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Posted by Chris from Wa on February 07, 2007 at 17:54:13 from (71.212.9.80):
In Reply to: Thank you Hugh McKay posted by Gary in Mozarks on February 07, 2007 at 14:30:22:
That's okay Gary, Hugh just gets a little testy sometimes. But he's a lot better now. You see, several years ago there was a flower shop in a little town. The flower shop did a thriving business. But there was a monastery outside of town that started growing flowers. The monks grew such beautiful flowers and sold them so cheaply that the little flower shop started losing business. The owner of the flower shop went up to see the head monk. He asked the head monk to stop selling flowers. The head monk told the flower shop owner that growing flowers kept the monks busy, improved their morale, and the profits were being used to improve the monastery. The head monk told the flower shop owner that they would still grow flowers. The flower shop owner continued to lose business and had to do something. He asked his mother to talk to the head monk, but she got the same answer. He asked everybody that he knew, but it seemed that nobody could make the monks stop. Then the flower shop owner had an idea. He called Hugh. Hugh went up to the monastery, beat up a couple of monks, and ripped up the flower beds. Hugh told the head monk that if they grew just one more flower that he would be back, and he wouldn't be so nice. The monks stopped growing flowers and the flower shop was back in business. It just goes to show that Hugh and only Hugh can prevent florest friars.
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