Saturday, June 24, 2006



Monsignor Advice
A new priest at his first mass
was so nervous he could hardly speak.
After mass he asked the monsignor
how he had done. The monsignor replied,
when I am worried about getting
nervous on the pulpit, I put
a glass of vodka next to the water glass.
If I start to get nervous, I take a sip
.
So next Sunday he took the
monsignor’s advice. At the beginning
of the sermon, he got nervous
and took a drink. He proceeded to
talk up a storm. Upon his return
to his office after the mass, he found
the following note on the door.
1. Sip the vodka, don’t gulp.
2. There are 10 commandments, not 12.
3. There are 12 disciples, not 10.
4. Jesus was consecrated, not constipated.
5. Jacob wagered his donkey, he did not bet his ass.
6. We do not refer to Jesus Christ as the late J.C.
7. The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are not
referred to as Daddy, Junior and the spook.
8. David slew Goliath; he did not
kick the shit out of him.
9. When David was hit by a rock and was
knocked off his donkey,don’t say he
was stoned off his ass.
10. We do not refer to the cross as the Big T.
11. When Jesus broke the bread at the
last supper he said, take this and eat it for
it is my body. He did not say eat me.
12.The Virgin Mary is not called
Mary with the Cherry.
13.The recommended grace before a meal
is not Rub-A-Dub-Dub thanks for the grub,
Yeah God!!!

Thursday, June 08, 2006

In God We Trust


This Came In a E-Mail:
You may have heard in the news
that a couple of Post Offices in Texas
have been forced to take down
small posters that say
"IN GOD WE TRUST,"
The law, they say, is being violated.
I heard proposed on a radio station show,

that we should all write
"IN GOD WE 'TRUST"
on the back of all our mail -After all,
that is our national motto,
and it's on all the money we use
to buy those stamps.
We must take back our nation
from all the people who think that
anything that offends them
should be removed.
If you like this idea, please pass the word on

and DO IT!!!
The idea of writing or stamping
"IN GOD WE TRUST"
on our envelopes sounds good to me.
It has been reported that
86% of Americans believe in God.
Therefore, I have a very hard time
understanding why there is such a mess
about having
"In God We Trust"
on our money and having God
in the pledge of Allegiance.
Could it be that WE just need to

take action and tell the 14%
to "sit down and shut up"?
WRITE IT ON
THE BACK OF YOUR ENVELOPES
I THINK THIS A GREAT IDEA.

I WILL START WRITING THIS
ON FRONT OF THEM, TOO!
"IN GOD WE TRUST"