POKEY THE PENGUIN AND WHAT YOU ARE
LEARNING
O Canada, terre de nos aieaux, ton front
est ceint de fleurons glorieux! Car ton bras sait porter l'épée,
il sait porter la croix! Ton histoire est une épopée des plus
brillants exploits. Et ta valeur, de foi trempée, protégera
nos foyers et nos droits, protégera nos foyers et nos
droits.
Wise Person Once Say What They Learn:
The great challenge of life is to decide what's important and to disregard
everything else.
Rachel Then Say What She Think: That's
very true. The only problem is that no-one else seems to have reached the
plane of enlightenment I have, so they get all indignant when I disregard
everything that's not important (I don't think I really have to say it, but
that would be everything besides broccoli and the letter P), and they look
at me funny when I talk to King George, too.
Live Studio Audience Say: Oh you
did NOT!
Other Wise Person Say What They Learn:
Every great achievement was once considered impossible.
Rachel Say Other What She Think: This
is also right on! For instance, it was once commonly accepted that vampires
without fangs were totally unable to suck blood directly and would always
have to resort to knocking over blood banks in order to sustain themselves;
however, with a few everyday household objects like Capri Sun straws and
a genuine will to succeed, several fangless vampires have managed to overthrow
this unfair stereotype. I applaud these industrious members of the undead
community for their innovation and hard work, and it is my belief and hope
that all of society will one day to come to recognise these shining examples
of success through determination.
Live Studio Audience Say:
Awwww!
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