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Subject: On the lighter side...
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Here a rather amusing story concerning manuscript copying....

A monk his entire adult life, Brother Andrew was responsible for training 

new scribes in the art of copying by hand - word for word - the holy 
writs. 
One day an eager new scribe, Brother Johnathon, asked if anyone had ever 
made a mistake.

"Oh, no," said Brother Andrew, "These words have been correctly copied 
from 
generation to generation."

Sceptical, Brother Johnathon asked how he knew that.

"My son, " said Brother Andrew, shuffling off towards the monastery's 
library, "Let me get you the first volume ever written and you will see 
that 
it is just as correct today as it was then."

Many hours passed. Finally, Brother Johnathon decided he had better check 
on 
the elderly monk. At the library, he saw him sitting alone in a 
candle-lit 
corner, tears streaming down his cheeks.

"What's the matter?" Brother Johnathon asked.

"I can't believe it," Brother Andrew responded, his voice quivering, "The 

word is celebrate. Cel-e-BRATE!!!"

cheers,
Andrew

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| Andrew S. Kulikovsky B.App.Sc(Hons) MACS                   
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| What's the point of gaining everything this world has  
| to offer, if you lose your own life in the end?          
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|                                   ...Look to Jesus Christ
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|                           hO IESOUS KURIOS!                  
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