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Forget-Me-Not
An Australian travel writer touring Canada was checking out of the Spokane
Hilton, and when he paid his bill, he asked the manager, "By the way,
what's with the Indian chief sitting in the lobby? He's been there ever
since I arrived."
"Oh that's 'Big Chief Forget-me Not'," said the manager. "The
hotel is built on an Indian reservation, and part of the agreement is to
allow the chief free use of the premises for the rest of his life. He is
known as 'Big Chief Forget-me Not' because of his phenomenal memory. He
is 92 and can remember every detail of his life."
The travel writer took this in, and as he was waiting for his cab decided
to put the chief's memory to the test.
"'ello, mate!" said the Aussie, receiving only a slight nod
in return. "What did you have for breakfast on your 21st birthday?"
"Eggs," was the chief's instant reply, without even looking
up, and indeed the Aussie was impressed.
He went off on his travel-writing itinerary, right across to the east
coast and back, telling others of Big Chief Forget-me Not's great memory.
(One local noted to him that 'How' was a more appropriate greeting for an
Indian chief than " 'ello mate.") On his return to the Spokane
Hilton six months later was surprised to see 'Big Chief Forget-me Not' still
sitting in the lobby, fully occupied with whittling away on a stick.
"How?" said the Aussie.
"Scrambled," said the Chief.
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