Gunny Hares Me.

froggy

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don't you think you'd have to be more important to him for him to actually get up a good hate on you?

Let'm be.. He needs to get attention from somewhere.. His posts don't get any...

I knew you'd get your two cents in on this one.

*shrug* Stop giving me so much material.. You spend all that time trying to get my attention - now you got it, and you don't like it.

Heh. Shoulda left well enough alone. :)
 
Let'm be.. He needs to get attention from somewhere.. His posts don't get any...

I knew you'd get your two cents in on this one.

*shrug* Stop giving me so much material.. You spend all that time trying to get my attention - now you got it, and you don't like it.

Heh. Shoulda left well enough alone. :)

Somebodys got to give it to ya.
 
I heard one about a princess who refused to kiss the frog, no matter how much the frog pleaded and promised he would turn into a prince.
She said it was because princes were a dime a dozen but talking frogs were something worth keeping.
 
The Hares and the Frogs

By Aesop

The Frogs lying on the banks of the lake heard the noise of their feet and rushed helter-skelter to the deep water for safety.

THE HARES, oppressed with a sense of their own exceeding timidity, and weary of the perpetual alarm to which they were exposed, with one accord determined to put an end to themselves and their troubles, by jumping from a lofty precipice into a deep lake below. As they scampered off in a very numerous body to carry out their resolve, the Frogs lying on the banks of the lake heard the noise of their feet and rushed helter-skelter to the deep water for safety. On seeing the rapid disappearance of the Frogs, one of the Hares cried out to his companions: "Stay, my friends, do not do as you intended; for you now see that other creatures who yet live are more timorous than ourselves."
Stay, my friends, do not do as you intended; for you now see that other creatures who yet live are more timorous than ourselves.

Moral:
We are encouraged by seeing others that are worse off than ourselves.

Aesop: The Hares and the Frogs
 
The Hares and the Frogs

By Aesop

The Frogs lying on the banks of the lake heard the noise of their feet and rushed helter-skelter to the deep water for safety.

THE HARES, oppressed with a sense of their own exceeding timidity, and weary of the perpetual alarm to which they were exposed, with one accord determined to put an end to themselves and their troubles, by jumping from a lofty precipice into a deep lake below. As they scampered off in a very numerous body to carry out their resolve, the Frogs lying on the banks of the lake heard the noise of their feet and rushed helter-skelter to the deep water for safety. On seeing the rapid disappearance of the Frogs, one of the Hares cried out to his companions: "Stay, my friends, do not do as you intended; for you now see that other creatures who yet live are more timorous than ourselves."
Stay, my friends, do not do as you intended; for you now see that other creatures who yet live are more timorous than ourselves.

Moral:
We are encouraged by seeing others that are worse off than ourselves.

Aesop: The Hares and the Frogs

Now there's the fable I was expecting.....
 

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