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Have you ever seen someone acting a bit different than you think they would? Like seeing some of your serious teachers being loud and goofy while having fun at a baseball game? You may wonder why they are behaving that way because you think that teachers can only act like teachers and why are they cheering for the opposing team? Well, we can all act differently to the surprise of some or many. As long as no one is hurt, we should be able to be who we want to be. You wouldn’t tell your friend that they shouldn’t take on a new hobby like underwater basket weaving, if they wanted to try something new would you? I certainly wouldn’t because I need a new basket. I have too many balls of yarn and they are rolling all over my floors leaving strings of chaos. Enough of my problems. I don’t think you’d want anyone to tell you that you shouldn’t do things that you like to do either. In this episode, we will hear the story of Alexander Platt. Alexander is a cat that is doing his own thing and minding his own business, but the other animals are bothered by how he behaves. I believe we should celebrate how different we all are because it takes all sorts of people to make up this marvelously-magnificent marble we call home. We learn from one another’s experience and if we are all the same, then we cannot learn new things that may help us be better. So, please give a few moments of your day to the tale of the Peculiar Plight of the Cat Alexander Platt. And remember, we should do things today to make tomorrow better!