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A Jeff Scott story: Bargains too good to pass up

This story was told Jeff Scott at his apple stand at FM2TE today. He said that years ago, an Adair Countian traveling to Chicago told his hosts he was hungry for a hamburger. When he approached the cook in a little lunch stand, he asked how much a hamburger would be and was told, "They're 25 cents." The counterman added. "But I can let you have a dozen for $3." The Adair County man quickly saw an advantage. "Well, in that case," he said, "Just go ahead and give me a dozen."

This is a good story, but not Scott's best. He has plenty of others.




This story was posted on 2014-09-09 16:46:27
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