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A Hawaiian woodpecker and a California woodpecker were arguing about
which place had the toughest trees. The Hawaiian woodpecker said Hawaii had
a tree that no woodpecker could peck.
The California woodpecker accepted his challenge, and promptly pecked a
hole in the tree with no problem.
The Hawaiian woodpecker was in awe. The California woodpecker then
challenged the Hawaiian woodpecker to peck a tree in California that was
absolutely im-peckable (a term woodpeckers like to use).
The Hawaiian woodpecker expressed confidence he could do it, so accepted
the challenge. After flying to California, the Hawaiian woodpecker
successfully pecked the tree with no problem. So the two woodpeckers were
now confused.
How is it that the Californian woodpecker was able to peck the Hawaiian
tree and the Hawaiian woodpecker was able to peck the Californian tree but
neither one was able to peck the tree in their own state?
After much woodpecker-pondering, they both came to the same conclusion:
Your pecker is always harder when you're away from home.