I just don't get it
Poor Semiret, he's foreign and has no idea if he "should laugh about the whole 'only playing music when they are out of ice cream' thing or not." There's also a Far Side cartoon that has had him stumped for almost 20 years.
What don't you understand? What have you politely gone along with whilst internally going WTF?
( , Thu 31 Mar 2005, 11:09)
Poor Semiret, he's foreign and has no idea if he "should laugh about the whole 'only playing music when they are out of ice cream' thing or not." There's also a Far Side cartoon that has had him stumped for almost 20 years.
What don't you understand? What have you politely gone along with whilst internally going WTF?
( , Thu 31 Mar 2005, 11:09)
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Cafflicks and the Pope
I don't understand why thousands of people flock to see him everywhere he goes and comment on his bravery and strength in reading out the mass, like it's some sort of acievement. My four-year-old nephew could do it and would probably dribble less. And if he's so holy why does he need an army doctors and specialists anyway? Surely the power of one billion Cafflicks praying for his health would be enough to sustain him? It shows the faith he has got in the power of prayer that he buggers off to his own private ward every time he has a sniffle. Also did Jesus not tell his disciples to abandon their wordly goods and that it is near impossible for a rich man to get into heaven? I'm sure that must comfort him when he is in his palace surrounded by servants and billions of pounds worth of art.
In the interests of balance:
Ian Paisley: tw@t. Archbishop of Canterbury - beardy tw@t
( , Thu 31 Mar 2005, 19:36, Reply)
I don't understand why thousands of people flock to see him everywhere he goes and comment on his bravery and strength in reading out the mass, like it's some sort of acievement. My four-year-old nephew could do it and would probably dribble less. And if he's so holy why does he need an army doctors and specialists anyway? Surely the power of one billion Cafflicks praying for his health would be enough to sustain him? It shows the faith he has got in the power of prayer that he buggers off to his own private ward every time he has a sniffle. Also did Jesus not tell his disciples to abandon their wordly goods and that it is near impossible for a rich man to get into heaven? I'm sure that must comfort him when he is in his palace surrounded by servants and billions of pounds worth of art.
In the interests of balance:
Ian Paisley: tw@t. Archbishop of Canterbury - beardy tw@t
( , Thu 31 Mar 2005, 19:36, Reply)
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