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Weasels, a Downturned Economy, and Your Exhibit Dollar
Posted on July 19, 2009 | No CommentsA bat fell to the ground and was quickly snatched up by a weasel. The bat pleaded for his life. The weasel was having none of it, stating, “I am a natural enemy of all birds, therefore I must eat you!” The bat, thinking quickly, replied, “But I am not a bird, I am a mouse.” Somehow the weasel was convinced, and he set the bat free.






