Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Law in the life of a Christian makes about as much sense as...

Law in the life of a Christian makes about as much sense as this poem we used to say when I was a schoolboy in England years ago. It went something like this...

One fine day in the middle of the night
A fire broke out in the ocean
A blind man saw it, a deaf man heard it
And a man with no legs ran to get the fire brigade
Who arrived as fast as a funeral
And ran over two dead cats and nearly killed them.

=)

10 comments:

  1. LOL!! Wow...Good thing the cats didn't get killed though! Phew!

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  2. Ryan had this to say:

    "One bright, stormy night,
    Two dead boys got up to fight,
    Back to back they faced each other,
    Drew their swords and shot each other,
    A deaf policeman heard the noise,
    Came and killed the two dead boys,
    If you do not believe my lie is true,
    Ask the blind man; he saw it too. "

    :)...Nonsensical...the law for a dead man...good one!

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  3. Matthew... yep, phew! The last thing you want to happen to your dead cats is for them to die. :)

    RJW... Seems like I've heard that one in the past too. LOL, good one. :)

    Yup... nonsensical all the way around.

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  4. ooh funny, I like Ryan's too!!!

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  5. Hey Joel...not sure i understand the poem...doesnt make sense...its like an antiparadox

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  6. Ohhh, Ryan...Thats funky fresh, papa cat. *snap snap*

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  7. Joel,
    I had this feeling that "screendoor" phrase was going to appear!

    Matthew, Don't make me wet my pants laughing...Ryan the beatnik...right...

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  8. LOL

    So Joel has PETA come after you for the “two dead cats”…? :)

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  9. Ha ha! You are all funny. =D

    Craig,

    "Antiparadox..." LOL!

    LS,

    There is going to be an investigation. They can't figure out if the dead cats are actually dead or if the fire brigade only almost killed the dead cats.

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  10. Well at least they weren’t dogs….

    :)

    Hmmm were cats around before the Fall? :)

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