A Mexican woodpecker
and a Canadian woodpecker were in Mexico arguing about
which country had the toughest trees.
The Mexican woodpecker claimed Mexico had a tree that no woodpecker could peck.
The Canadian woodpecker accepted his challenge and promptly pecked a hole in the tree with no problem. The Mexican woodpecker was amazed.
The Canadian
woodpecker then challenged the Mexican woodpecker to peck a
tree in Canada that was absolutely 'impeccable' (a term
frequently used by woodpeckers).
The Mexican woodpecker expressed confidence that he could do it and accepted the challenge.
The two of them flew to Canada where the Mexican woodpecker successfully pecked the so-called 'impeccable' tree almost without breaking a sweat.
The Mexican woodpecker expressed confidence that he could do it and accepted the challenge.
The two of them flew to Canada where the Mexican woodpecker successfully pecked the so-called 'impeccable' tree almost without breaking a sweat.
Both woodpeckers were
now terribly confused.
How is it that the
Canadian woodpecker was able to peck the Mexican
tree, and the Mexican
woodpecker was able
to peck the Canadian tree,
yet neither was able
to peck the tree in their own country?
After much woodpecker
pondering, they both
came to the same
conclusion. Apparently, Tiger
Woods was right, when
he said, 'Your pecker getsharder when you're
away from home.'
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