wood n' glue

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dlawley@golden.net
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wood n' glue

Post by dlawley@golden.net » Fri Mar 09, 2001 10:07 am

All this talk of wood reminds me of the story of two trees growing side by side in the forest. One a Birch tree and the other a Beech tree. Eventually over the years a young tree sprouted up between them. The Birch and the Beech each claimed the young tree as their offspring. They argued on and on about weather it was a son of a Birch or a son of a Beech until one day a woodpecker happened along. They made the request to the woodpecker to peck at the little tree and give them a decision if it was a son of a Birch or a son of a Beech. The woodpecker was happy to help out and pecked at the little tree. After a few minutes he flew up and gave his expert opinion which was ... it was neither a son of a Birch nor a son of a Beech... but indeed it was the sweetest piece of ash he had ever had his pecker in! ----------------------------------------------------- This mail sent via Golden Triangle Web-Mail http://www.golden.net

mrbadger
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Re: wood n' glue

Post by mrbadger » Fri Mar 09, 2001 10:21 am

YEP! My point precisely! If it's OAK with you, it's OAK with me. Badger dlawley@golden.net wrote:
> > All this talk of wood reminds me of the story of two trees growing side by side in the forest. > One a Birch tree and the other a Beech tree. Eventually over the years a young tree sprouted up between them. > The Birch and the Beech each claimed the young tree as their offspring. They argued on and on about > weather it was a son of a Birch or a son of a Beech until one day a woodpecker happened along. They > made the request to the woodpecker to peck at the little tree and give them a decision if it was a son of a > Birch or a son of a Beech. The woodpecker was happy to help out and pecked at the little tree. > After a few minutes he flew up and gave his expert opinion which was ... it was neither a son of a Birch > nor a son of a Beech... but indeed it was the sweetest piece of ash he had ever had his pecker in! > > ----------------------------------------------------- > This mail sent via Golden Triangle Web-Mail > http://www.golden.net > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

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