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A man found a spiderweb in the corner of the room. He brushed it away with his handy kitchen broom, And then he walked away. Upon his return, which was actually quite soon, Not only had the web reappear but it had mushroomed! This only proved to make him madder. But, now here is the moral of the story, which is true Try as you might, no matter what you do, You cannot remove the results of the problem And allow the cause to stay. You must get at the spider of the matter.
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Mar 8, 2015
Mar 8, 2015 at 3:48 PM UTC
**** the Spider
A man found a spiderweb in the corner of the room. He brushed it away with his handy kitchen broom, And then he walked away. Upon his return, which was actually quite soon, Not only had the web reappear but it had mushroomed! This only proved to make him madder. But, now here is the moral of the story, which is true Try as you might, no matter what you do, You cannot remove the results of the problem And allow the cause to stay. You must get at the spider of the matter.
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F/Webster, TX
Mar 8, 2015
Mar 8, 2015 at 3:48 PM UTC
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