When Scotty was a trapper
When Scotty was a trapper
An engineer, a psychologist, and a theologian were<br>hunting in the wilderness of northern Canada.<br>Suddenly, the temperature dropped and a furious<br>snowstorm was upon them. They came across an isolated<br>cabin, far removed from any town. The hunters had heard<br>that the locals in the area were quite hospitable, so<br>they knocked on the door to ask permission to rest.<br><br>No one answered their knocks, but they discovered the<br>cabin was unlocked and they entered. It was a simple<br>place ... 2 rooms with a minimum of furniture and<br>household equipment. Nothing was unusual about the<br>cabin except the stove. It was large, pot-bellied, and<br>made of cast-iron. What was strange about it was its<br>location ... it was suspended in midair by wires<br>attached to the ceiling beams.<br><br>"Fascinating," said the psychologist. "It is obvious<br>that this lonely trapper, isolated from humanity, has<br>elevated this stove so that he can curl up under it and<br>vicariously experience a return to the womb."<br><br>"Nonsense!" replied the engineer. "The man is<br>practicing the laws of thermodynamics. By elevating<br>his stove, he has discovered a way to distribute heat<br>more evenly throughout the cabin."<br><br>"With all due respect," interrupted the theologian,<br>"I'm sure that hanging his stove from the ceiling has<br>religious meaning. Fire LIFTED UP has been a religious<br>symbol for centuries."<br><br>The three debated the point for several hours without<br>resolving the issue. When the trapper finally<br>returned, they immediately asked him why he had hung<br>his heavy pot-bellied stove from the ceiling.<br><br>His answer was succinct. "Had plenty of wire, not much<br>stove pipe."<br>
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