My self-effacing partner, Anne Animus, and I are always grateful for the contributions that pour in each day from the netwits, SilverFiddle. With the notable exceptions of congress, the White House, and the Supremes, the country is literally seething with wit and wisdom.
Let's hope it prevails in November, but I fear "The Fix is In."
...but at the end of the original story, the narrator discovers that he really LIKES green eggs and ham... and that all his protestations to the contrary had been "premature", proving the ancient Sufi parable which goes, "He who tastes, knows; he who tastes not, knows not."
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That's a good one!
ReplyDeleteMy self-effacing partner, Anne Animus, and I are always grateful for the contributions that pour in each day from the netwits, SilverFiddle. With the notable exceptions of congress, the White House, and the Supremes, the country is literally seething with wit and wisdom.
ReplyDeleteLet's hope it prevails in November, but I fear "The Fix is In."
~ FreeThinke
Synchronicity!
ReplyDeleteI, too, posted about ObamaCare today.
I think Obamacare is uppermost in the minds of most thinking people, AOW.
ReplyDeleteIf it ain't it oughtta be!
Cheerio!
~ FT
...but at the end of the original story, the narrator discovers that he really LIKES green eggs and ham... and that all his protestations to the contrary had been "premature", proving the ancient Sufi parable which goes, "He who tastes, knows; he who tastes not, knows not."
ReplyDeleteI was amongst a bunch of people yesterday who all had the same thought. I a starting to feel optimistic.
ReplyDeleteyes I am,yes I am
Hold that thought, Lisa. ;-)
ReplyDelete~ FT