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![]() An example: Several visiting dignitaries were hosted at a feast to which the public were invited in a town Nasrudin happened to be visiting. As his robes were old and patched, he was placed at a table where he realised it was going to take a long time to be served, and with not the best of cuisine. He went to his friend's house and borrowed a magnificent robe and turban and returned to the feast. He was ushered respectfully to the head table and plied with delicious dishes such as peacock tongues in aspic and the like. After every few mouthfuls, he would rub some of the food onto his garments and turban. Entranced by this, someone asked in a respectful manner "Effendi, we cannot help but notice that you must be from a different place and thus have eating habits which appear strange to us. Would you be so kind as to explain why you smear food on your clothing?". Nasrudin replied between mouthfuls "The clothes got me in here, surely they deserve a share of the food?" Bill Shakespeare got it wrong. cheers Peter Hi Peter, Apparently Nasrudin was the type of person you would not want to lend your clothing to. ;-) Don W. |
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