THE RAT
A Tourist walked into a Chinese curio shop in San Francisco.
While looking around at the exotic merchandise, he noticed a very lifelike,
life-sized, bronze statue of a rat.
It had no price tag, but was so incredibly striking the
tourist decided he must have it. He took it to the old shop owner and asked,
"how much for the bronze rat?"
"Ahh, you have chosen wisely! It is $12 for the rat and $100 for the story,
said the wise old Chinaman.
The tourist quickly pulled out twelve dollars. "I'll just take the rat, you can keep the story".
As he walked down the street carrying his bronze rat, the
tourist noticed that a few real rats had crawled out of the alleys and sewers
and had begun following him down the street.
This was a bit disconcerting so he began walking faster. A couple blocks later he looked behind him and saw to his horror the herd of rats behind him had grown to hundreds, and they began squealing.
Sweating now, the tourist began to trot toward San Francisco
Bay.
Again, after a couple blocks, he looked around only to
discover that the rats now numbered in the MILLIONS, and were squealing and
coming toward him faster and faster.
Terrified, he ran to the edge of the Bay and threw the
bronze rat as far as he could into the Bay.
Amazingly, the millions of rats all jumped into the Bay
after the bronze rat and were all drowned.
The man walked back to the curio shop in Chinatown.
"Ahhh," said the owner, "You come back for story ?"
"No sir," said the man, "I came back to see
if you have a bronze Democrat.
So what was the moral? Sell your Bronze Rats for $100 and the story for $12, you are sure to make more money that way.
A hat tip to TOB for that one.
A hat tip to TOB for that one.
All the best,
Glenn B
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