http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ_x8iqBeg8&feature=related
this clip is the best of all...
Well, the telling of jokes is an art of its own, and it always rises from some emotional threat. The best jokes are dangerous, and dangerous because they are in some way truthful.
- Kurt Vonnegut
咖啡有些日子没有笑声了....
- posted on 04/13/2010
A woman's husband had been slipping in and out of a coma for several months, yet she stayed by his bedside every single day. When he came to, he motioned for her to come nearer.
As she sat by him, he said, "You know what? You have been with me all through the bad times. When I got fired, you were there to support me. When my business failed, you were there. When I got shot, you were by my side. When we lost the house, you gave me support. When my health started failing, you were still by my side... You know what?"
"What dear?" She asked gently.
"I think you bring me bad luck."
So thank everyone in cafe, thanks for being with me all these years:) - Re: Bill Maher, cynical and be more cynical!posted on 04/14/2010
:) :)
he said bad "luck" or bad "f..k" ? - Re: Bill Maher, cynical and be more cynical!posted on 04/14/2010
double clicked. sorry... - Re: Bill Maher, cynical and be more cynical!posted on 04/14/2010
- posted on 04/14/2010
a wonderful priest- father Foster.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reginald_Foster_(Latinist)
On October 17, 2006, according to the Catholic News Agency, Foster announced to a group of about 100 students that he had been fired from his teaching position at the Gregorian University by the Society of Jesus, on grounds that too many students were taking his classes without paying tuition. As a result, on November 2, 2006, according to CNA, Foster founded the new "Academia Romae Latinitatis", a free Latin Academy for all interested English speakers interested in learning or brushing up on their Latin. The Academia, also known as the Istituto Ganganelli, is currently being housed near Piazza Venezia in Rome.[1]
Foster was featured, in an interview segment conducted in front of the Vatican, in the 2008 film Religulous. In his interview with Bill Maher, Father Foster candidly admits that he does not believe Hell exists, that December 25 was not the birth date of Jesus and that the opulence of the Vatican betrays the original message of Jesus. He describes such beliefs as "stories" and part of the "old Catholic thing."[9]
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