Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> And we wonder why we're in the condition globally that we're in.
>
> Two wrongs are purely and simply wrong and do not make a right, or even a
> shade of gray of a right, unless of course you are trying to justify to
> yourself that it is ok to do whatever you were doing that you knew was
> wrong.
>   

Yesterday had to go buy some groceries. From home is drive three blocks,
turn right, drive two more blocks, turn left two blocks, turn left half
a block.
But I got confused, I drove five blocks (wrong), turned right (right),
drove one and a half block (wrong), and stopped.(wrong). And what do you
think! I was at the grocery.
So I don't know about two wrongs making a right. But certainly here
three wrongs and a right made for five rights.
Go figure!


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