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To: treetopflier who wrote (1367)2/10/1999 11:18:00 PM
From: Barney  Respond to of 2733
 
The Important Things Life Teaches You...

~ 1 ~ Most Important Question

During my second month of nursing school, our professor gave us
a pop quiz.

I was a conscientious student and had breezed through the questions,
until I read the last one: "What is the first name of the woman who
cleans the school?" Surely this was some kind of joke. I had seen
the cleaning woman several times. She was tall, dark-haired and in
her 50s, but how would I know her name? I handed in my paper,
leaving the last question blank. Before class ended, one student
asked if the last question would count toward our quiz grade.
"Absolutely," said the professor. "In your careers you will meet
many people. All are significant. They deserve your attention and
care, even if all you do is smile and say 'hello'. "I've never
forgotten that lesson.

I also learned her name was Dorothy.

~ 2 ~ Pickup in the Rain

One night, at 11:30 PM, an older African-American woman was standing
on the side of an Alabama highway trying to endure a lashing rain
storm. Her car had broken down and she desperately needed a ride.
Soaking wet, she decided to flag down the next car. A young white man
stopped to help her - generally unheard of in those conflict-filled
1960s. The man took her to safety, helped her get assistance and put
her into a taxi cab. She seemed to be in a big hurry! She wrote down
his address, thanked him and drove away.

Seven days went by and a knock came on the man's door. To his
surprise, a giant console color TV was delivered to his home. A
special note was attached. It read: Thank you so much for assisting
me on the highway the other night. The rain drenched not only my
clothes but my spirits. Then you came along. Because of you, I was
able to make it to my dying husband's bedside just before he passed
away. God bless you for helping me and unselfishly serving others.

Sincerely,
Mrs. Nat King Cole

~ 3 ~ Always remember those who serve

In the days when an ice cream sundae cost much less, a 10 year
old boy entered a hotel coffee shop and sat at a table. A waitress
put a glass of water in front of him. "How much is an ice cream
sundae?" "Fifty cents," replied the waitress.

The little boy pulled his hand out of his pocket and studied a
number of coins in it. "How much is a dish of plain ice cream?" he
inquired. Some people were now waiting for a table and the waitress
was a bit impatient. "Thirty-five cents," she said brusquely.

The little boy again counted the coins. "I'll have the plain ice
cream," he said. The waitress brought the ice cream, put the bill on
the table and walked away. The boy finished the ice cream, paid the
cashier and departed. When the waitress came back, she began wiping
down the table and then swallowed hard at what she saw. There, placed
neatly beside the empty dish, were two nickels and five pennies -
her tip.

~ 4 ~ The Obstacle in Our Path

In ancient times, a king had a boulder placed on a roadway. Then
he hid himself and watched to see if anyone would remove the huge
rock. Some of the king's wealthiest merchants and courtiers came
by and simply walked around it. Many loudly blamed the king for not
keeping the roads clear, but none did anything about getting the big
stone out of the way. Then a peasant came along carrying a load of
vegetables. On approaching the boulder, the peasant laid down his
burden and tried to move the stone to the side of the road. After
much pushing and straining, he finally succeeded.

As the peasant picked up his load of vegetables, he noticed a purse
lying in the road where the boulder had been. The purse contained
many gold coins and a note from the king indicating that the gold was
for the person who removed the boulder from the roadway. The peasant
learned what many others never understand. Every obstacle presents
an opportunity to improve one's condition.

~ 5 ~ Giving Blood

Many years ago, when I worked as a volunteer at Stanford Hospital, I
got to know a little girl named Liz who was suffering from a rare and
serious disease. Her only chance of recovery appeared to be a blood
transfusion from her 5-year old brother, who had miraculously
survived the same disease and had developed the antibodies needed to
combat the illness. The doctor explained the situation to her little
brother, and asked the boy if he would be willing to give his blood
to his sister. I saw him hesitate for only a moment before taking a
deep breath and saying, "Yes, I'll do it if it will save Liz."

As the transfusion progressed, he lay in bed next to his sister
and smiled, as we all did, seeing the color returning to her cheeks.
Then his face grew pale and his smile faded. He looked up at the
doctor and asked with a trembling voice, "Will I start to die right
away?" Being young, the boy had misunderstood the doctor; he thought
he was going to have to give his sister all of his blood.



To: treetopflier who wrote (1367)2/10/1999 11:20:00 PM
From: Barney  Respond to of 2733
 
There are three ways to get something done:
(1) Do it yourself.
(2) Hire someone to do it for you.
(3) Forbid your kids to do it.




To: treetopflier who wrote (1367)2/10/1999 11:21:00 PM
From: Barney  Respond to of 2733
 
In Africa some of the native tribes have a custom of beating the ground with clubs and uttering spine chilling cries.

Anthropologists call this a form of primitive self-expression. In America we call it golf.



To: treetopflier who wrote (1367)2/10/1999 11:26:00 PM
From: Barney  Read Replies (7) | Respond to of 2733
 
Subject: it's magic!

To all,

Copy the url below to your browser. After you've gone through the page
you can look below for a hint. Don't look below until you've gone through the web page.


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