Mary: Yes, gastric juices would be a challenge in this case. One that I, personally, never hope to encounter (though I've been acquainted with two people who knew people who have the scars to prove the bear had at least a passing interest in digesting them).
Rev.: You're saying, Do the brussel sprouts and broccoli get in with the cheeseburgers and milk shakes? Yes, for all blend into one as they travel the tunnel* toward the light.
*intenstines (And that, dear doctor, is as close as I'm coming to a poopie joke)
Remember, brother Jesus said let he who is without sin cast the first stone. So I chucked that mutha. - Paraphrased from Berkeley Breathed's Bloom County
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"in the afterlife there are still challenges we face"
yah, like gastric juices.
does the pope handle veggies? i have never heard of that. do they seperate food groups, or does the whole meal go as one enity?
Mary: Yes, gastric juices would be a challenge in this case. One that I, personally, never hope to encounter (though I've been acquainted with two people who knew people who have the scars to prove the bear had at least a passing interest in digesting them).
Rev.: You're saying, Do the brussel sprouts and broccoli get in with the cheeseburgers and milk shakes? Yes, for all blend into one as they travel the tunnel* toward the light.
*intenstines (And that, dear doctor, is as close as I'm coming to a poopie joke)
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