No common sense needed, just work harder?
A report that makes sense, click the link.:
http://thpatriots.blogspot.com/2011/04/glenn-beck-april-19th-2011.html
Bring me a bucket of water,
Says a slave driver.
You have brought my bucket,
But it is empty.
What is your plea?
There are too many holes
In the bucket,
too many leaks.
What is that to me?
Borrow more water,
I am thirsty.
Holes in the bucket,
Like the holes in your head,
Seem to keep nothing of value.
What is your jest?
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8 Comments
Post a CommentDon't carry my beer that way:)
I only get holes in my buckets when I can only find one bucket:)
excellent writing; thank you very much :)
Haha!
Well said :) cheers!
Well done!
Sadly true...well done!
Often, one hole in the bucket is one hole too many :-}