A weary trucker pushed open the door of a roadside café, the scent of fresh coffee and sizzling bacon welcoming him like an old friend.
He stomped the dust from his boots, took a seat at the counter, and glanced at the perky new waitress—a blonde with an eager smile and a notepad at the read
“I’ll have three flat tires, a pair of headlights, and some running boards,” he said with a knowing smirk.
The waitress’s brow furrowed. She didn’t want to look clueless on her first day, so she quickly scribbled down the order and hurried to the kitchen.
“Hey, chef,” she said, lowering her voice. “There’s a guy out there who just ordered three flat tires, a pair of headlights, and running boards! Does he think this is an auto parts store?”
The cook let out a hearty chuckle. “Relax, sweetheart. ‘Three flat tires’ means three pancakes, ‘a pair of headlights’ is two sunny-side-up eggs, and ‘running boards’ are two strips of crispy bacon.”
Realization dawned on her face. “Ohhh! That makes sense!” She turned to leave but hesitated, a mischievous glint in her eye.
Moments later, she returned to the trucker’s table, carefully setting down a plate stacked with golden pancakes, eggs gleaming like morning sun, and perfectly crisp bacon. Then, with a flourish, she placed a steaming bowl of baked beans in front of him.
The trucker frowned. “Uh… what are the beans for, Blondie?”
She grinned, hands on her hips. “Well, I figured while you’re waiting for your flat tires, headlights, and running boards… you might as well gas up!”
The café erupted in laughter. The trucker shook his head, chuckling as he reached for his coffee.
Looks like the rookie waitress was quick on her feet after all.