
Three pigs at dinner turn a simple night out into a slow-burning setup. Each order sounds ordinary until the third pig insists, again and again, on “water, lots and lots of water.” The repetition builds like a drumbeat, and the waiter, like us, can’t stand the mystery. When the truth lands—that someone has to go “wee wee wee” all the way home—it’s the ridiculous collision of childhood rhyme and adult logic that makes the joke stick.
The second story shifts from playful to sharply ironic. A farmer, just feeding his pigs, is punished first for giving them too little, then for giving them too much. Accused by opposite sides, he finally gives up on trying to be “right” and hands each pig five dollars “to buy whatever they want.” It’s absurd, but it’s also a quiet jab at how impossible it can feel to satisfy everyone—and how sometimes, laughter is the only sane response.