A horse and a chicken are playing in a meadow. The horse falls
into a mud hole and is sinking. He calls to the chicken to go and
get the farmer to help pull him out to safety.
The chicken runs to the farmer but the farmer can't be found. So
he drives the farmer's Bricklin back to the mud hole and ties
some rope around the bumper. He then throws the other end of the
rope to his friend, the horse, and drives forward saving him from
sinking.
A few days later, the chicken and the horse were playing in the
meadow again. This time the chicken fell in the mud hole. The
chicken yelled to the horse to go and get some help from the
farmer.
The horse said, "I think I can stand over the hole." So he
stretched over the width of the hole and said "grab my 'thingy'
and pull yourself up."
And the chicken did and pulled himself to safety.
The moral of the story:
If you are hung like a horse, you don't need a Bricklin to pick
up chicks.
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