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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Who Is To Blame

Mulla Nasrudin and his wife came home one day to find the house burgled. Everything portable had been taken away. "It's all your fault," said his wife, "for you should have made sure that the house was locked before we left."

The Neighbor took up the chant: "You did not lock the windows," said one. "Why did you not expect this?" said another. "The locks were faulty and you did not replace them," said a third.

"Just a moment," said Nasrudin, "surely I am not the only one to blame?"

"And who should we blame?" they shouted. "What about the thieves?" said Nasrudin. "Are they totally innocent?"

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