vader wrote:
Hi Pen -

Your hair drier died and my car died today right after work, it was working fine then suddenly at the bank ATM machine I couldn't move in drive or reverse so had to push it from the machine to the parking lot and after working 10 hours on my feet... walk home which was 6 miles away. I watched a huge full looking moon on the way home. I think [hope] it was just a belt that broke, will find out the truth of all that tomorrowimage

There is a beer imported from Munich Germany which has a friar on the front of the bottle and a pint of beer in his hand with a smile, and I was telling a friend earlier in the day that those European Christians know how to relax, and how even Jesus drank wine but you never heard of Jesus stumbling over tables... moderation vs indulgence was the topic, then I made a joke about Jesus turning water in to wine during a 'gathering'... which is just an ancient way of saying PARTY!image

On the long walk home I figured perhaps I went too far with all the jokes earlier in the dayimage

Oh No! Jeff.... I am so sorry to read that......  have you found out what the problem with the car is yet?  Its the weekend and getting things done on the weekend is near impossible. 

I thought my hairdryer's vent at the back was clogged up so I cleaned it and it was blocked up.... but when I switched it back on it wouldn't work.... turns our it blew the circuit breaker switch..... so when hubby fixed it the hairdryer worked again.  I did not want to lose my hairdryer.... my daughter gave it to me 14 years ago and its a beauty.... a salon dryer ..... its been the best I have ever had....

Not only did monks drink wine, they drank marijuana wine....smiley: laugh  just goes to show how times change doesn't it....

Nah, you didn't go too far with the jokes..... smiley: smile  Whatever was going to happen with your car was going to happen whether you made jokes or not. smiley: smile



"What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us."  ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson ~