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<< Subj:     FW: (no subject)
 Date:  6/13/00 9:29:12 AM Central Daylight Time
 From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steve Massey)
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 >> > There was an old man, a boy, and a donkey. They were going to

 >> > town and it was decided that the boy should ride. As they went along

 >> > they passed some people who thought that it was a shame for the boy to

 >> > ride and the old man to walk. The old man and boy decided that maybe the

 >> >

 >> > critics were right, so they changed positions. Later, they passed some

 >> > more people who thought that it was a real shame for that man to make

 >> > such a small boy walk. The two decided that maybe they both should walk.

 >> >

 >> > Soon they passed some more people who thought that it was stupid to

 >> > walk when they had a donkey to ride. The man and the boy decided maybe

 >> > the

 >> > critics were right so, they decided that they both should ride. They

 >> > soon

 >> > passed other people who thought that it was a shame to put such a load

 >> > on a

 >> > poor little animal. The old man and the boy decided that maybe the

 >> > critics

 >> > were right, so they decided to carry the donkey. As they crossed a

 >> > bridge

 >> > they lost their grip on the animal and he fell into the river and

 >> > drowned.

 >> > The moral of the story: If you try to please everyone, you will

 >> > eventually lose your ass......



 <fontfamily><param>Albertus Medium</param><smaller>"If you would know a
 man's character, only observe how he plays a game."

 -- Churchill

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  >>



>> > There was an old man, a boy, and a donkey. They were going to
>> > town and it was decided that the boy should ride. As they went along
>> > they passed some people who thought that it was a shame for the boy to
>> > ride and the old man to walk. The old man and boy decided that maybe the
>> >
>> > critics were right, so they changed positions. Later, they passed some
>> > more people who thought that it was a real shame for that man to make
>> > such a small boy walk. The two decided that maybe they both should walk.
>> >
>> > Soon they passed some more people who thought that it was stupid to
>> > walk when they had a donkey to ride. The man and the boy decided maybe
>> > the
>> > critics were right so, they decided that they both should ride. They
>> > soon
>> > passed other people who thought that it was a shame to put such a load
>> > on a
>> > poor little animal. The old man and the boy decided that maybe the
>> > critics
>> > were right, so they decided to carry the donkey. As they crossed a
>> > bridge
>> > they lost their grip on the animal and he fell into the river and
>> > drowned.
>> > The moral of the story: If you try to please everyone, you will
>> > eventually lose your ass......


"If you would know a man's character, only observe how he plays a game."
-- Churchill


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