A neighbor had invited some people, including our minister, over for dinner. On the menu were stuffing, peas, and baked chicken. As we prepared to eat, we were serenaded by a crowing rooster. “Listen to that rooster,” said one of the guests. Glancing at our paster digging into his chicken, the host said, “You’d crow too, if your child was going into the clergy.” ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Smile!!! +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ This is why I don't go Fishing.......This is me
Julie luv's parties! For the New Year Party Julie rented the neighborhood pub and invited family and friends from near and far. A few minutes before midnight Julie announced that, at the stroke of twelve, she wanted every man to rush to and toast the person that has stood with them thru thick and thin, the one that has always listened to their problems, rejoiced with them in their happy times, got them thru the bad times, and always listened to them and was there for them no matter what. As the bells rang out at midnight all the men rushed to the BARMAN [Bartender] +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Here's a quote from a government employee who witnessed a recent interaction between an elderly woman and an anti-war protester in a train station in Sydney .
There were protesters on the train platform handing out pamphlets on the evils of Australia.
I politely declined to take one. An elderly woman was behind me getting off the escalator
and a young (20-ish) female protester offered her a pamphlet,
which she politely declined. The young protester put her hand on the old woman's shoulder
as a gesture of friendship and in a very soft voice said,
"Lady, don't you care about the children of Iraq?" The old woman looked up at her and said, "Honey, my father died in France during World War II,
I lost my husband in Korea, and a son in Vietnam.
All three died so you could have the right to stand here and bad mouth our country.
If you touch me again. I'll stick this umbrella up your arse and open it."
Honky-Tonk Man by Johnny Horton was a big song for him in the fifties. I remember it well from playing it in various and sundry beer joints here in Ft. Worth,TX USA. Read and enjoy your blog. Keep up the good work.
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Honky-Tonk Man by Johnny Horton was a big song for him in the fifties. I remember it well from playing it in various and sundry beer joints here in Ft. Worth,TX USA.
Read and enjoy your blog. Keep up the good work.
G'day Jerry
Thanks for your comment
Glad you like the blog
Johnny Horton was /and still is BIG in Aussie
Cheers
I'm still laughing at this fisherman. He's the funniest. I'm glad you liked him enough to steal him.
Hope you are safe from all the horrible fires.
Have a terrific day. :)
Hello from America,
I have been reading your blog for awhile and I enjoy it. I wanted to post a link to your blog on my site, would you be interested in a link exchange?
Check it out: Http://scottstipoftheday.blogspot.com
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