About Ann Hale

E L elindblom at gmail.com
Sat Jun 23 12:19:33 CDT 2007


To all

I was thinking about aristotele. I wanted to share an Ann Hale story. (How
about my aristotele score? I'd have either a better standing in the
universe, guilt by association or hopefully a little of both in balance!)
Please allow me to warm-up to this by saying I admire Ann Hale, now the
story. At an annual meeting I was talking with her. We faced each other (and
she was busy tearing my eyes from my skull, of course, and placing them in
place of her own. You know, the usual.). So far so good. She said something
I didn't like. Get this picture. I turned away from facing her. I took a
step away in that 180 degree direction. That is all logical. What happened
is I ran into her. In the time it took me to turn, she had moved around me.
Are you getting this? It sounds clever on her part doesn't it? It is more.
Movement like that is physically impossible. She did not have the time to do
it yet she did it. Herein, the Ann Hale story is profound not trivial and
lends an insight into the kind of person she is. Ann Hale is impossible! She
can do the impossible and stand there with a smile on her face the whole
time with huge blue eyes looking at you innocently. Piece of advice: She's a
good one just don't ever try to turn from her.
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