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Paul McGuffin

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This must be Heaven....
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I don't think so - more like H*ll

"Honey where did we park the car? It's the white one."
 
And no wind shield wipers..

After looking at this maybe all those people that sat they had one at some point is true!
thats a boat of bugeye.
 
Reminds me of the old adage: Where's the best place to hide an elephant? In a herd of elephants, of course.

Hide your Bugeye here, and it never will be seen again...
 
Reminds me of the old adage: Where's the best place to hide an elephant? In a herd of elephants, of course.

Duh!... in the fridge!
 
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Did the Lord say, on the first day, “ let there be Sprite ,” or was it light?
 
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Okay, I just sent an email to a good friend, who is a Bible scholar and former church pastor. Here’s his take on the “First Day ..Sprite vs Light.”

"Interesting point you bring up.
When King James gathered a counsel of experts together to translate the
scriptures, politics intervened.
The Earl of Sprite from Yorkshire, who had been an enemy of the King,
pressed for a literal translation of "maor" as "Sprite", but the King
refused to let it stand and demanded it be translated as "Light" (a similar
but not exact translation.)


And so the King James Bible does indeed have some small errors.”
"Ret. Pastor Possum Jack...Hemet, California”
 
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