Once upon a time, a woman visited a pet shop and instantly caught sight of a magnificent parrot. The price tag on the cage read $50. Intrigued, she couldn’t help but ask the pet store owner, “Why is it so affordable?”

The owner locked eyes with her and revealed, “Well, I should inform you upfront that this parrot used to reside in a rather unconventional place and may occasionally utter some explicit language.”

Despite the disclaimer, the woman felt drawn to the parrot and decided to bring it home with her. She carefully positioned its cage in the living room, eagerly anticipating its first words.

As the parrot observed its surroundings, it eventually looked at the woman and exclaimed, “New house, new madam!” The woman was taken aback by the implications, but she chose to see the lighter side of things, thinking to herself, “It’s not necessarily a bad thing.”

Later that day, when her two teenage daughters returned from school, the parrot spotted them and quipped, “New house, new madam, new girls!” Initially offended, the girls and their mother eventually found amusement in the situation and burst into laughter.

Just when they thought the parrot had exhausted its repertoire, the woman’s husband arrived home from work. The bird locked eyes with him and jokingly declared, “New house, new madam, new girls – old clients!”