Five-Year
Solitary

Three
tourists were traveling in South America: an Irishman,
a Frenchman and a blond American. They all found themselves
in a bar in a small Latin American country which was
ruled by a strict dictator. As luck would have it, they
got into an argument and a bar fight soon started. The
local military police arrived and arrested them.
At their trial before a tribunal, they learned their
luck was even worse than they had thought. The bar was
owned by the brother of the dictator. The three of them
were promptly sentenced to five years in solitary confinement.
Before they were taken away to prison, the judge said,
"You are foreigners to our country. I will grant
you each one favor. You may choose one item to help
you pass the time in our prison. What do you wish for?"
The Irishman asked for a five years supply of fine Irish
whiskey. The Frenchman asked for a five year supply
of fine French wine. The blond American requests a five
year supply of cigarettes. The judge grants all three
requests. The three were led off to prison and thrown
into individual cells down in the dark, damp basement
of the prison.

Five years later they were let out one by one. First
the Irishman was released. He staggered out, drunk,
barely able to stand, and quickly stumbled out of the
prison without saying a word. The Frenchman was released
next. He swaggered out, rather drunk himself, and walked
out into freedom. The blond American was released last.
He stepped out into freedom and said, "Does anyone
have a %&$*&@# match?"