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13 Feb 2007 @ 16:03
Red was having a discussion with Green. Red was getting really frustrated that Green couldn't understand him. Green couldn't understand Red either.
Red thought to himself, "That's why I like to stick with my own kind. I would never have this problem with other Reds."
Little did Red know that Green was having the same thought.
The other colours had the same problem. They couldn't relate to other colours. They tried to understand one another. They got into debates which always ended up turning into a huge row. Reds and Blues couldn't get on at all; Red went purple whenever they got together. Some colours were a lot more tolerant than others but the bottom line was the colours tended to stick with their own kind.
The only one who didn't get involved in the constant bickering was White. One day while Red and Blue were at each other's throat, White said to them: "People, you are all colours. Can you all just get along?" More >
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6 Feb 2007 @ 05:31
This little piggy went to market, this little piggy found himself a mate and got married. Read about it at Pigs get married, live happily.
This story gives me so much hope. If Shui Fu-ko can find a mate, so can I.
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2 Feb 2007 @ 05:45
The following article is about a Rottweiler that is as gentle as a lamb.
EJ
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31 Jan 2007 @ 06:21
The following article is from the Daily Mail.
Enjoy...
EJ
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27 Jan 2007 @ 09:25
Years ago some friends and I explored the Peak District National Park which is described as follows:
"The area has often been described as a microcosm of the English landscape: peaks and dales, rivers, woodland, moors and meadows all have their place in this wild Utopia. Acre upon acre of unspoilt countryside, remote and dramatic, looking much the same today as it did a century or more ago. But it is no mere chance that this outstanding beauty has remained for all to enjoy." Peak District More >
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