One of my granddaughters goes to a Christian school that does not believe in celebrating Halloween. They schedule the annual school pictures on Halloween to prevent anyone from showing up in costume.
It's amazing how clever and practical people can be, when it comes to solving non-existent problems. If only that same ingenuity could be applied to solving the real problems...
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One of my granddaughters goes to a Christian school that does not believe in celebrating Halloween. They schedule the annual school pictures on Halloween to prevent anyone from showing up in costume.
Jerry: Problem solved :)
It's amazing how clever and practical people can be, when it comes to solving non-existent problems. If only that same ingenuity could be applied to solving the real problems...
Yes, Tom, you are right. Unfortunately real problems require real solutions, and people who believe in fables also believe in false solutions.
You're not too far off Tom, I'm now getting Black Friday notices in my inbox. Not even waiting for Veteran's day.
Erik
Jerry: Yup, fables and false solutions go hand in hand.
Erik: It won't be long before we're all bombarded with post-Christmas sales and ads for New Years Eve events.
"...people who believe in fables also believe in false solutions."
Word.
The best fable currently floating around is that politicians actually care about the unwashed masses.
MRM: "The best fable currently floating around is that politicians actually care about the unwashed masses."
But, you, you mean they DON'T??? Oh my God, say it isn't so :)
Good grief aren't they dumb,we all know the only real war is the one on women
sssssshhhhhh -- you're not supposed to admit that until AFTER Election Day.
"Unfortunately real problems require real solutions, and people who believe in fables also believe in false solutions."
Wise words, Jerry Critter.
Too bad too many people in America have been spoon-fed falsehoods about what the real problems are, and are voting accordingly today.
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