To Each His Own
One Christmas Eve, a Washington, D. C. radio station called the British ambassador and asked: “What would you like for Christmas?” The ambassador thought for a while and gave his answer.
The next day he heard the announcer tell what foreign ambassadors wanted for Christmas: “The French ambassador said, ‘I earnestly desire that next year should be a year of peace.’ The Russian ambassador hopes for a year of justice for all men. The German ambassador wants to see a greater sharing of wealth in the world. And the British ambassador said, ‘I would like a box of candied fruit.’”
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One Christmas Eve, a Washington, D. C. radio station called the British ambassador and asked: “What would you like for Christmas?” The ambassador thought for a while and gave his answer.
The next day he heard the announcer tell what foreign ambassadors wanted for Christmas: “The French ambassador said, ‘I earnestly desire that next year should be a year of peace.’ The Russian ambassador hopes for a year of justice for all men. The German ambassador wants to see a greater sharing of wealth in the world. And the British ambassador said, ‘I would like a box of candied fruit.’”
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