|          A teacher told her young class to ask their parents for a family story with a moral at the end of it, and to return the next day to tell their stories. In the classroom the next         day, Joe gave his example first, "My dad is a farmer and we have         chickens. One day we were taking lots of eggs to market in a basket on the         front seat of the truck when we hit a big bump in the road; the basket         fell off the seat and all the eggs broke. The moral of the story is not to         put all your eggs in one basket.."         "Very good," said         the teacher.         Next, Mary said, "We         are farmers too. We had twenty eggs waiting to hatch, but when they did we         only got ten chicks. The moral of this story is not to count your chickens         before they're hatched.."         "Very good!" said         the teacher again, very pleased with the response so         far.         Next it was Barney's turn         to tell his story: "My dad told me this story about my Aunt Karen....         Aunt Karen was a flight engineer in the war and her plane got hit. She had         to bail out over enemy territory and all she had was a bottle of whisky, a         machine gun and a machete."         "Go on," said the         teacher, intrigued.         "Aunt Karen drank the         whisky on the way down to prepare herself; then she landed right in the         middle of a hundred enemy soldiers.         She         killed seventy of them with the machine gun until she ran out of bullets.         Then she killed twenty more with the machete till the blade broke. And         then she killed the last ten         with her bare hands."             "Good heavens,"         said the horrified teacher, "What did your father say was the moral of         that frightening story?"         "Stay away from Aunt Karen when she's         drunk."          | 
Thursday, 4 April 2013
And the Moral Is...
        I don't make them up... I   just send them along...Have   a wonderful day
  
           






