C'est la Vie by Jennifer Babcock for November 01, 2010

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    Sisyphos  about 14 years ago

    Lucas? –Meet Michael. Michael? –Meet Lucas. You two can share stories about having big ears!

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    Edcole1961  about 14 years ago

    It was a swallow, not a sparrow.

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    cdward  about 14 years ago

    Mona does look contrite.

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    The missing M. Smokey  about 14 years ago

    Ears? What’s the big issue with ears?

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    joefish25  about 14 years ago

    Love that sparrow bit. here it is….

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzcLQRXW6B0

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    TheDOCTOR  about 14 years ago

    Tuesday is the Big Day in the U.S.A. EVERYONE GET OUT THERE and

    VOTE!!!!
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    fritzoid Premium Member about 14 years ago

    As Edcole SAID, joefish, it was about SWALLOWS, not sparrows. There’s no way even TWO sparrows could carry a coconut, even if they had it on a line. It’s a simple matter of weight ratios. You need an African swallow to carry a coconut from the tropics to Mercia. But then African swallows, unlike European swallows, are non-migratory.

    What Arthur didn’t address, though, was whether two European swallows might each carry HALF a coconut, particularly if the shells had been hollowed out. On the other hand the coconut shells at issue, while being halved and hollowed by the time he was challenged as to their origin, had also been HUSKED, and if he found them in Mercia already without the husks, it raises the question of where the swallows would have gripped them…

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