It seems like in 1995 or so the pollution in the atmosphere of London has started to kill off all the rooks. And the city government is very concerned because the rooks roosting on the cornices and the odd little crannies of the public buildings are a big attraction. So they say, "What are we going to do?"
They get a lot of brochures from places with climates similar to London's so they can raise the rooks until the pollution problem is finally licked. One place with a similar climate, but low pollution count, turns out to be Bangor, Maine. So they put an ad in the paper soliciting bird fancier and talk to a bunch of guys in the trade.
Finally, they engage this one guy at the rate of $50,000 a year to raise rooks. They send an ornithologist over with two cases of rook eggs packed in these shatterproof, climate-controlled cases.
So this guy has a new business - North American Rook Farms, Inc. He goes to work right off incubating new rooks so London will not become a rookiess city.
The only thing is, the London City Council is really impatient, and every day they send him a telegram that says:
"Bred Any Good Rooks Lately?"
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