Saturday, October 25, 2008

Hyacinth's mother dishes praise

Struggling artist Hyancith had a bad week, which ended in her getting drenched in the rain. She had no success in her sculpture of Nicolas Sarkozy, when the progress she had made was destroyed by squirrels. Hyancith, gentle in her nature, did not rebuke the squirrels, but merely sighed and sat down in her shawls to shed a tear.
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By today, however, even an afternoon meditation session could not curb her instability, so she turned to what she knew would help - a sugary friend.
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Hyacinth's mother sent multiple thank-yous to the cinnamon bun that Hyacinth consumed today. Her mother said she was glad the bun was there to support her daughter in her low times.
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"I called up the cinnamon and the bun and the sugar and said frankly, simply, thank you," Hyacinth's mother said from her prairie bakery. "There is nothing better than a warm, sugary hug in the mouth to cheer a person up."
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Hyacinth gave no comment, but was later seen chewing on a carrot.

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