"A woman stands behind a strong man."

I think they were meaning to say that women are important, but it
could easily be read a couple other ways.

On 11/20/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ....did Fortune Cookies get politically correct?
>
> This evening mine said: "Turn off the TV and the computer and exercise your
> mind with a good book."
>
> When did those little slips of paper stop telling me what I want to hear and
> switch to life advice?  When did their messages start not being fun when you
> added "in bed" to the end of them?
>
> What happened to "You're romantic outlook is good" Or "your financial future
> is bright"?
>
> Will my next one say "Leverage long-term, low-risk risk investments for
> retirement" or "Cut back on table salt"?
>
> It taught me how to say "bank" in Chinese ("Yin-hang" if you're curious)...
> although I don't know if that's the side of a river, a place to keep money
> or an aerial maneuver.  But is that enough to engender trust at this level?
>
> Should I even consider taking serious advice from something that also gives
> me "lucky numbers"?
>
> Jim Davis
>
>
>
> 

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