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Story: Life's first difficulty

Mrrzy 04 Feb 02 - 12:45 PM
GUEST,alinact 04 Feb 02 - 10:14 AM
katlaughing 04 Feb 02 - 09:39 AM
jeffp 04 Feb 02 - 08:59 AM
GUEST 04 Feb 02 - 05:46 AM
Auxiris 04 Feb 02 - 05:39 AM
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Subject: RE: Story: Life's first difficulty
From: Mrrzy
Date: 04 Feb 02 - 12:45 PM

Anybody see that movie where Matthew Modine plays, basically, that child? What the deaf man heard, it was called. Very interesting. Encore! Auteur!


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Subject: RE: Story: Life's first difficulty
From: GUEST,alinact
Date: 04 Feb 02 - 10:14 AM

Sort of reminds me of the Loudon Wainwright song "The man who couldn't cry"

Allan


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Subject: RE: Story: Life's first difficulty
From: katlaughing
Date: 04 Feb 02 - 09:39 AM

Love it, Aux, thanks so much for another great one.

kat


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Subject: RE: Story: Life's first difficulty
From: jeffp
Date: 04 Feb 02 - 08:59 AM

Neat story, Auxiris. Please keep them coming.

jeffp


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Subject: RE: Story: Life's first difficulty
From: GUEST
Date: 04 Feb 02 - 05:46 AM

Then they all died. Some happy, some sad, no one could quite remember. It didn't really matter, in death they were all the same.

Dust and ashes. Dead.

The end


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Subject: Story: Life's first difficulty
From: Auxiris
Date: 04 Feb 02 - 05:39 AM

Once upon a time, dear friends, there was a child who said nothing. All the medical examinations performed to determine why the child didn't speak led to the same conclusions: "He is in excellent health and his vocal cords are perfectly formed; the reason(s) for his mutisme are unknown".

The years passed and the child grew up. He was, as he had always been, healthy and strong, but still said not a word. He studied well and succeeded in written exams, though he failed—for obvious reasons—on oral tests. However, he was found to be at a satisfactory level at the end of his school years and was given his diploma. When it came time for him to serve in the military, he was declared unfit for service because the examiners were unable to get a word out of him. He continued his life, unperturbed and as silent as ever.
One day, when he was twenty-six years old and had been invited to tea at the home of a friend of his mother's, he suddenly said, "May I have another sugar, please?"
As you might imagine, my friends, everyone was quite surprised, not least of all his mother, who said, "You're speaking!"
The young man nodded his head.
His mother insisted, "But why, during all these years, did you remain silent? Why didn't you ever say anything before?"
Her son answered, "Because, until now, everything was fine."

Before I forget this time, this story and the last six or so that I've posted have been translated from a collection entitled "Le Cercle des Menteurs, contes philosophiques du monde entier"

cheers,

Aux<


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