Posted February 24, 200816 yr ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: "xxx" <[email protected]>; "xxxx" <[email protected]>; "xxx" <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 12:53 PM Subject: Chicken story > Trevor, the farmer, was in the fertilised egg business. He had > several hundred young layers (hens), called 'pullets' and eight or > ten roosters,whose job was to fertilise the eggs. The farmer kept > records and any rooster that didn't perform went into the soup pot > and was replaced > > That took an awful lot of his time so he bought a set of tiny bells > and attached them to his roosters. Each bell had a different tone > so Trevor could tell, from a distance, which rooster was performing. > Now he could sit on the porch and fill out an efficiency report > simply by listening to the bells. > > The farmer's favourite rooster was old Gordon, and a very fine > specimen he was too. But on this particular morning Trevor noticed > old Gordon's bell hadn't rung at all! Trevor went to investigate. > The other roosters were chasing pullets, bells-a-ringing. The > pullets, hearing the roosters coming, would run for cover. But to > farmer Trevor's amazement, Gordon had his bell in his beak, so it > couldn't ring. He'd sneak up on a pullet, do his job and walk on to > the next one. > > Trevor was so proud of Gordon, he entered him in the West Berks > County Fair and Gordon became an overnight sensation among the judges. > > The result? The judges not only awarded Gordon the No Bell Piece > Prize but they also awarded him the Pulletsurprise as well. Clearly > Gordon was a politician in the making: Who else but a politician > could figure out how to win two of the most highly coveted awards on > our planet by being the best at sneaking up on the populace and > screwing them when they weren't paying attention. > > Do you know a Pullitician called Gordon?
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