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Monday, February 28, 2011

In Defence of Aesop's Fox

Aesop's fox is always unkindly associated with the grapes. If the fox is a carnivore or omnivore similar to a dog, grapes may not be its favorite food. When Maggie eats grapes, she does have this sour look on her face which may give the wrong impression to a casual observer. Furthermore, I am almost certain she does not enjoy the grapes because I'd be cleaning up soon after.

Instead of jumping to conclusions that the fox is envious of the inaccessible grapes, there's reason to believe it's a misunderstanding or the fox is crying sour grapes as a public service. Pa enjoys reading a columnist on Chinese newspaper  信懷南, he finds the This article on people with MacMansions funny and wants me to reprint it so he can give it out to people who need that sort of advice. I hope I can stop him by pointing out the author has had a swimming pool for 16 years which he only used 16 times.  In accordance to contemporary etiquette, you can only use the N word if you're a brother yourself.

Janet Reno or Whoopi Goldberg may sincerely pity how Jessica Alba is cursed by her beauty, but who can forget the poor fox and the grapes?

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