A team of sociologists have planned an experiment in isolation. They send an Englishman, a Frenchman and a Japanese man to a
deserted island and arrange to come back and see how they have adapted. The sociologists leave, and the three men decide to split up the
tasks amongst themselves. "I'm an engineer," says the Englishman, "so I'll handle building a shelter." He turns to the Frenchman and says: "You French are pretty good cooks so why don't you handle the cooking?" The Frenchman agrees, and the Englishman turns to the Japanese and says, "That leaves you to organise the supplies." The Japanese man agrees and each man sets about his task. A year passes, and the sociologists return to see how the men have coped. They expect to find three desperate men, unhappy with having to live on the island, but instead find a huge wooden house with verandas and porches and balconies. The Englishman comes to greet them, and when they express their surprise about the house he just shrugs and says, "Yeah well I
had a lot of raw materials so I kind of went to town and did the place
up." The team are amazed and are shown inside to the kitchen where
they're greeted with the most amazing smell of delicious food. The Frenchman sees their surprise and just shrugs. "I had lots to
work with," he says. "This island has loads of edible herbs and
plants." The team sits down to eat and are about to start when one of them inquires about the Japanese man. "Oh we don't know what happened
to him," explains the Englishman, "he ran off into the woods to sort
out the supplies and hasn't been seen since."
They all agree that they should try to find the man, and a search party is organised. They make it about 100 yards into the woods, when the Japanese man jumps out from behind a tree, stark naked with half a coconut on his head, and peacock feathers sticking out of his backside, and shouts...
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deserted island and arrange to come back and see how they have adapted. The sociologists leave, and the three men decide to split up the
tasks amongst themselves. "I'm an engineer," says the Englishman, "so I'll handle building a shelter." He turns to the Frenchman and says: "You French are pretty good cooks so why don't you handle the cooking?" The Frenchman agrees, and the Englishman turns to the Japanese and says, "That leaves you to organise the supplies." The Japanese man agrees and each man sets about his task. A year passes, and the sociologists return to see how the men have coped. They expect to find three desperate men, unhappy with having to live on the island, but instead find a huge wooden house with verandas and porches and balconies. The Englishman comes to greet them, and when they express their surprise about the house he just shrugs and says, "Yeah well I
had a lot of raw materials so I kind of went to town and did the place
up." The team are amazed and are shown inside to the kitchen where
they're greeted with the most amazing smell of delicious food. The Frenchman sees their surprise and just shrugs. "I had lots to
work with," he says. "This island has loads of edible herbs and
plants." The team sits down to eat and are about to start when one of them inquires about the Japanese man. "Oh we don't know what happened
to him," explains the Englishman, "he ran off into the woods to sort
out the supplies and hasn't been seen since."
They all agree that they should try to find the man, and a search party is organised. They make it about 100 yards into the woods, when the Japanese man jumps out from behind a tree, stark naked with half a coconut on his head, and peacock feathers sticking out of his backside, and shouts...
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SUPPLIES!!!"
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