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    大哥真有本事
        一次,我大哥等车去州里,刚好遇到一个远房的伯伯,他是个地地道道的老农,还会些武术,曾教过我二哥他们学习一些。他说他也想去凯里买点小东西,于是我大哥带他一路上车。到了凯里,他一会说想看看火车,于是我大哥带他去看火车,一会说想看看车洞,我大哥又带他去看车洞,总之,这位老人从来没到过凯里,什么地方都想去看,于是大哥带他逛了好几外地方,当然了,都是打的去的。从来不出门没见过世面的老人不知道什么是打的,以为那是我大哥在凯里熟很多人,招手就有人来接他们了。回家的时候,他很佩服地对家人说:“那个大哥真的太有本事了!我跟他去凯里,他认识很多司机,只要他一招手,司机就马上到我们面前停下来接我们上车去,真的了不起!”一边说着一边感叹我大哥的本事真大。说得家人哈哈大笑,老人家不知道我大哥花了多少钱打的呢!后来他家人把他的话转告给我大哥听,大哥听了笑得直冒眼泪。
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        我也是笑得不知所措了,呵呵。
        以此类推,我负责学校打铃工作,只要我一动手,学校全体师生都乖乖的听我的了。呵呵。
      天空没有翅膀的痕迹,但我已飞过!论坛惊现逍遥的风采, 我不是路过!  
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        [QUOTE][B]下面引用由[U]逍遥山庄客[/U]发表的内容:[/B]

          我也是笑得不知所措了,呵呵。
          以此类推,我负责学校打铃工作,只要我一动手,学校全体师生都乖乖的听我的了。呵呵。[/QUOTE]
        谢谢逍遥山庄客老师的关注!是呀,以此类推,您也的本事也很大耶!呵呵
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          哈哈哈,燕山类推有理啊。我想起原来我那个学校有一个老头,管后勤的,他腰子上总是系着一大把钥匙,有谁找他开门,他就叹气说:唉,这学校大大小小的事情,都需要他管着,累啊!实际上,我们都知道,他这是炫耀他的权力呢!他的本事也很大啊!
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            还想说这老人家的一件事。
            我不是说他会武术吗,还别说,他的武艺在这个地方还真有名的。也非常喜爱武术。但是有点傻,人们叫他哑公。当年《少林寺》电影正热潮,他老人家竟然离开家来到我大哥那里一连看了三场的《少林寺》。
            这两年他小儿子也买得了电视,于是他去干完活回家,有空就看武打片,而且看得入迷。电视里有许多古装武打片,不是有好多飞的镜头吗?他看了过后,有一次很神秘地对我小外公说:“哟!看那些人的武功真是利害!我是无法打过他们了!”听得我外公哈哈大笑。想跟他解释,那不是真功夫,而是拍戏。但是他老人家耳朵聋,听不见,又不完全听明白汉话,并不知道什么拍电影,说了他也很难明白的,所以也没跟他作任何解释,只是听他老人家说,然后就笑。

            后来外公说给我们听,大家又忍不住笑了,觉得这位老人真的很有意思,很可爱的。
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              哈哈,真有意思,心地单纯的老者啊。
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                [QUOTE][B]下面引用由[U]梅园[/U]发表的内容:[/B]

                哈哈,真有意思,心地单纯的老者啊。[/QUOTE]
                谢谢梅园老师的关注!这是个诚实、正直又善良的老人,只是因为从来不出门,对大千世界发生的事什么也不知道。
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                                                          Everyday is A Gift
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                      I remembered those words through the funeral and the days that followed when I helped him and my niece attend to all the sad chores that follow an unexpected death. I thought about them on the plane returning to California from the midwestern town where my sister's family lives. I thought about all the things that she hadn't seen or heard or done. I thought about the things that she had done without realizing that they were special.
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                       I'm trying very hard not to put off, hold back, or save anything that would add laughter and luster to our lives. And every morning when I open my eyes, I tell myself that every day, every minute, every breath truly, is... a gift from God.

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