Which Came First?
/Then, standing just outside his recently refurbished tomb, the spirit of Grant read today’s Bonus Question: “Which came first, reincarnation, or the merry go round?”
Suddenly – standing up alone in his room, a man declared aloud:
“I’ve got it – I see – being-with-somebody-else is just like being-by-yourself, except someone else is with you.” The station manager barked out to a programmer: “I guess we can cancel that Marriage Counselor’s show!”
Near the fifty-six hour mark, a man thought:
“The trouble with getting high from rebel thinking is how cheap it makes other drugs seem, and how costly it makes them become.”
More “News That’s True – But Hidden – In the Secondary World”:
Men can’t seem to invent “perpetual motion” machines because they IS one.
A reader notes:
“That is the very kind of thing you so often say, that as soon as I hear it I think: ‘My god – how true!’ But then think: ‘But even if it is so – what’s the significance?!”
My Dear Reader:
Not by a “hardly” – in fact, if you will but consider what you’ve said just a mite further, does it not begin to smell of operations capable of infinitely sustaining themselves.
J.