One Last Question!

Once upon a time, there was a job interview involving a blonde, a brunette, and a redhead. Each of them had their turn answering questions, but the last question would test their attention to detail.

The brunette was the first to face this question: “How many D’s are there in ‘INDIANA JONES?’” After a brief pause, she confidently replied, “One.” Satisfied with her answer, the interviewer sent her on her way, promising to get back to her later.

Next up was the redhead. She was asked the same question and didn’t hesitate to say, “One.” The interviewer nodded and said, “We’ll let you know.”

Finally, it was the blonde’s turn. As she pondered the question, her face became serious. She began counting on her fingers, mumbling to herself. “2, 4, 6… hmm… wait… 2, 4, 6… Can I borrow your calculator, please?” After 15 minutes of intense calculations, she confidently announced, “Thirty-two.”

The interviewer was taken aback and couldn’t help but ask, “Okay, now please explain how on earth you arrived at this answer.” The blonde simply replied, “Simple… Daaaa da da daaaa daaaa da daaaa… Daaaa da da daaa daa da daaaa da da… sing along, and you’ll remember it!”

It’s always refreshing to see how different people approach questions. In this case, the blonde may have taken an unconventional path, but she managed to find a memorable way to remember the number of “D’s” in “INDIANA JONES.”