Original airdate: August 7, 1956
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Original airdate: August 7, 1956
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Finally, a moral that makes sense! Not enough of those lately…
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Aesop has graduated from pro-slavery and moved on to pro-segregation.
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This is the first moral in a while I can agree with.
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The Lone Gunmen can help stop DOD secrets from getting smuggled out of the country, if they let Yves kill Langly…
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This time around, Aesop seems to be arguing against trying to rehabilitate criminals…
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Two pro-slavery stories in a row.
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Original airdate: July 31, 1956
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Did I read that right? Is Aesop telling slaves not to get uppity?
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A classic case of “the grass is always greener” syndrome.
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