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Life in the Holler: Ending up something's supper An essay, a life lesson Click on headline for item with photo(s) The difference an hour can make. A fellow (I named Hopper) was hanging out minding his own business. Hopper was having a pretty decent day. Got his picture taken and was about to be famous, but unbeknownst to him or the photographer, a spider (I named Viper) had other plans. Yet, if you look at the situation from the view of the Viper, he ending up having a great day! He was lucky enough to catch enough food to feed himself for a week. Guess it all depends on whose view you like on something as to whether something is horrible or a blessing. This story was posted on 2013-08-11 15:43:47
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