After many battles in Iraq, my son was ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation in which he had to endure some odd questions. “If you saw a submarine in the Sahara, what would you do?” “Well, I'd throw snowballs at it,” he answered. “Where'd you get the snowballs?” the doctor asked. “Same place you got the submarine.”
在伊拉克打了很多仗以后,我兒子被命令去做一次精神科醫(yī)生的評(píng)估。在那里他得容忍很多稀奇古怪的問題。“如果你在撒哈拉大沙漠看到一艘潛水艇,你會(huì)怎么做?”他回答:“嗯,我會(huì)向它扔雪球?!贬t(yī)生問:“從哪里去弄雪球?”“就從你弄到潛水艇的地方?!?