Chuckle 4465
Chuckle 4465
(Today’s Chuckle thanks go to Bev
L of Mt Vernon WA)
I hope all
of you fathers can remember the good times in the good old days!
---Jerry---
~ The King~ (Plus: Today in
history, Word for the day, Today’s horoscope, Maxine and Herman)
Once upon a time...
The king called on the royal weather forecaster and inquired as to the weather
forecast for the next few hours. The royal weatherman assured him that there
was no chance of rain for at least 4 days.
So the king went
fishing with his wife, the queen. On the way he met a farmer on his donkey.
Upon seeing the king the farmer said, "Your Majesty, you should return to
the palace! In just a short time I expect a huge amount of rain to fall
in this area."
The king was polite
and considerate, he replied: "Thanks for your concern, but don’t worry.
It's not going to rain today. I hold the palace meteorologist in high regard.
He is an extensively educated and experienced professional. And besides, I pay
him very high wages. He gave me a very different forecast. I trust him."
So the king continued
on his way. However, a short time later a torrential rain fell from the sky.
The King and Queen were totally soaked and their entourage chuckled upon seeing
them in such a shameful condition.
Furious, the king
returned to the palace and gave the order to fire the professional. Then he
summoned the farmer and offered him the prestigious and high paying role of
royal forecaster.
The farmer said,
"Your Majesty, I do not know anything about forecasting. I obtained the
information about rain today from my donkey. If I see my donkey's ears
drooping, it means with certainty that it will rain very soon." So
the king hired the donkey instead.
And thus began the
practice of hiring dumb asses to work in the government and occupy its highest
and most influential positions.
The practice is unbroken to this
day...
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www.merriam-webster.com/word-of-the-day
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http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history
(Sharpen your vocabulary by clicking Word for the Day)
www.merriam-webster.com/word-of-the-day
(For today's Horoscope click Today's Horoscope)
http://www.prokerala.com/astrology/horoscope/
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Maxine
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Herman
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