too young to remember him, he hosted a very popular TV show which featured him interviewing children. In an “advice column” segment, children wrote in with a question for a panel of advice-giving children on the show. The question was posed “How can I get my parents to get me a dog?” The response, after due consideration, came from a young boy on the panel. He said, in all seriousness, “Ask them for a little brother.”
One of the funniest (unintentionally) lines I have ever heard was on an Art Linkletter Show. For those too young to remember him, he hosted a very popular TV show which featured him interviewing children. In an “advice column” segment, children wrote in with a question for a panel of advice-giving children on the show. The question was posed “How can I get my parents to get me a dog?” The response, after due consideration, came from a young boy on the panel. He said, in all seriousness, “Ask them for a little brother.”