A baby rattlesnake in Illinois slithers up to a bullfrog on  the banks of the Mississippi and asks him to carry him across to Iowa.
"No way, you'll bite me and I'll drown," says the frog.
"But why would I do that? Then I'd drown, too," says the snake.
"You'll bite me anyway. I heard  all about this."
"No, really, I won't. I very much want to get across and I'll be awfully  grateful if you'd carry me."
Eventually, the frog agrees. He swims across with the snake on his back. When  they get to Iowa, the snake crawls off and says, "Thank you very much. If  there's anything I can ever do for you, please let me know."
Puzzled, the frog says, "I don't get it. I was sure you were going to bite  me and we'd both drown. Why didn't you?"
The snake replies, "Because it's the Middle West."
Greg Cochran
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