A
group of New World Order Types got together and decided to buy a coal
mine and that they did. They were so proud of their accomplishment. Each
was assigned to learn different aspects of the operation and things
were coming together quite quickly.
One of the more ambitious types and an avid
reader discovered that when owing a coal mine it was proper to have a
canary for a pet as a mascot. So they bought themselves a canary and
each day they took turns bringing
the mascot with them for luck. The ambitious person was often to busy
to notice details (that was for someone else to do) and had stopped at
the mascot aspect of the canary.
It wasn't but a couple days into the mining
operation that the bird died. They felt strongly that they had a weak
bird and went back to the store demanding another replacement.
The clerk after being treated rudely, sold them
another bird but refused to give credit. Next morning they head down
into the mine shaft and I'll be damned if the new canary wasn't
genetically a weak bird as well. It to succumbed to death in a few
hours.
Knowing that a mascot was important to finding
that big coal seam they decided on a different animal. This time they
got themselves a bear because the one New World Order Person had always
fancied being a bear owner:)
The next morning they took the bear down the
mine shaft with them. They were right, the bear was still alive and well
at the end of the first day, the second day, the third day, and into
the second week. That was when the whole New World Order mining crew
died.
The bear chewed off the rope and yawned, leaving the strange environment for something that made him feel better, a forest and the sunshine:)
To this day the canary's make a pilgrimage to
the New World Order mine to honor their fallen family. A swift fly by
and they mark the bones of the "humans" as birds often do. The bear was
barely mentioned again in regard to mining activities.
Then again, as time goes on and the story is
retold, pages missing; perhaps again some New World Order Person will
take a bear into a mine. Time will tell-----------
Moral of the Story: It is important to pay
attention to details and always ask the right questions. And Remember,
"Those that never question what they do and continue on the same path
are destined to repeat failure over and over".
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Many Blessings,
CrystalRiver
CrystalRiver
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