After hearing my comments regarding, “Facts follow acts,”
this one guy suddenly realized, “Hey, why’dya think they call it
the SECONDARY World!”
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(You could kinda look at facts
as being the hamburger helper to acts.)
As soon as its delivery is complete
the first thing newborn ideas say is,
“Okay, I know he’s around here – let me at ‘im!”
One Revolutionist
wouldn’t fool with anything
that had a preface.
One mother’s defense of her kid
was as follows, (and I strictly quote),
“He may seem stupid and shallow on the outside,
but inside – he’s quite moody.”
There’re two ways to learn every lesson:
this way, and that other way.
(Yeah – sure – there’s a third way.)
J.