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Cheese Curd for Bait

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Fishing with cheese curd for bait might be an allusion that most people are doing such things necessary to accomplish their desires and ambitions in simple and effortless ways. Some opt to be forceful in order to get what they really want, but in the end, bad karma comes in, getting back all their aspirations they acquired unreasonably. Could be in the form of anything. Getting what we want will make us contented and forget about the other issues we have, but we must understand that all of those things, may it be material or not, are all temporary.

James McIntyre was known as The Cheese Poet, was a Canadian poet. James was born in Forres, Scotland and went to Canada in 1851 when he was 24 years old. He became an employee to start with, doing innovative errands that created the foundation of most of his writings. He then moved to St. Catharines, Ontario, where he traded furniture. There he wedded and had a daughter and son.

Then he resided in Ingersoll, Ontario, previously a town of 5,000 on the banks of the Thames in Oxford County, the center of Canadian dairy country during that time. He began a furniture factory on the river and a shop which sells furniture, as well as pieces such as pianos and coffins.

He was highly respected in the society, from which he always got help in tough times, partly because of his rhymes and verbal skills. He was invited to give a speech in all types of social events in Ingersoll. The region is likely to have enthused him, and it was in commemoration of the grand Canadian history, the innate splendor and commerce of the region, and particularly the cheese, that the main stream of his compositions were created.
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