Monday, August 18, 2008
Every Dog Hath his Day
Every dog hath his day…since I started with the August Dog Days notion last week – I thought it only fair to continue with the theme and Shakespeare helped me along – although for you literary types...a slight digression - I have used a quote that pre-dates Will’s use.
hmmm...tough one to pin down this ramble. But always get my hackles up, and tail wagging, when people rant on about governments or companies. Because at the end of the day, they are made up of people, human beings. So I suppose those groups go for the lowest "common desire denominators", to get people to join in the action (be that money making or policy change etc)..that way many dogs can have their day. not sure I said anything there!
Posted by nick on 2008-08-22 05:13:07
The notion of "made up of people" has never been more true than as portrayed by this Olympics -- did you see the opening and closing...???
Posted by david sable on 2008-08-25 14:38:50
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