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To: JJ who wrote (1546)12/7/1997 6:27:00 AM
From: Terence Mitchell  Respond to of 11676
 
Hi JJ,

Unfortunatly there is something which obviously you still have to learn, (courtesy of Oscar Wilde);

Tis best to be thought a fool, than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt.

Terence Mitchell



To: JJ who wrote (1546)12/7/1997 7:32:00 AM
From: George J. Tromp  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11676
 
Hello JJ: When da used to go da squirrel hunting in dose woods., down in da hills., of W. Va.., we used to to throw dem stones high into
da branches to shake dem rascals loose., but dem lil critters got da sharpest nails., dey dig right into dem branches for dear life., dit looks
dey knew when da storms would move in across dem hills., and pack
dose trees with dem acorns., and dose nuts., well da mortal of dat story is when dose acorns fill dat holes., to take some out and find a
nother hole. Sure dat was something dem squirrels fought about., before dey carried two many up dat three., well anyway., most of dat
smart squirrels done pack dose acorns away., and took dos acorns
and replanted dos acorns when dat stock hit da low .80s. Now if dat
squirrel believes der aint no moar acorns to be found in da woods.,
den he moves on to find some of dem chestnuts. Da squirrels in dat
field of SVB is far from picked clean., so dose squirrels will be packing dose acorns again and again.