Aesop Fable - between 620 and 560 BC

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Aesop Fable - between 620 and 560 BC

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The Little Red Hen


Once upon a time, there was a little red hen who lived on a farm. Nearby lived a lazy dog, a sleepy cat, and a noisy yellow duck.
One day the little red hen found some seeds on the ground. The little red hen had an idea. She would plant the seeds.
The little red hen asked her neighbors, "Who will help me plant the seeds?"
"Not I," barked the lazy dog.
"Not I," purred the sleepy cat.
"Not I," quacked the noisy yellow duck.
"Then I will," said the little red hen. So the little red hen planted the seeds all by herself.

When the seeds sprouted, the little red hen asked her neighbors, "Who will help me hoe the weeds?"
"Not I," barked the lazy dog.
"Not I," purred the sleepy cat.
"Not I," quacked the noisy yellow duck.
"Then I will," said the little red hen. So the little red hen hoed the weeds all by herself.
When the wheat had grown, the little red hen asked her neighbors, "Who will help me cut the wheat?"
"Not I," barked the lazy dog.
"Not I," purred the sleepy cat.
"Not I," quacked the noisy yellow duck.
"Then I will," said the little red hen. So the little red hen cut the wheat all by herself.
When all the wheat was cut, the little red hen asked her neighbors, "Who will help me take the wheat to the mill to be ground into flour?"
"Not I," barked the lazy dog.
"Not I," purred the sleepy cat.
"Not I," quacked the noisy yellow duck.
"Then I will," said the little red hen. So the little red hen brought the wheat to the mill all by herself, ground the wheat into flour, and carried the heavy sack of flour back to the farm.
The tired little red hen asked her neighbors, "Who will help me bake the bread?"
"Not I," barked the lazy dog.
"Not I," purred the sleepy cat.
"Not I," quacked the noisy yellow duck.
"Then I will," said the little red hen. So the little red hen baked the bread all by herself.
When the bread was finished, the tired little red hen asked her neighbors, "Who will help me eat the bread?"
"I will," barked the lazy dog.
"I will," purred the sleepy cat.
"I will," quacked the noisy yellow duck.
"No!" said the little red hen. "I will." But before she could even take a bite she was stopped and informed by a representative from Our Benevolent And Malevolent Agency that she was a one-percenter who was devouring everything while her neighbors had nothing and that efforts were underway to require her to give, willingly or otherwise, 90 percent of the bread to them. After all, she didn’t need it and they did.

So, the bread turned moldy, decayed and dried; no one ate it because it was worthless. Eventually the lazy dog, sleepy cat, noisy duck and little red hen died of starvation. End of story.
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db5 wrote:The Little Red Hen


Once upon a time, there was a little red hen who lived on a farm. Nearby lived a lazy dog, a sleepy cat, and a noisy yellow duck.
One day the little red hen found some seeds on the ground. The little red hen had an idea. She would plant the seeds.
The little red hen asked her neighbors, "Who will help me plant the seeds?"
"Not I," barked the lazy dog.
"Not I," purred the sleepy cat.
"Not I," quacked the noisy yellow duck.
"Then I will," said the little red hen. So the little red hen planted the seeds all by herself.

When the seeds sprouted, the little red hen asked her neighbors, "Who will help me hoe the weeds?"
"Not I," barked the lazy dog.
"Not I," purred the sleepy cat.
"Not I," quacked the noisy yellow duck.
"Then I will," said the little red hen. So the little red hen hoed the weeds all by herself.
When the wheat had grown, the little red hen asked her neighbors, "Who will help me cut the wheat?"
"Not I," barked the lazy dog.
"Not I," purred the sleepy cat.
"Not I," quacked the noisy yellow duck.
"Then I will," said the little red hen. So the little red hen cut the wheat all by herself.
When all the wheat was cut, the little red hen asked her neighbors, "Who will help me take the wheat to the mill to be ground into flour?"
"Not I," barked the lazy dog.
"Not I," purred the sleepy cat.
"Not I," quacked the noisy yellow duck.
"Then I will," said the little red hen. So the little red hen brought the wheat to the mill all by herself, ground the wheat into flour, and carried the heavy sack of flour back to the farm.
The tired little red hen asked her neighbors, "Who will help me bake the bread?"
"Not I," barked the lazy dog.
"Not I," purred the sleepy cat.
"Not I," quacked the noisy yellow duck.
"Then I will," said the little red hen. So the little red hen baked the bread all by herself.
When the bread was finished, the tired little red hen asked her neighbors, "Who will help me eat the bread?"
"I will," barked the lazy dog.
"I will," purred the sleepy cat.
"I will," quacked the noisy yellow duck.
"No!" said the little red hen. "I will." But before she could even take a bite she was stopped and informed by a representative from Our Benevolent And Malevolent Agency that she was a one-percenter who was devouring everything while her neighbors had nothing and that efforts were underway to require her to give, willingly or otherwise, 90 percent of the bread to them. After all, she didn’t need it and they did.

So, the bread turned moldy, decayed and dried]
Methinks your historical clock is about 2500 years off!:D



Bene and male makes the 'volent' agency an oxymoron. At least the last half is correct!:rolleyes:
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Bene and male makes the 'volent' agency an oxymoron.

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JPG40504 wrote:


'volent'
'volent' ?????:confused: :confused: :confused:
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Stumpbuster wrote:'volent' ?????:confused: :confused: :confused:
"Our Benevolent And Malevolent Agency":eek:


One cannot be both simultaneously.;)
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[quote="JPG40504"]"Our Benevolent And Malevolent Agency":eek:
One cannot be both simultaneously.]

Yes one can. Take from you with one hand and give to someone else with the other. Ever heard of that?
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I think your tale is missing a dead horse.
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davebodner wrote:I think your tale is missing a dead horse.
I use to send to my management one of the 6 dead horse tales and relate it to their recent latest project or memo.
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[quote="JPG40504"]

One cannot be both simultaneously.]

And, just how do you explain the IRS?

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Sorry guys, but when the government punishes the achievers, and awards the un-achievers, to the extent this government does, it is going to harm society.

Or, when more people vote for a living, than work for a living, our society is doomed!

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db5 wrote:Yes one can. Take from you with one hand and give to someone else with the other. Ever heard of that?
Sequentially maybe, but not simultaneously!:D

But I did get yer point and implication!;)
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