Monday, December 4, 2023

Our Commentary of the Week - from Fri. Dec. 08 - 2023 till Fri. Dec. 15 - 2023! Part II - Christmas/New Year's Holiday Season - 2023/2024!

                  Allegorical Children's Tale which Can be Applied to Politics and Many Other Situations.

        Our disclaimer is always in place - that any similarity to real people or circumstances - are purely coincidental.

        Since it's the Holidays' 2023/2024 - Season - we shall keep our Commentaries in a seasonal mode for a while. According to Eastern European Christmas myths for children - all the animals on earth speak in human voices - but only for one night of the year - and it happens during the whole night preceding the first Christmas Day - thus - it starts at the sundown of Christmas Eve - and it lasts only until the following sunrise. When the day comes up on the first Christmas Day - they can't do this anymore. It's not that the aforementioned tale was ever "scientifically" examined - but the children's tales have a lot of the elements of that sort.

        Thus, the Black Mamba female snake - the most venomous, deadly and - obnoxious - slithered down to the banks of Louisiana's Manchac Swamp - close to New Orleans - and called her friend the Albino alligator - to come out to the shore which he did. Pursuant to her explaining that she would like to enter in a trial partnership of sorts with him - so she could ride on his head for a while - to protect him - he finally - reluctantly - agreed even though - at first - he was hesitant to enter into any sort of inter-species - partnerships. 

       But then - he thought that it couldn't hurt to have some kind of protection since being an Albino - he realized that he "stood out like a turd in a punch bowl" - to other alligators - which he knew - were stronger, bigger and longer - than him; it's not that we use any crude language or anything like that.

       In any event - we shall continue this tale - in a few days.

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