Posted by: Anita Marie | June 1, 2007
Getting Old Is Fun
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As someone who has lost a brain and is growing it again I thought this was very entertaining A.M.
By: Heather Blakey on June 2, 2007
at 10:26 am
So the pastor of the church visits old Miss Hoopnagle, who hasn’t been to church in a while.
“Miss Hoopnagle, will you be coming back to church?”
“No, reverend, the pews are too hard and the sermons too long.”
“But Miss Hoopnagle, don’t you ever think of the hereafter?”
“Yes. Reverend, I do. Every morning. I go into the study and ask myself, ‘Now damn, what did I come in here after?”
–Q
By: quinncreative on June 2, 2007
at 11:24 pm