What, asked George, in the novel DILEMMA by Jack Luscus, do you - TopicsExpress



          

What, asked George, in the novel DILEMMA by Jack Luscus, do you think about . . . .? He never got to finish his question, for Roy Borgne knew that what came after the word about would be some word like politics or UFOs or taxes or wars or some other thing George had recently read about in some article somewhere. Nothing, George, I dont think anything about any of those things you read about. I think about how I can I make me a better person in my world and how I can make the world I interact with a better place. I can do nothing about politics or wars or religions, but I can feed myself, get rid of my addicitions, smile, never complain, and never bother people by asking them questions about things they can do nothing about. As usual, George laughed and went back to reading his newspaper, this time reading about the new scandal at the Capitol, sometimes looking up at Roy, but thinking better about querying him about them crooked politicians.
Posted on: Sun, 03 Nov 2013 13:00:24 +0000

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