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What Good Are Words ?  Murphy's Knocking

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What Good Are Words ? Murphy's Knocking

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Theresa-Ann Harvey

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2010-06-13 2nd Journal ♥ TRANSCRIPT: http://www.scribd.com/doc/33182427/What-Good-Are-Words-Murphy-s-Knocking ♥ iTunes podcast http://www.itunes.com/podcast?id=371766765 ♥ Blip.tv channel http://theresaaharvey.blip.tv/ Intro: You know, I’m getting to where I begin to see and to realize how to simply open your mouth is to make a fool of yourself. At a certain point this makes so much sense to you. Doubt I can explain, though. You know me - I’ll give it a try. Yet, first of all, let me acknowledge here that I’m the greatest fool on the earth - or at least one of them. Just look at the number of words I’ve not only written, but spoken, and publicly, too. Oh well. One thing’s for certain: It is what it is, and that’s that. Moving on. I feel such an ass, and at times know I am. What to do? Why, nothing, of course. What can be done? When it is, what it is... simply that? I don’t choose to run from that, you see. I accept that which is... and recommend that... for you, too. It gives peace. Murphy’s Law is but the tip of this iceberg, and though Murphy was somewhat humerous, yet for all that, he was on to something, too. So am I. Did you know you the great one, St. Thomas Aquinas, one of the few considered Doctors of the church, he went quite silent, some time after he was writing Summa Theologica? I’m not sure if he’d even finished it, when he went mum. Never another word did he say, on any topic - that’s what I heard. But as usual, don’t rely - do your own research. Be doubly cautious, for I’m hardly here, tied to 3D, and no longer a good researcher of anything pertaining to that - to 3D ‘reality.’ Now, interesting thing here is that this man, Aquinas, was and is one of the most brilliant the species of man has brought forth - well, since the destruction of our full complement of DNA, at any rate. He was and is a genius. He was well known, and rather famous, even in his day; ad you know that is rare, for fame generally comes after the body is long in the grave... Distributed by Tubemogul.