The Strongest Man
Sent January 23, 2008
The
local bar was so sure that its bartender was the strongest man around that they
offered a standing $1000 bet: The bartender would squeeze a lemon until all the
juice ran into a glass, and hand the lemon to a patron. Anyone who could squeeze
one more drop of juice out would win the money.
Many people had tried
over time (professional wrestlers, longshoremen, etc.), but nobody could do it.
One day this scrawny
little man came in, wearing thick glasses and a polyester suit, and said in a
tiny, squeaky voice, "I'd like to try the bet."
After the laughter had
died down, the bartender agreed, grabbed a lemon, and squeezed away. Then he
handed the dried, wrinkled remains of the rind to the little man.
But the crowd's laughter
turned to total silence as the man clenched his fist around the lemon and SIX
drops fell into the glass.
As the crowd cheered, the
bartender paid the $1000, and asked the little man, "What do you do for a
living? Are you a lumberjack, a weight lifter, or what?"
The man replied, "I work
for the IRS."