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From: Ron J. Anfuso, CPA/ABV
Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 21:35:33 -0700
Subject: The Bronze Rat

A tourist walks into a curio shop in San Francisco. Looking around at everything, he notices a very lifelike, life-sized Bronze statue of a rat.

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It has no price tag, but is so striking that he decides he must have it. So he takes it to the owner and asks, "How much for the bronze rat?"

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The owner replies, "$12 for the rat and $100 for the story."

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The tourist gives the owner $12 and says, "I'll just take the Rat, you can keep the story."

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As he walks down the street, carrying his bronze rat, he notices that a few real rats have crawled out of the alleys and sewers and begun following him down the street. This is disconcerting, and he begins walking faster.

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But, within a couple of blocks, the herd of rats behind him has grown to hundreds, and hundreds more are going at him from side streets and alleys.

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They begin squealing. He begins to trot toward the bay, and looking around he sees that the rats now number in the MILLIONS, and are squealing and coming toward him faster and faster.

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Concerned, even scared, he runs to the edge of the bay and throws the bronze rat as far out into the water as he can.

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Amazingly, the millions of rats all jump into the Bay after it, and are all drowned.

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The man walks back to the curio shop. "Ah ha", says the owner, "you have come back for the Story?"

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"No", says the man, "I came back to see if you have a bronze Muslim."

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