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March 18, 2006

Deep Trouble

Deep_troubleFrom Nick:  "When you are in deep trouble, say nothing, and try to look like you know what you're doing."

(Now, off to work for me.)

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Hee Hee Hee! What a charmer - how I chuckled - delightful poke at those of us swimming the wrong way - we need to retrain our scent organs to holiness indeed! God Bless

First a fine laugh - then serious thoughts. Aesop's Fables often used the fox as a sly character to get a message across. Basic lessons of morality were often taught through images and fables in earlier times. I think it can have the same effect on us today so let us not consider it as a "lost art"

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