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Which is of course original. What a conundrum, eh? "John Tidwell" <wedgehed@yahoo.com> said: > Not to mention those of us who would... > > draw a doggie, > > eat the crayon. > > John > > > --- "Stephen P. Goodman" <spgoodman@earthlight.net> > > > > This is terribly assumptive of all people. I > > believe that, if one gave > > everyone in the world a red crayon and told them to > > draw a house, perhaps > > 25% (if that!) would produce a drawing at all, and > > most of those would be > > attempted duplicates of what was perceived to be > > "the most popular" drawing > > of a house. Remember back to when we were children, > > folks. > > > > Now, add the elements involved in having "grown up", > > and what you'd get > > would be political factions of various kinds, some > > people would claim they > > were oppressed because it was a red crayon and not > > another color, some would > > try to steal other peoples' crayons, others would > > refuse to draw a house > > altogether if they could draw at all. > > > > ===== > John Tidwell > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Find the one for you at Yahoo! Personals > http://personals.yahoo.com > > > >