
Tiger Woman
Once upon a time, there was a Zen master looking for good disciples.
(master:) Behave yourself.
(young disciple:) More money!
(old disciple:) Pretty woman!
(old disciple:) You did it!
(young disciple:) No, you did it!
(master:) Get out!
(master:) Who’s my true disciple?
(master:) Ah, a baby must be pure.
14 years later…
(master:) I need to take a shopping trip. I’ll take the boy.
(master:) Don’t be attracted to tigers.
(boy:) What’s a tiger?
(master:) Long hair, fair skin, red lips, flowing gait…
(boy:) The market is fun!
(master:) Come back at dusk. Don’t be attracted to tigers.
(boy:) I won’t.
(master:) What did you buy?
(boy:) Nothing.
(master:) What do you want, boy?
(boy:) I don’t dare tell you.
(master:) Tell me, don’t be afraid.
(boy:) Master, I want a tiger.
(master:) Those tigers bite!
(boy:) I’d like to be eaten by a tiger.
(master:) Oh my Buddha!