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The Pope goes to New York and gets picked up at the airport by a limousine. When he sees the car, he motions to the driver and says, “Do
Do
Do Did Done
Fazer (atividade)
you mind if I ask you a favor?”
“A favor for the pope??” exclaims the driver. “Of course. Anything!”
“You know, I hardly
Hardly
Mal (quase não)
I hardly slept last night: Mal dormi essa noite
ever get to drive, and I’d really like it if I could drive now. Would you please let me?”
The thought of the pope getting behind the wheel scared the driver. What if he got into an accident? On the other hand, the driver felt that he couldn’t say “no” to the Pope himself, so he reluctantly agreed and let him get behind the wheel.
To his utter dismay, the Pope turns the key, lights
To Light
Light Lit Lit
Acender
up the rear tires and speeds up like a maniac! After driving in excess of 100 mph in a 45 mph zone, a police car drives up and orders them to stop immediately. The Pope slams on the brakes and comes to a dead stop.
The police officer emerges from his vehicle, briefly peers through the limousine’s window, then immediately calls his sergeant.
Cop: “Sir, I have a problem.”
Sergeant: “What kind
Kind
Gentil
of problem?”
Cop: “Well, I pulled over this driver for speeding, but he’s someone really important.”
Sergeant: “Important like … the mayor?”
Cop: “No, no, a lot more important than that.”
Sergeant: “Important like … the governor?”
Cop: “Way more important than that, Sarge.”
Sergeant: “Important like … the President?”
Cop: “Even more important than him.”
Sergeant: “Who’s more important than the President?”
Cop: “I don’t know, sarge, but just to give you an idea, the Pope is his driver!”
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