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The 'erection'

this is how an old dearie described the events of Easter,2,000yrs ago, during a discussion I overheard! .......got anything better??


pastafreak  Fri 21/03/08 20:57
pastafreak
Fri 21/03/08
21:17

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Aaaahhhh.......shirrruuuupppp!!.......lol!-I just thought it was really cute when she said it...
leelapops
Fri 21/03/08
21:22
pasta that is hilarious, bless her! Maybe she has seen a very different version of the Easter story! ;)
pastafreak
Fri 21/03/08
21:22

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Hope you meant that,whiff...i don't want to be here all alone with my weird sense of humour!
christine847
Fri 21/03/08
21:25
Hiya Pasta
Awww bless her ,cant think of anything better myself tho. xx
pastafreak
Fri 21/03/08
21:26

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Then the same old sweetie starting going on about "men going with men" because,after all-jesus had 12 of them with him! ;-)....and Leggy-I suppose from your vantage point-you are correct-lol
tonyted
Fri 21/03/08
21:26
I was earwigging on a conversation. Two people were discussing the weather forecasters and saying they never got it right. Then, one said, "They are useless. They didn't tell us about that earthquake coming did they?"
Priceless.
pastafreak
Fri 21/03/08
21:27

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There are always some who could do with a "sense of humour" injection!!!!!!
Louisa 69
Fri 21/03/08
21:35
whiffey nobody is taking the P it's just a conversation about a sweet old dear who got the wrong word. That's all.

Not as good as yours Pasta but my gran was as deaf as a door post and one day while we were out, someone asked her how she was......she replied nice and dry for a change, she thought they had commented on the weather lol. Their face was a picture :)
pastafreak
Fri 21/03/08
21:39

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Look-whiff...al I was describing was the rather funny remark of a sweet old lady...i bet YOU wi make simiar comments when YOU are 82! besides-from my point of view..what happened to jesus was historical.....but THAT is ANOTHER discussion entirely!
pastafreak
Fri 21/03/08
21:40

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But,whiff-you are the one who mentioned p*** taking!
puss_boots
Fri 21/03/08
21:42
I often question the excistance of a God of any kind. I think of the time that Ken Bigley was held hostage in Iraq and millions of people from all religions prayed for his safe return, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Methodist, Jews, the list is endless and yet their God still went ahead and killed him. Why when so many prayers were said for this man did not one of these Gods listen.
pastafreak
Fri 21/03/08
21:53

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Is god what we WANT him to be,,,or what we EXPECT him to be...we can see him any way we choose-depending on our beliefs.
311271
Fri 21/03/08
22:01
there's no such thing as an athiest on a battlefield

hth
pastafreak
Fri 21/03/08
22:05

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lol@311-does that mean that God is there when we want him to be?
311271
Fri 21/03/08
22:07
this is a holy weekend
and i cant take the banter on here

so i'm orf

god bless you all
pastafreak
Fri 21/03/08
22:09

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ROF-Leggy!!.....and REAL
311271
Fri 21/03/08
22:12
god is when ever you need him pasta

(zg-zag)
rabbitygirl
Fri 21/03/08
22:15
I know this thread has moved along a bit but I've just signed in and this does seem a good place to put it.

There is a fence company in Derby which has on it's vans ...


'...because you can't beat a good erection.'
pastafreak
Fri 21/03/08
22:16

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The God brigade will really be up in arms!!
pastafreak
Fri 21/03/08
22:19

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Hilarious,rabs....you helping to keep this thread up? ; )
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