Grandpa’s hilarious mix-up leaves son speechless

Never underestimate the wisdom (and humor) of the older generation! When Grandma and Grandpa spent the night at their son’s house, Grandpa stumbled upon a certain little blue pill in the medicine cabinet.

What followed was a mix-up that had the whole family in stitches, proving once again that age brings not only experience but also some unexpected surprises…

Get ready for a story that’s as priceless as it is hilarious – and a punchline you definitely won’t see coming!

Grandma and Grandpa visiting their kids overnight

Grandma and Grandpa were visiting their kids overnight.When Grandpa found a bottle of V pills in his son’s medicine cabinet, he asked about using one of the pills.

The son said, “I don’t think you should take one Dad, they’re very strong and very expensive.”

“How much?” asked Grandpa. “$10.00 a pill, answered the son. “I don’t care,”‘ said Grandpa,

“I’d still like to try one, and before we leave in the morning, I’ put the money under the pillow. ”

Later the next morning, the son found $110 under the pillow. He called Grandpa and said, “

I told you each pill was $10, not $110. “I know,” said Grandpa.

“The hundred is from Grandma!”

BONUS STORY

Aren’t grandparents just the best? If this story brought a smile to your face, you’re in for another treat! You won’t believe how this grandpa handled his noisy 3-year-old grandchild – his clever approach will have you laughing out loud:

A woman in a grocery store is following a grandpa and his rather challenging 3-year-old grandson.

It’s obvious to her that he has his hands full with the child screaming for sweets in the sweet aisle, cookies in the cookies’ aisle, and for fruit, cereal and soda in the other aisles.

Meanwhile, grandpa is working his way around, saying in a controlled voice,”Easy, William, we won’t be long. Easy, boy.”

Another outburst and she hears the grandpa calmly say, “It’s okay William, just a couple more minutes and we’ll be out of here. Hang in there, boy.”

At the checkout, the little terror is throwing items out of the cart and grandpa says again in a very controlled voice, “William, William, relax buddy, don’t get upset. We’ll be home in five short minutes; stay cool, William.”

Very impressed, the woman goes outside where the grandpa is loading his groceries and the boy into the car.

She said to the elderly gentleman, “It’s none of my business, but you were amazing in there. I don’t know how you did it. That whole time, you kept your composure and no matter how loud and disruptive he got, you just calmly kept saying things would be okay. William is very lucky to have you as his grandpa.”

“Thanks,” said the grandfather, “but I’m William. The little brat’s name is Kevin.”

Don’t forget to share the laugh with your friends and family, you never know who might need it at the end of a long day.

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