Ken,
Grooooaaaannnnnn!
She's doing pretty well; she still has pain in her arms but doesn't
mention it as often, and isn't using as much ice, so she seems to be
at least a little better. I'll get a full update, and pass it on.
On Nov 30, 2007 1:15 PM, ken barber <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Two Lions
>
> Once upon a time, long, long ago there were two unique
> lions in the jungles of Africa. Both, it seems, had
> human-like qualities that made them claim territory,
> daring the other to cross over the line. Strange as it
> seems, the boundary between their turf was a well
> traveled trail through the jungle.
>
> All day every day, both lions lay in the brush staring
> across the trail at their compatriot, daring him to
> cross into their territory.
>
> The local natives knew of this animal feud, but all
> this was unbeknown to African Jack, a well-known and
> must publicized guide who did not speak Lionese and
> was unfamiliar with the territory.
>
> While he was leading a safari through the jungle,
> walking all day and cutting vines with their machetes,
> all this constant hacking brush had them worn to a
> frazzle. After seeing two or three of his safari drop
> from exhaustion, African Jack decided to stop on the
> trail between these two lions and camp for the night.
>
> After sitting up camp, eating, and getting his safari
> settled African Jack sat on a stump and began reading.
> While he was busily engaged in the printed page, the
> two lions, simultaneously, pounced on African Jack and
> ate him on the spot.
>
> When the 6 o'clock news heard of the tragedy, they
> reported, "African Jack killed this evening. The
> motive is unclear, but it is reported he was reading
> between the lions."
>
>
>
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