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What you see is what you get

There’s a say­ing, “What you see is what you get”, but do we al­ways see cor­rectly?

We’ve had rats in our house re­cently; one or even two wood­land rats, and they are very big! Our house is in a beau­ti­ful part of Osona, among forests, cliffs, hills, moun­tains and streams. There’s an an­cient Me­dieval path, which was once a com­mer­cial route for carts and mer­caders. Napoleon’s troops even came this way more than two cen­turies ago. More re­cently, dur­ing the Civil War, the path was used by men es­cap­ing into the Pyre­nees. Right! Back to the rats! In fact, back to yes­ter­day...

I was in bed hop­ing for a nice morn­ing cup of tea. A hu­mane rat trap had been placed strate­gi­cally in the kitchen the pre­vi­ous night, with a suc­cu­lent piece of cheese to tempt the rat. When you catch one, you drive the poor soul miles away and hope he doesn’t know the way back! I called down­stairs to my daugh­ter:

“Any luck?”

“Yes,” she an­swered. “One or two.”

“Hur­ray!” I replied. I got dressed and came down­stairs. “Hur­ray!” I re­peated.

“What for?” she said.

“Be­cause we’ve cap­tured the rats!”

She laughed. “What are you talk­ing about? I never said any­thing of the sort!”

“But I heard you!”

“No you didn’t.”

“I’m sure I did!”

I’m a lit­tle ’hard of hear­ing’ as they say.

“You heard what you wanted to hear, Mum!” she chuck­led. “A case of wish­ful hear­ing!”

Dear read­ers, isn’t that true? That we often hear what we want to hear and see what we want to see? I rest my case. And we’ve still got the rats. Some po­lit­i­cal rats also only see and hear what they want!

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