9.13.2010

All Play and No Work Makes David Bruise Like a Peach

There are consequences for everything we do, whether they are positive or negative. Blaming someone for something they didn't do has short-term positive consequences and negative long-term consequences. Take for example Mr. Thceh.

Mr. Tcheh was playing Truth or Dare over at Ms. Ddod's house one evening with all his business partners. At the time it had seemed like a good idea, but as the night wore on, Mr. Tcheh realized that he should probably never do this ever again.

(A note - Mr. Tcheh frequently forgets notes to himself, and as a result, he was seen last month on Ms. Akin's lawn very late at night with the same business partners playing Truth or Dare once more.)

Either way, at some point during the game, Ms. Recneps realized that her flippy-flops had gone missing. Seeing as how she needed them for a dare she was about to perform, she immediately set about looking for them. Mr. Tcheh loudly proclaimed that he hadn't been the one to hide them.

However, Mr. Aklomoh disagreed, stating that he had seen Mr. Tcheh throw the said footwear onto the roof of Ms. Ddod's house. This caused Ms. Recneps great displeasure, and on Mr. Tcheh's next turn (he recieved a wild card dare, where his business partners had to make up a dare for him), she had his hands bound so that Mr. Aklomoh could kick him on the ground until he told Ms. Recneps where her shoes were.

(For the record, Ms. Akin and Ms. Ddod were very much against this.)

So telling lies and blaming other people only gets you bruised ribs in the end. In Abby's case (from The Crucible) , it makes the audience really, really not like you. Also makes you crazy. But either way,

(TBC @ HOME)

(TBC @ HOME~)

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