No one was surprised when the loggers moved into town. The chainsaw factor had moved into town not long before, and not long after, the loggers moved into the chainsaw factory. More and more lumberjacks went into the factory, and more and more chainsaws came out. The signs outside the factory and the women who guided tours through the factory boasted its efficiency: “We can get over three chainsaws out of just one lumberjack!” Everyone admitted this was indeed impressive. Chainsaws began to build up outside the factory, as more and more lumberjacks entered the factory, fewer and fewer came to pick up the chainsaws. When chainsaws eventually littered the street, people picked them up and built houses from them. Children rode bikes made of chainsaws, scholars took their notes on chainsaws and families ate chainsaws on tables built of chainsaws. Eventually, lumberjacks stopped coming to the factory altogether, but chainsaws still cluttered the town. When the lumberjack factory moved into town, no one was surprised.