Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Sweet Grace.

GRACIE'S LITTLE DARLING.
Gracie apologized on David’s blog for accusing Esther of saying nasty things about her beloved David Israel. She goes on to say I was the guilty party. It's true, I am guilty of telling nasty things about David. I am guilty of telling the truth.   It appears Gracie in her present  confused mental  state is unable to distinguish  truth from fiction. Truth is  hard to accept and is often considered mean and nasty. Fiction, on the other hand  is the truth glossed over to make us all feel good and  smile. Unfortunately, those smiles are only temporary. Eventually we must face the truth and when that happens those smiles turn to frowns.  
It's time for Dear Gracie to have a lesson in  the difference between fact and fiction.

Have a nice day Gracie!

3 comments:

  1. Telling truths is way harder than telling lies. Keep up the good work and Gracie, where is what you wrote about me? I was offline for two days so no clue as to what you are talking about or referring to. And when you say that Olga is nuts or whatever (a gross flaw in your judgment) ALSO - what does that mean - that I am nuts? Moi? So how is that an apology. That is like the kid in school who is forced to apologize - it means NADA. You cannot apologize while trying to insult. Doesn't go over well or perhaps this is the best you can do with limited abilities. In that case, apology or attempted apology is accepted for what it is.

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  2. Wow! First of all Esther the apology was on David's Blog. I was really surprised to read that Gracie knew the word apology. I didn't know she had it in her with her mouth piece. By the way, people do not know the real Olga Wolkenstein. She is a very smart, intelligent, wise, passionate and reliable person who will go out of her way to help someone in need. So folks do not listen to what other people say. It is time to judge for yourself.

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  3. I know how special Olga is. Too bad these people do not appreciate her intelligence and concern for the Village.

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