Two young boys Johnny and his brother Sidney walked into a pharmacy one day, picked out a box of tampons and proceeded to the checkout counter.
The pharmacist at the counter asked the older boy, Johnny, "Son, how old are you?”
“Eight”, Johnny replied.
The man continued, “Do you know what these are used for?”
The boy replied, “Not exactly, but they aren't for me. They're for Sidney. He's my brother. He's four."
"Oh, really?" the pharmacist replied suspiciously.
"Damn right." Johnny said. "We saw on TV that if you use these, you would be able to swim, play tennis and ride a bike. Right now, Sidney can't do none of that.”
The pharmacist at the counter asked the older boy, Johnny, "Son, how old are you?”
“Eight”, Johnny replied.
The man continued, “Do you know what these are used for?”
The boy replied, “Not exactly, but they aren't for me. They're for Sidney. He's my brother. He's four."
"Oh, really?" the pharmacist replied suspiciously.
"Damn right." Johnny said. "We saw on TV that if you use these, you would be able to swim, play tennis and ride a bike. Right now, Sidney can't do none of that.”