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Old 01-25-2008, 11:25 PM #1
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I always think of two guys parking at the back of the parking lot and heading to the same store. One guy has spascisity, and takes his time and enjoys his walk, the other has it too but he fights it and rushes as fast as he can. They both reach the door at the same time.

Which guy do you want to be?
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I always think of two guys parking at the back of the parking lot and heading to the same store. One guy has spascisity, and takes his time and enjoys his walk, the other has it too but he fights it and rushes as fast as he can. They both reach the door at the same time.

Which guy do you want to be?
I might be having an extra-dense moment here, but - how does this parable apply to the discussion? I'm not seeing the connection.
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