Humor

This post at Suddenly Christian was hilarious.

What’s even funnier is the comments. Do yourself a favor and check it out, assuming you’re not at work and won’t get in trouble for laughing out loud.

7 Responses to “Humor”

  1. matthew Says:

    Read it and yes, the comments are hilarious.
    If my fellow Christians would take that ugly stick out, Christ would sure shine through a bit brighter.

    :)

  2. wickle Says:

    It’s a very good point … It’s hard to convince people that we have joy and peace in our hearts when we’re screaming at everyone and can’t get any kind of joke.

    Does anyone else know the song “Stupid” by The W’s?

    No? Oh, well … it makes the same point.

  3. The truth about Santa : barethoughts.com Says:

    [...] Wickle posted a link to a hilarious post on Santa… as Wickle said, the comments are funny too (especially those who missed the humor in the initial post). You can read it here. Thabnks Wickle… not only did you give me a great peice to read, but you also introduced me to another great blog… [...]

  4. tam Says:

    Thanks Wickle – it was priceless, including the comments. BTW – you do know that the commercialization of Chirstmas is us pagan;s revenge don’t you?

    (yes, people that too is a joke, which i am sure Wickle got)

  5. wickle Says:

    It just keeps getting better and better, too … there are now over 90 comments, and the attacks are hilarious. John has tried over and over again to clarify the point.

    And, yes, I got your joke.

  6. John Shore Says:

    Sure, to YOU guys it’s funny. Meanwhile, I’ve had to move. I now live in a weapons-stocked hut somewhere deep in the woods of Maine.

    I like it out here. It’s nice! You don’t have to bathe as much as you do in warmer climes; you just wait a week or two until the sweat and grime on your body is thick enough, and then break it off into these big pieces you can then use for soup stock. I’ve found it really perks up an otherwise pretty bland bowl of, say, bark and icicle soup.

    I’ve also become quite the hunter. I’ve found a wonderful way to snag animals is to lie out in the snow in mangled position, as if dead. Then you wait. Eventually a mammal of one sort or another will come up, wondering if it’s hit the fresh meat motherlode. That’s when I make my move! The problem I’m having, though, is that by the time the animal comes to check me out, I’m too cold to move very effectively at all. So far what’s mostly ended up happening is that I’m forced to try and crawl away while the animal bites my ankles, or rear-end. So I need to work on my hunting technique a little, but I’m confident that before long I’ll start eating the animals, instead of the other way around.

  7. wickle Says:

    Yeah, well, if you’d been friendlier to the gnomes, maybe they’d be more helpful.


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