At 01:24 AM 11/13/2003 +, Uncle Tom, the Gapper wrote:
Usually one is disturbed by widening gaps and happier about narrowing
gaps. But sometimes it's the other way around.
Till has been ever mindful of the widening gap between those who choose
good and those who choose evil.
I love it when a baseball diamond has a section of the outfield sold to
The Gap. I used to know what the Cumberland Gap was about, but it has
left me. There's a place near here called Whiskey Gap, but there's only
one house left there, and it's the old church now converted into a home.
It's
Don't forget the greed gap. That is the difference between a man's
physiological needs, and his psychological needs for a particular standard
of living. --JWR
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