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Friday, February 16, 2007

Lesson 4

Roger was a small rabbit who lived in the harsh surroundings of African continent. Everyday, he was working hard and hopped everywhere just to stay alive.

One fine day, he noticed Eugene the eagly sitting at the top of a tree, doing absolutely nothing. He envied the eagle and decided to ask advise from Eugene.

Roger asked Eugeng, "Can i also sit like you and do absolutly nothing?"

Eugene gave Roger a puzzled look and replied, "Sure, why not?"

Satisfied with the assurance that Eugene had given him, Roger decided to sit under the tree and rest.

All of a sudden, a fox appeared, jumped on the vulnerable rabbit and ate it.

Moral of the Story:
To be sitting around doing nothing, you must be sitting very very high up.