LL-L "Traditions" 2006.04.25 (05) [E]
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L O W L A N D S - L * 25 April 2006 * Volume 05
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From: Heiko Evermann <heiko.evermann at gmx.de>
Subject: LL-L "Traditions" (Frog)
Hi everyone
> A grandmother was telling her grand-daughter the story of The Frog Prince
> and as she got to the end " .... and the princess placed the frog , as
> requested, on the pillow beside her. When she awoke the next morning to
> her
> astonishment, the frog had turned into a handsome prince.", she noted a
> look of disbelief on her grand-daughter's face. " Don't you believe it? "
> she asked. " No," replied the grand-daughter, " And I bet her mother
> didn't
> either!"
Yesterday I heard the saying "A suit will turn any frog into a prince".
Kind regards,
Heiko Evermann
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