A lawyer and two friends, a Rabbi and a Hindu holy man, had car
trouble in the countryside and asked to spend the night with a
farmer.
The farmer said "There might be a problem; you see, I only have
room for
two to sleep, so one of you must sleep in the barn."
"No problem," chimed the Rabbi, "My people wandered in the
desert for
forty years, I am humble enough to sleep in the barn for an
evening."
With that he departed to the barn and the others bedded down for
the
night.
Moments later a knock was heard at the door; the farmer opened
the
door, there stood the Rabbi from the barn.
"What's wrong?" asked the farmer.
He replied, "I am grateful to you , but I can't sleep in the
barn.
There is a pig in the barn and my faith believes that is an
unclean
animal."
His Hindu friend agrees to swap places with him. But a few
minutes
late the same scene reoccurs. There is a knock on the door,
"What's wrong, now?" the farmer asks.
The Hindu holy man replies, "I too am grateful for your helping
us out
but there is a cow in the barn and in my country cows are
considered
sacred. I can't sleep on holy ground!"
Well, that leaves only the lawyer to make the change. He
grumbled and
complained, but went out to the barn.
Yep, you guessed it! Moments later there was another knock on
the
farmers door. Frustrated and tired, the farmer opens the door,
and
there stood the pig and the cow.