The trouble with Jack
Posted on Jun 24th, 2009
by
R George Merrill
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for June 24, 2009:
In all of us tis this goofy old man named Jack.
Tis the Negative he see's in everything from front to back.
On hot days he wants cold.
and on cold days he wants hot.
On days neither hot nor cold......are distressingly out of whack.
Disclaimer
Using the name "Jack" was implemented simply for limerick reasons only.
For those of you named Jack no offense was intended. If you are still bothered by my disregard you are more than welcome to use the name "George" in any vernacular you see fit.
Tis the Negative he see's in everything from front to back.
On hot days he wants cold.
and on cold days he wants hot.
On days neither hot nor cold......are distressingly out of whack.
Disclaimer
Using the name "Jack" was implemented simply for limerick reasons only.
For those of you named Jack no offense was intended. If you are still bothered by my disregard you are more than welcome to use the name "George" in any vernacular you see fit.

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I love it!
- Laurie
[standing up and enthusiastically clapping;] …
Thanks Laurie. I don't get goofy very often. It was a heavy day so I needed a break.
I know Jack, I run when I see him coming. His name is not really Jack, but he is a contrary old cuss.