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The Monday Morning Memo

 

“There must have been some magic
In that old silk hat they found
For when they placed it on his head
He began to dance around…”

– Frosty the Snowman
Jack Rollins and Steve Nelson, 1950

 The BeagleSword was zealot.

The rabbit hole may seem to have
been triggered by a weird fascination
of RH Williams with all things RH.
Rhinestone, Rhodes, Rhombus,

Rhetorical,
Rhapsody,
But this was not the case.
This rabbit hole began with
a wedding last week when
Pennie's nephew Bobby
married Rhiannon.

Yes, she was named
after the Fleetwood Mac song.

“Rhiannon rings
like a bell through the night…
and who will be her lover?”

Answer: Bobby.
Or was that question rhetorical?

If you're one of the 12 people on earth who have not yet
seen this commercial, take 33 seconds to watch it.
I'm thinking we're going to be seeing
a lot more of this guy in the future.
(Evidently, wives choose the body wash
used by their husbands. Who knew?)

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Random Quote:

“William Shakespeare, wearing the mask of an imaginary Prince of Denmark – Hamlet by name – suggested that human knowledge is limited. ‘There are more things in heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.’

There is an objective reality, but we are ill-equipped to experience it.

The degree to which you understand the limitations of the private reality of your mind is the degree to which you are self-aware.

Every person lives alone in a private, perceptual reality.

We can communicate only to the degree that our perceptual realities overlap.”

- Roy H. Williams, May 22, 2023 6:02AM

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