Archive for October, 2008

An old man…..

Monday, October 20th, 2008

An old man, Mr. Wallace, was living the last of his life in a nursing Home.One day he appeared to be very sad and depressed. Nurse Tracy asked if there was anything wrong. “Yes, Nurse Tracy,” said Mr. Wallace, “My Private Part died today and I am very sad.” Knowing her patients were forgetful and [...]

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This Is No Game

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

This is no game. You might think this is a game, but, trust me, this is no game.
This is not something where rock beats scissors or paper covers rock or rock wraps itself up in paper and gives itself as a present to scissors. This isn’t anything like that. Or where paper types something on [...]

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In Praise Of The Human Body

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

When you think of the most amazing machine in the world, what do you think of? James Bond’s car, right? But recently I had a thought that may surprise you, and even startle you: The most amazing machine in the world is the human body. That’s right, the human body.

But how, you say, can the [...]

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What I’d Say To The Martians

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

People of Mars, you say we are brutes and savages. But let me tell you one thing: if I could get loose from this cage you have me in, I would tear you guys a new Martian asshole.You say we are violent and barbaric, but has any one of you come up to my cage [...]

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My Nature Documentary

Monday, October 13th, 2008

 

Show monkey in a tree. Narrator says, “The monkey, proud and smart, in his native habitat. But one thing he does not have . . .” Show a giraffe. “. . . is a long neck, like the giraffe. Which is why nature has allowed them to combine forces.” Show monkey on giraffe’s neck. (Note: [...]

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How I Want To Be Remembered

Monday, October 13th, 2008

 We are gathered here, way far in the future, for the funeral of Jack Handey, the world’s oldest man. He died suddenly in bed, according to his wife, Miss France.

No one is really sure how old Jack was, but some think he may have been born as long ago as the twentieth century. He passed [...]

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My First Day In Hell

Monday, October 13th, 2008

My first day in Hell is drawing to a close. They don’t really have a sunset here, but the fires seem to dim a bit, and the screaming gets more subdued. Most of the demons are asleep now, their pointy tails curled up around them. They look so innocent, it’s hard to believe that just [...]

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Ideas for Paintings

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Because I love art, I am offering the following ideas for paintings to all struggling artists out there. Some of those artists may be thinking, Hey, I’ve got good ideas of my own. Really? Then why are you struggling?
These ideas are free of charge. All I ask is that when you have completed a painting, [...]

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How Things Even Out

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Things tend to even out. Religion, some people say, has caused wars and fighting. Yes, but it’s also boring to sit through a church service, so it evens out. One moment you’re depressed because your doctor tells you that you have alcoholism. But then you cheer up when you go home and find a hidden [...]

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The Redemption (Cameron’s Song)

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

      
The doctors weren’t quite sure to make of what was going on
fever had a hold of him, in no time he’d be gone
with cords, tubes and medicine, he drifted off to sleep
The city rested for the day, a vigil we would keep
It’s stange, how things feel different, when you’re outside looking in
to try to find [...]

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