Beyond The Pail

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Okay, friends:  name the holes.  Alternatively, tell me how I can get a big enough pitcher that they don’t matter.

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5 Responses to “Beyond The Pail”

  1. June says:

    I am reading a new book by my favorite author – physicist Gerald Schroeder. It is truly amazing and a brain exercise at the same time. Sound science – new perspective -what better way to plug holes and fill up the pail than to exercise the brain in new ways! Go to: http://www.geraldschroeder.com/accordingtogod.aspx

    ps – very cute pail – sad, but very cute

  2. Lucky says:

    Well, in naming the holes, I have only my own frame of reference to draw upon. However, since we’re both part of the same species, I’m sure mine won’t be far removed from yours — except, you only seem to have five.

    Guilt
    Regret
    Anger
    Shame
    Apathy

    The only pitcher big enough to overcome the holes is one called, “I Don’t Care.” It’s a hard pitcher to come by, though. It can cost you everything.

    Better to patch the holes than pursue the pitcher.

  3. Anne Thrope says:

    the holes always matter

    it’s what you fill them with that doesn’t seem to matter

  4. cuz says:

    Holy Mierde! How about a world where:

    1. everything matters… (holes, pitcher, stuff that is in or out of them)…

    or

    2. nothing at all matters

    I think there are enough people who believe either number 1 or 2, but
    how about the middle ground? Is balance achievable in our lifetime? How do we define “balance” anyway?

    There you go, starting more trouble..

  5. SaffersBrain says:

    Gee, Rev. You’re pretty Hole-istic.

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