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To: Chuca Marsh who wrote (18234)3/27/1999 1:34:00 PM
From: Chuca Marsh  Respond to of 20681
 
P.P.P.S-\ The Empoureur wore feathers, but should of let the poor have their chicken as the desert turtle is so rare that it is all but gone there now. That is the guy with no clothes. No shell can protect him from his own actions. The deed was done to starve the people befor the great drought of this past decades climate change. Too bad the tourtise was not more so protected then, it could feed the needy now. The turtle gives many such lessons. So does such empoureurs in such far off places in the news today at Kosovo. The decades change but the turtle stories are still the same. The chicken gave the wrong color egg. But how many offspring were thwarted that one day far ago?
I think that the Empoureur should of not accepted the live chicken, and gave it to my starving bus driver who positioned us there to watch that action. Maybe I would not of studied the turtle, maybe I would of thought about otherthings that may of made me moresoft and less hard shell. Maybe the soft rock would not of been found, if I had not been softened by that twisting hard shell. If I was just hard - I would be know as hardrock -rather than softrock. Maybe the soft isn't that soft due to Haight Ashbury, but then again, I am a confused type. What came first, the chicken or the turtle; as in there common history- was both cause by the egg. The Cuchoo was also hatched from the same egg. Strange, maybe it is too soft of a fairy tale but maybe not. ( Learning is the key! IMHO.)
Chuca