It’s about a frog, doing whatever it is that frogs do on the banks of the Jordan River. Along comes a scorpion, and asks the frog for a lift across to the other side. The frog demurs ...
In the story, a scorpion calls out to a frog, asking for help crossing a river. “You’re not on,” says the frog, from the safety of the water, “if I let you climb on my back, you’ll sting ...
SCORPION'S BABY:Mama! NARRATOR:'Now, you may not know this but scorpions can't swim. So she can't cross it. She's stuck.' FROG:Ribbit. SCORPION:Oh. NARRATOR:'At that moment a frog passes by.' ...
Having just read the latest opinion letter by Oscar de la Torre, I am not surprised. Like the parable of the scorpion and the frog, the scorpion must sting as it is his nature, even if that sting ...