
There's a painting hanging in our law office that I really like. When I first started working here, I complimented one of my bosses on the artwork, and he told me that he painted it himself. Apparently, he was an art student before he was a law student.
For the past few years, I have been telling my clients that a lawyer in my firm painted the piece on the wall of the conference room. The casual conversation has always been a convenient ice-breaker. Until today. Today, my client looked from me...to the painting...back to me...back to the painting...and then sighed. It was a loud, exasperated sigh.
"Are you serious?" she said.
"Yes. My boss painted it. He used to paint a lot before he became a lawyer."
"That's a print of a painting by Monet."
Turns out the lawyer in my firm was just "joking" when he told me that.
It was sort of like the time when I realized that the blind man who I'd worked with for 2 years thought that I was black. (I'm not.) And when I gently asked him why he thought that, he said "Someone told me you were."
Okay. Maybe it's not like that at all. But they both just seem like strange jokes to play on a person.