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Osho Mulla
Nasrudin Jokes
- Mulla Nasruddin got so drunk that there
was a fight with another drunkard, and he had wounds and scratches
all over his face.
He came home in the middle of the night, looked into the mirror and
thought, "Now, tomorrow morning is going to be difficult!" How is he
going to hide these wounds and these scratches? His wife is bound to
know and she will say, "You got drunk again and you have been
fighting again!" How to hide it?
A great idea occurred to him. He searched in the medicine chest,
found some ointment. He put it on his wounds and scratches, was very
happy, pleased with himself that by morning things would not be so
bad... and went to sleep.
Early in the morning when he was still in bed, his wife shouted from
the bathroom, "Who has put ointment on the mirror?"
- Mulla Nasruddin came across a small boy
sitting in the gutter crying loudly.
"My boy, don't cry like that," said the Mulla.
Said the little boy, "Listen, mate, you cry your way and I will cry
mine."
- Mulla Nasruddin was talking to one of his
friends.
The friend said, "How was your night last night?"
Mulla said, "It was a beautiful night! I dreamed that I had gone to
the Taj Mahal Hotel, and I have never tasted such delicious food in
my life. I enjoyed my night, my dream. I can still feel the flavor
of the food, I still feel the joy. Those dreams are still around
me."
The friend said, "That's nothing! That's why I asked how your night
was, because last night I dreamed that I was on a boat at sea and
Sophia Loren was with me -- naked, absolutely naked!"
Mulla suddenly became angry and he said, "What kind of friend are
you? Why didn't you ask me to come?"
The friend said, "I did phone. Your wife said you had gone to the
Taj Mahal Hotel!"
- I asked Mulla Nasruddin, "Nasruddin, I
hear you just had an accident?"
He said, "Yes, it was pretty bad, but I collected twenty thousand
rupees, and my wife who was in the accident with me, got five
thousand rupees."
I asked him, "Did she get hurt?"
Nasruddin laughed and said, "No, but I had the presence of mind to
kick her in the face during the confusion!"
- Mulla Nasruddin and his family were
walking to the cemetery with the body of his recently departed wife.
Suddenly one of the pallbearers tripped on a cobblestone and fell.
The casket dropped to the ground and opened. Everyone stood in shock
as the dead Mrs. Nasruddin opened her eyes. She was very much alive,
the victim of catatonia.
Five years went by and Mrs. Nasruddin passed away, this time a
victim of natural causes, but Nasruddin had not forgotten. And on
the way to the cemetery as the pallbearers approached the spot where
her casket was dropped, he shouted, "For God's sake, watch the
cobblestones!"
- Mulla Nasruddin has purchased a new house
and he planted a beautiful garden, a beautiful lawn. Then a new
neighbor moved into the empty house by the side of Mulla's house. He
was enchanted with Mulla's garden and his lawn. He said, "I would
also like to make a beautiful lawn, but how do you know what is
grass and what is just weeds?"
Mulla said, "Very simple. You pull out both and throw them.
Whatsoever grows again on its own is weeds."
- Mulla Nasruddin came home one night late,
utterly drunk. He was trying... and he had only one key, but it
wouldn't go in the lock because he was trembling and shaking.
The policeman came to see because for half an hour Mulla was trying
and trying. And he said, "Wait! Give me the key, I will open it."
He said, "No need to bother with the key. You just hold the house in
place and I can open it!"
- Mulla Nasruddin came from his village to
the big city, and a rich friend invited him to his box at the opera.
Said the friend, "We will be sitting close to other people, so be
sure to change your socks before you come!"
A short time after they entered their opera seats, the neighbors
started turning their noses up at the bad smell.
"I told you to change your socks," said the friend to Mulla.
"I most certainly did," said Nasruddin. "And furthermore I knew you
wouldn't believe me, so I brought the old socks right here in my
pocket to prove it!"
- Mulla Nasruddin's son came home late from
school. The Mulla grabbed him and gave him a beating, saying, "Let
this be a lesson to you not to come home late!"
The next day the boy came home with his clothes dirty from playing.
The Mulla gave him a good smacking, saying, "Let this be a lesson to
you not to dirty your clothes!"
The following day the boy came home with bad grades. The Mulla beat
him again, saying, "Let this be a lesson to you not to get bad
grades!"
The fourth day, as soon as the son came home, the Mulla just grabbed
him and beat him.
"What is the matter, father?" asked the boy, crying. "Today I came
on time, with clean clothes, and with good grades!"
"Let this be a lesson to you," said Mulla Nasruddin. "There is no
justice in the world!"
- Once Mulla Nasruddin came home, as usual
very drunk. His wife was in a rage, more so because he had just
promised the other day that he was trying to leave his habit by and
by. And the wife said, "Now, what about your leaving the habit?"
Mulla said he had tried his best to break the habit, but when he cut
`h' from the word `habit' still `a bit' remained. When he cut `a'
still `bit' remained, and when he cut `b' still `it' remained.
- Mulla Nasruddin limped into the doctor's
office with a badly swollen ankle.
"Goodness, man!" said the doctor, after looking at Nasruddin's
ankle. "How long has tit been in this condition?"
"About three months," said the Mulla.
"Why, this ankle is broken!" said the doctor. "Why didn't you come
to me right away?"
"Well, I sort of hesitated," said the Mulla, "because every time I
say anything is wrong with me my wife insists that I stop smoking."
- Once it happened that Mulla Nasruddin came
staggering home totally drunk, and knocked many times at his own
door. It was already half past midnight. The wife answered and he
asked her, "Can you tell me, madam, where Mulla Nasruddin lives?"
The wife said, "This is too much. You are Mulla Nasruddin."
He said, "That's right, that I know, but it doesn't answer my
question. Where does he live?"
- Mulla Nasruddin's wife was on her deathbed
and the doctor said, "Nasruddin, I must be frank with you; in such
moments it is better to be truthful. Your wife cannot be saved. The
disease has gone beyond us, and you must prepare yourself. Don't
allow yourself to suffer, accept it, it is your fate. Your wife is
going to die."
Nasruddin said, "Don't worry. If I could suffer with her for so many
years, I can suffer for a few hours more!"
- I have heard that Mulla Nasruddin was
saying to his son, "It is none of your business, don't ask such
things. Who are you to ask me how I met your mother? But I will tell
you one thing: she sure cured me of whistling."
Then he said, "And this is the moral of the story: if you don't want
to be unhappy like me, never whistle at a girl!"
- Mulla Nasruddin was teaching his small
son, who was seven years old, how to approach a girl, how to ask her
to dance, what to say and what not to say, how to persuade her.
The boy went away and half an hour later came back and said, "Now
teach me how to get rid of her!"
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