A lawyer, who was quite wealthy, had a summer cabin to which he retreated
for several weeks of the year. Each summer, the lawyer would invite a
different friend of his to spend a week or two up at this place, which
happened to be in a backwoods section of Maine. On one particular
occasion, he invited a Czechoslovakian friend to stay with him, and
the friend, eager to get something free from a lawyer, agreed.
Early one morning the lawyer and his Czech companion went out to pick
berries for their morning breakfast. As they went around the berry patch,
along came two huge Bears - a male and a female. The lawyer, seeing the
two bears, immediately dashed for cover. His friend, though, wasn't so
lucky, and the male bear reached him and swallowed him whole.
The lawyer ran back to his Mercedes, tore into town as fast as he could,
and got the local sheriff. The sheriff grabbed his rifle and dashed
back to the berry patch with the lawyer. Sure enough, the two bears were
still there.
"He's in THAT one!" cried the lawyer, pointing to the male, while
visions of lawsuits from his friend's family danced in his head. He
just had to save his friend.
The sheriff looked at the bears, and without batting an eye, leveled his
gun, took careful aim and SHOT THE FEMALE.
"Why did you do that?" exclaimed the lawyer, "I said he was in the other!"
"Exactly," replied the sheriff, "would YOU believe a lawyer who told
you that the Czech was in the male?"
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