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OH-BUT-DOGGONE-IT-WAS-THIS-EVER-FUNNY!
Got an e-mail from my famous friend The Flying Aardvark and she included a link to this hilarious exchange between a man named David Thorne and a representative from one of his utility companies seeking payment of an overdue bill.
[*You da aard, Aard!*]
This kinda reminded me of that classic book of inspired and inspiring insanity from the 1970s, “The Lazlo Letters.”
(I say “inspiring” because the book actually did inspire me to write a similar type of letter to the Nabisco company in 1993.)
Hokey-Smoke, this was the best laugh I’ve had since the last time I watched “Frasier.” [See Blog Bit below.]
Click and enjoy:
MAN TRIES TO PAY BILL WITH SPIDER DRAWING.
~ Stephen T. McCarthy
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“There's a sadness in the heart of things,” said the second Z-man. The first Z-man added, “It's life, and life only.” The Wizard warned, “Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!” But then I dreamed the answer and I told it to them: “We have fallen asleep in God's embrace, having a nightmare that we are elsewhere.” So, now you understand what this Blog’s "stuffs" is all about.
The spider is amazing and I could laugh at that article all day. It is also the inspiration behind:
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If only we could get out of paying bills with humor :)
Glad ya liked it, Aya. I got a great laugh out of it also.
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Yes. Some of us would then laugh in the face of bills (while other folks, I'm afraid, would still be delinquent).
~ STMcC
<"As a dog returns to his own vomit,
so a fool repeats his folly."
~ Proverbs 26:11>