Kill The Nerds Since Hunting Season Is Going Strong, I Thought This Might Be Approprite.

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Kill the nerds

Since hunting season is going strong, I thought this might be
approprite... This was sent in by Kevin Dewinter from somewhere in
Cyberspace...

A truck driver hauling a tractor-trailer load of computers stops for
a beer. As he approaches the bar he sees a big sign on the door
saying:

"NERDS NOT ALLOWED -- ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK|" He
goes in and sits down.

The bartender comes over to him, sniffs, says he smells kind of
nerdy, asks him what he does for a living. The truck driver says he
drives a truck, and the smell is just from the computers he is
hauling. The bartender says OK, truck drivers are not nerds, and
serves him a beer.

As he is sipping his beer, a skinny guy walks in with tape around his
glasses, a pocket protector with twelve kinds of pens and pencils
stashed in his pocket protector, and a belt at least a foot too long.
The bartender, without saying a word, pulls out a shotgun and blows
the guy away. The truck driver asks him why he did that.

The bartender said not to worry, the nerds are overpopulating the
Silicon Valley, and are in season now. You don't even need a
license, he said.

So the truck driver finishes his beer, gets back in his truck, and
heads back onto the freeway. Suddenly he veers to avoid an accident,
and the load shifts. The back door breaks open and computers spill
out all over the freeway. He jumps out and sees a crowd already
forming, grabbing up the computers. They are all engineers,
accountants and programmers wearing the nerdiest clothes he has ever
seen. He can't let them steal his whole load. So remembering what
happened in the bar, he pulls out his gun and starts blasting away,
felling several of them instantly.

A highway patrol officer comes zooming up and jumps out of the car
screaming at him to stop. The truck driver said, "What's wrong? I
thought nerds were in season."

"Well, sure," said the patrolman, "But you can't bait 'em."

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