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A Brief Case of Spoons

Lecturer came in class boasting ready to lecture to students in his hand was a nice brief case not of lecture materials but of something else it was a brief case of spoons He stumbled and the thing fell unwashed plates, saucepans, spoons scattered all over classroom students run out scared laughing and bending with laughter covering their mouth to control laughter “free film, free film come and see proud man’s scandal” they shouted as they laughed They hid their faces for fear of academic punishment in case noticed by the angry.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2017




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Date: 3/3/2017 5:26:00 AM
Good one Solomon, the scandal of the spoons; funny but allegorical.
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Date: 3/3/2017 5:17:00 AM
spoon-feed [spo?on fed] VERB feed (someone) by using a spoon. provide (someone) with so much help or information that they do not need to think for themselves.
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