The CIA loses track of one of its operatives, and so calls in
one of their top spy hunters.
The CIA boss says, "All I can tell you is that his name is
Murphy and that he's somewhere in Ireland. If you think you've
located him, tell him the code words, 'The weather forecast
calls for mist in the morning.' If it's really him, he'll answer,
'Yes, and for mist at noon as well.'"
So the spy hunter goes to Ireland and stops in a bar in one of
the small towns. He says to the bartender, "Maybe you can help me.
I'm looking for a guy named Murphy."
The bartender replies, "You're going to have to be more specific
because, around here, there are lots of guys named Murphy. There's
Murphy the Baker, who runs the pastry shop on the next block.
There's Murphy the Banker, who's president of our local savings bank.
There's Murphy the Blacksmith, who works at the stables. And, as a matter of fact, my name is Murphy, too."
Hearing this, the spy hunter figures he might as well try the code
words on the bartender, so he says, "The weather forecast calls
for mist in the morning."
The bartender replies, "Oh, you're looking for Murphy the Spy. He
lives right down the street on the left." |