Saturday, February 25, 2012

THE BLUE PIGEON



The Mayor of London, England was very worried about a plague of pigeons in the City Centre

He could not remove the pigeons from the city. All of London  was full of pigeon poop, the people of London could not walk on the pavements, or drive on the roads. It  was costing a fortune to keep the streets and pavements  clean.
One day a man came to the Town Hall and offered the Mayor a proposition. 'I can rid your beautiful city of its plague of pigeons without any cost to  the city. But, you must promise not to ask me any questions. Or,  you can pay me one million pounds to ask one  question.' The  mayor considered the offer briefly and accepted the free  proposition.
The  next day the man climbed to the top of the Nelson's Column, opened his coat, and  released a blue pigeon. The blue pigeon circled in the air and  flew up into the bright blue London  sky.
All the pigeons in London saw the blue pigeon and gathered up in the air behind the bird. The London pigeons followed  the blue pigeon as she flew eastwards out of the city. The next day the blue pigeon returned completely alone to the man on top of Nelson's Column.

The Mayor was very impressed. He felt the man and the blue pigeon had performed a wonderful miraculous service to rid London of the  plague of pigeons.
Even though the man with the pigeon had charged nothing, the mayor presented him with a check for 1 million pounds and  told the man that, indeed, he did have a question to ask and even though they had agreed to no fee and the man had rid the city of pigeons, he  decided to pay the 1 million just to get to ask ONE  question. The  man accepted the money and told the mayor to ask his ONE  question. The  mayor asked:  'Do you have a blue Pakistani ?"


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