两市长过招
Wanted To Know How
His Pig’s Doing
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Two mayors made a bet on
the outcome of the Vegetable Bowl, the annual football game
between their high school teams. If Arvada’s team lost, the
mayor of Arvada would send the mayor of Boulder ten pounds of
sliced potatoes, ready for frying. If Boulder’s team lost, the
mayor would send ten pounds of sliced tomatoes, ready for
sandwiches or salads.
Unfortunately, before the game started, the
mayor of Boulder overheard the Arvada mayor tell someone: “They
grow the worst tomatoes. If they lose and send us their
tomatoes, I’m going to give them all to my pig.” The mayor of
Boulder was upset to hear this, because he thought Boulder’s
tomatoes were the best in the state. So he gave the matter some
thought.
The following week, the big game was
played. Boulder lost its star quarterback in the first half when
he tripped over a cheerleader and sprained his big toe. The
quarterback glumly watched the rest of the game from the bench.
His team ended up losing, 38 to 12. The two mayors shook hands
after the game, and the Arvada mayor said, “I’m really looking
forward to those tomatoes.” As the Boulder team left the
stadium, some unhappy fans threw ripe tomatoes at them.
A week later, the mayor of Arvada received
a package of beautifully sliced tomatoes. He took them straight
to his pig, which gobbled them right up. That night the mayor of
Boulder asked his wife if Arvada’s mayor had called. “No,” she
said. “Why?” “Because I mixed a pint of hot sauce into the
tomatoes and I wanted to know how his pig’s doing.”