In this lighthearted and amusing tale, three elderly gentlemen visit a doctor to undergo a routine memory test. The doctor, hoping to check their mental sharpness, begins with a simple question: “What is three times three?” The first man thinks hard, squints his eyes, and proudly announces, “274!” His answer is wildly incorrect, but he delivers it with full confidence. The doctor raises an eyebrow but continues calmly.
He turns to the second man and repeats, “What is three times three?” The second gentleman smiles pleasantly and replies, “Tuesday.” His response, though completely unrelated, is given with such sincerity that the doctor can’t help but be puzzled. Finally, the doctor asks the third man the same question.
Without hesitation, the man answers, “Nine.” His reply is quick, clear, and undeniably correct.
The humor in this story comes from the contrast between the three answers. While the first two men showcase confusion, forgetfulness, or simply creative thinking, the third man surprises everyone by giving the accurate response.
This simple setup creates a charming and funny moment that highlights both the unpredictability of memory and the delight of unexpected clarity. It’s a gentle reminder that growing older brings challenges — but also plenty of laughs.