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“One reason diplomats have so much trouble coming to any kind of
agreement is that they sit in soft chairs around a large table with
yellow pads in front of them to doodle on. They're too comfortable for
serious negotiation. My theory is that world peace could be achieved in
short order if the diplomats were made to hunker out in a barnyard and
draw their proposals on the ground with sticks.
For hundreds of
years, hunters have employed the hunker successfully in negotiating with
farmers for permission to hunt their property. I myself am an expert
hunkerer and would be willing to teach the technique free of charge to
both Russian and American diplomats, just so we can get the present mess
straightened out in a hurry.”
―
Patrick F. McManus,
The Grasshopper Trap
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