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Post by Don Schaeffer on May 21, 2009 19:05:59 GMT -5
(based on a joke told to me by my friend Jim) Oy! I'm hungry, I kvetch as my belly bellows. View the herd of human beasts grazing over the concrete looking for nuggets of what they naively eat. I pull up my collar and approach from the dark lane, baring my fangs making them all scared. Oy! That feels good. Suddenly a priest, defender of righteousness, flashes a large silver cross saying, "away vermin." Oy! I say. I don't much care for that. There is no hell where you can send me. He was my first good meal in days.
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Post by johnoe on May 21, 2009 19:15:49 GMT -5
today more than ever the herd of human beasts are accepting the rule of law even when it infringes on their rights. Orwell could never have imagined this hell we accept today as just. enjoyed the satire
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Post by Bernard Alain on May 21, 2009 20:54:57 GMT -5
oy, I like all of this Don, I think it's the closing that really does it for me---energizing, sort of a 'I eat guys like you for breakfast' kind of thing ... up she goes fangs and all ...
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Post by Ivan Carswell on May 21, 2009 23:24:23 GMT -5
The stronger the irony the better the meal!
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Post by Don Schaeffer on May 22, 2009 6:02:59 GMT -5
thanks all.
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