воскресенье, 20 февраля 2005
Once there was a young woman named Helen who was sad.
In an effort to cheer herself up, she went to visit
her friends who were infatuated with the art of Feng
Shui. Her friends noticed the mournful expression on
Helen's face and asked, "Why are you so sad?"
Helen slowly explained the reasons for her despair.
Although she was already 30 years old, she did not
have a husband or a boyfriend, and she couldn't
understand why. Helen said that she had many good
qualities, among them being that she was pretty,
intelligent, open-minded, and humorous.
читать дальшеHer friends said: "Let Feng Shui help you. If you
don't mind following some rituals, soon you will have
a husband! It's Christmas now, which is magic time,
and all the Feng Shui rituals will be much more
effective!"
Helen did not believe in Feng Shui, but she decided
that there was nothing to lose by trying, so she
agreed. "But what should I do?" she asked.
Her friends advised her to buy men's socks, and to
walk around her apartment house three times--jiggling
the socks in her hand and saying aloud a special
prayer to God, which they taught her, in which Helen
was to ask for a good husband. If Helen followed these
instructions, her friends assured her that Feng Shui
would help her find a suitable man within a few days.
When Helen heard this advice, she laughed out loud.
After all, how could buying socks, walking around her
apartment house, and praying to God give her a
husband? But, when she went home that evening, she
stopped laughing and started thinking. The ritual did
not seem hard, so what had she to lose by trying?
The next day, Helen went to a discount store and
bought a pair of men's socks that were on sale for
approximately $0.30. She waited until night, so no one
could see what she was going to do and think her
crazy, and then walked outside the building with the
socks in her hand. Following the instructions, Helen
walked around her building three times, whispering the
prayer to God about a husband, and waving the socks in
the air as a symbol of future marriage.
The following day Helen went to work and forgot all
about the ritual. In the light of day, it did seem
rather silly after all. When she returned home that
evening, she saw a man coming downstairs who looked at
her and became instantly smitten--so much so that he
asked her out for a date, right then and there. Helen
was shocked; after all, the man was a plumber and a
fitter--a job in Russia viewed as so degrading that
only drunkards or drug addicts without an education
apply for such work. The man was rude and smelled
badly, so Helen refused.
The man, however, would not take no for an answer. He
followed Helen upstairs to her apartment, knocked at
her door, and begged for her to marry him--he told her
that he had seen a woman like her in his dreams, he
thought that she was a princess, and he promised to
love her and be faithful all his life if she would
only consent to marry him. Helen eventually called the
police, and the man went away.
Helen saw her friends the following day and told them
all about this strange incident. "How could you give
me such a stupid ritual to follow?" she cried. "Now
you see the result, and I will be haunted by this
crude fitter all my life."
Her friends thought a minute and then asked what sort
of socks she had bought.
Helen answered, "The cheapest socks that were on sale,
of course."
Her friends said, "You see? You bought the cheapest
quality socks, so you got the worst pretender to
become your husband! What did you expect?"
Helen thought about this a bit and decided to try the
Feng Shui ritual again. The next morning, she went to
an expensive men's fashion boutique and bought a pair
of exclusive silk socks for $30.00. When she got home,
she repeated the ritual by walking around her
apartment house and saying her prayer to God out loud
this time, and not in a whisper as before. To improve
her chances (and to be sure that God did not make any
mistakes this time), she placed a golden ring in the
socks while she waved them around.
A few days later, Helen was walking the downtown
streets of St. Petersburg, where she saw a mobile
phone lying on the pavement. She wondered who could
have lost such an expensive phone, and then saw a
well-dressed man obviously in distress, who was
searching the sidewalks on the opposite side of the
street. Without hesitation, Helen saw her chance,
picked up the phone, and carried it across the street
to the well-dressed gentleman.
By the greatest luck, the gentleman Helen had spotted
had, indeed, lost his phone. He was so overjoyed that
he asked her out to dinner, so that they could become
better acquainted. The man was very rich and so
invited Helen to one of the most expensive and
exclusive dining facilities in St. Petersburg; no
expense at all was spared on the meal. After dinner,
the man seemed to be possessed by Helen--so much so
that he admitted that he was already falling in love
with her. Helen, however, was not satisfied; although
the man was rich, he had no intelligence, no wit, no
tenderness about him; in fact, he reminded her of
someone who worked in the Italian mafia, who would
kill someone without a second thought because that is
what they are told to do. Helen made some excuse and
left the man's company, where she made sure never to
see him again.
A few days later, Helen decided to make the third
"husband attempt." She went to a reputable sports
store and bought JUST GOOD white socks of acceptable
quality and reliability--nothing flashy, but socks
that were designed to last for a long time. Within a
day or two of trying the ritual for the third time,
she ran into a very nice sportsman whose white socks
looked "the twins" of the socks she had bought
earlier. The man was not wealthy, but he had a good
heart as well as all those intangible qualities women
look for in a mate. The two of them got engaged and
were married a few months later.
Это,доложу я вам,огромная пытка прочитать и понять такой большой текст на языке,который я изучал совершенно самостоятельно....
Но я это сделал.
Да,поучительная история для женщин.
Отсюда вывод:Не нужно жадничать,но и не нужно пытаться схватить луну с неба.Нужно выбирать людей своего круга
чтобы в английском практиковался