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Bananaman

posted on 3/12/04 at 10:20 AM Reply With Quote
Blonde joke

Made me alugh anyway

Cheers
Michael

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mangogrooveworkshop

posted on 3/12/04 at 06:31 PM Reply With Quote
Typical!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!






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jack trolley

posted on 3/12/04 at 08:09 PM Reply With Quote
Too good to be true
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stephen_gusterson

posted on 3/12/04 at 08:21 PM Reply With Quote
i just lurrve this one.

the end line is the killer and SOOO predictable




Dashboard Jesus Kills Ohio Teen
by Elroy Willis

CINCINNATI (EAP) - A Cincinnati teenager was killed yesterday when her plastic Jesus dashboard figure was driven into her chest by her car's airbag which inflated during an accident involving two other vehicles.

17-year-old Darlene Fulps of Cincinnati was apparently holding her Jesus figure close to her chest when she ran through a red light and collided with two other vehicles in a busy intersection.

"The air bag inflated and pushed the head of Jesus straight through her heart," said Tom Young, medical examiner at the scene of the accident. "If it wasn't for the plastic Jesus, Ms. Fulps would still be alive today."

"Air bags have saved thousands of lives, but in this case it actually took a life, thanks to Jesus," said police officer Graham Pryor, first officer at the scene.

Robert Fulps, Darlene's father and devout Christian man said "It was just our daughter's time to go, and we can't question the actions of God. My daughter loved Jesus and worshipped Him, and I think she's probably talking to Him in heaven right now."

"We gave our daughter the dashboard Jesus for her birthday last year, and she really liked it," said Mrs. Gladys Fulps. "It's too bad that Jesus ended up killing her, but we believe she's in heaven now, and we're happy for her, and hope to re-unite with her when we get to heaven."

"We're just glad our daughter had Jesus in her heart when she died," said Mr. and Mrs. Fulps.






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