Savings
FITZGEREL@aol.com (FITZGEREL@aol.com)
Tue, 15 Sep 1998 17:59:20 EDT
There was a little boy named Johnny who used to hang out at the local
corner market. The owner didn't know what Johnny's problem was, but the
boys would constantly tease him.
They would always comment that he was two bricks shy of a load, or two
pickles short of a barrel. To prove it, sometimes they would offer Johnny
his choice between a nickel (5 cents) and a dime (10 cents) and John would
always take the nickel --they said, because it was bigger.
One day after John grabbed the nickel, the store owner took him aside and
said "Johnny, those boys are making fun of you. They think you don't know
the dime is worth more than the nickel. Are you grabbing the nickel
because it's bigger, or what?"
Slowly, Johnny turned toward the store owner and a big grin appeared on his
face and Johnny said, "Well, if I took the dime, they'd stop doing it, and
so far I have saved $20!"