Tuesday, June 10, 2008

‘A MAN OF SOLOMON-LIKE WISDOM’ — by Steve Nadis

Something happened today that’s never happened before. Someone I know called me “a man of Solomon-like wisdom,” and then presented a conundrum upon which I was supposed to pontificate. But I never lived up to the star billing. Instead of dispensing wisdom, as I was supposed to, I suggested a cheap answer to a question that demanded better. While I won’t go into the problem in full, I can say that my profferred solution involved color xeroxing, something Solomon himself would likely have sneered at.
Posted by Snake at 05:45:05
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4 Responses to “‘A MAN OF SOLOMON-LIKE WISDOM’ — by Steve Nadis”

  1. Anonymous says:

    Color XEROXes?
    Be careful, there, Bucko.
    I think they jusy nabbed that couple in Mass.
    $100s, I hear.

    M.P.

  2. Anonymous says:

    You got me wrong, MP. It ain’t like that at all. But I still appreciate the warnin’. –Snake

  3. Anonymous says:

    Good to hear.
    Solomon may’ve sneered at color Xeroxes but many a secretary has been saved from the boss’es ire, thanx
    to Mr Xerox’es con-trap-shee-yun.

    MP

  4. Anonymous says:

    Thanks MP, I’m feeling wiser by the second… –Snake

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