Tethers To My Camel
Tuesday, February 22, 2011 by Kenneth Tang
If I do not give you the tethers to my camel, that's saying something: I don't trust you. If you tell me all about your camel, and I ain;t listening, that's also saying something: I'm not interested.
If you're trying to tell me that we must work together for the good of the collective camel, please, first look into a mirror. I know you; I know what you are; I trust the camel more than I trust you, kapisch? Your saying that we should take care of the collective camel (what collective camel?) is just a disguise to get me to use my talents, time and resources to take care of YOUR camel.
Oh, c'mon. Think you that I'm stupid?
Tsk,tsk, tsk...shame on you.
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NOTE: The above is directed at those (whoever you are) who think they can pull wool over other people's eyes...
If you're trying to tell me that we must work together for the good of the collective camel, please, first look into a mirror. I know you; I know what you are; I trust the camel more than I trust you, kapisch? Your saying that we should take care of the collective camel (what collective camel?) is just a disguise to get me to use my talents, time and resources to take care of YOUR camel.
Oh, c'mon. Think you that I'm stupid?
Tsk,tsk, tsk...shame on you.
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NOTE: The above is directed at those (whoever you are) who think they can pull wool over other people's eyes...