The Book of the In-Laws
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I always wondered who was behind this - it's very clever. Jim, is "One Bird in Flight" publicly available?
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I thought it was on the forum, but I guess not.
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93, Love that book. Been a while since I read it, but I don't think I made it far before laughing. Lol.
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Couldn't get beyond I:6 without giggling. It's fantastic to be able to laugh at one's own religion! And yet there seem to be hidden truths in all the humor!
Thanks so much to those who contributed to this.
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Couldn't get beyond I:6 without giggling. It's fantastic to be able to laugh at one's own religion! And yet there seem to be hidden truths in all the humor!
Thanks so much to those who contributed to this.
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I made it to I:29.
- For I am divided by zero for
the chance of confusion.
30. This is the curriculum of Math;
that the pain of long division
is nothing, and the agony of
Calculus, all.
31. Screw you all! I've got mine,
Jack.
"Just say Nu!" ahahaha brilliant.
- For I am divided by zero for
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I have posted the version of "One Bird in Flight" from Black Pearl here:
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I staved off laugher until this and then cracked up.
"14. There once was a Goddess, Nuit,
Who dated a God named Hadit.
When Ankh-af-na-khonsu
Saw what they were up to
He shouted "Hail Ra-hoor-khuit!"" -
Submitted to severe laughter spasms and stomach ache after first paragraph. Great stuff!
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@Bryan said
"Oh it's the Book of the L- HEEY WAIT A SECOND. huffs, puffs, LBRPs
Fun game: Try reading it all the way through without laughing. If you fail, post how far you got. I got to I:8 before cracking up."
That verse gets me every time.