Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Clinton's Dilemma.
Not easy for any Dad. When a man of substance offers a dowry of forty goats and twenty cows for your daughter, what do you do? It's a good offer - should you accept immediately in case the suitor changes his mind, or do you hold out for an even better deal?
Hell! This guy seems a bit keen on the wife too - he might take both of them for a few extra cows and maybe some hens.
As it happens, Bill, I've got a crazy sheepdog here, and a psycho black and white cat that THINKS he's a dog.......
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An amusing wee piece from Richard Lloyd Parry on the problems FACED by the Japanese drunk.
And a great idea for teachers and parents everywhere. Could it catch on here?
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After the events in London over the past few days, this LINK to The D-Squared Digest One Minute MBA Part 2: Managing the Risk of Getting Killed. Thanks to Daniel at Crooked Timber
Hell! This guy seems a bit keen on the wife too - he might take both of them for a few extra cows and maybe some hens.
As it happens, Bill, I've got a crazy sheepdog here, and a psycho black and white cat that THINKS he's a dog.......
___________________________
An amusing wee piece from Richard Lloyd Parry on the problems FACED by the Japanese drunk.
And a great idea for teachers and parents everywhere. Could it catch on here?
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After the events in London over the past few days, this LINK to The D-Squared Digest One Minute MBA Part 2: Managing the Risk of Getting Killed. Thanks to Daniel at Crooked Timber
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I would love to find out what Chelsea thought about the dowry offer.
And for some reason, the scene described in the Japanese Diet reminds me of some of the stories my husband has told me about Canadian parliament. Those kooky canucks!
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And for some reason, the scene described in the Japanese Diet reminds me of some of the stories my husband has told me about Canadian parliament. Those kooky canucks!
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