Others employ security guards.

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "feste37" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Reminds me of a comment MMY once made: "Only the weak defend 
> themselves." 
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Just came across this in another chat. Perfect in light of the
> current
> > concern:
> > 
> > There once lived a great warrior. Though quite old, he still was
> able to
> > defeat any challenger. His reputation extended far and wide
> throughout the
> > land and many students gathered to study under him.
> > 
> > One day an infamous young warrior arrived at the village. He was 
> determined
> > to be the first man to defeat the great master. Along with his
> strength, he
> > had an uncanny ability to spot and exploit any weakness in an
> opponent. 
> He
> > would wait for his opponent to make the first move, thus 
revealing a
> > weakness, and then would strike with merciless force and lightning
> speed. 
> No
> > one had ever lasted with him in a match beyond the first move.
> > 
> > Much against the advice of his concerned students, the old master
> gladly
> > accepted the young warrior's challenge. As the two squared off for
> battle,
> > the young warrior began to hurl insults at the old master. He 
threw
> dirt and
> > spit in his face. For hours he verbally assaulted him with every
> curse and
> > insult known to mankind. But the old warrior merely stood
> theremotionless
> > and calm. Finally, the young warrior exhausted himself. Knowing he
> was
> > defeated, he left feeling shamed.
> > 
> > Somewhat disappointed that he did not fight the insolent youth, 
the
> students
> > gathered around the old master and questioned him. "How could you 
> endure
> > such an indignity? How did you drive him away?"
> > 
> > "If someone comes to give you a gift and you do not receive it,"
> the master
> > replied, "to whom does the gift belong?"




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