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Tuesday, May 22, 2007

It's the thought that counts

I will follow the manner of the great Dr. J here and refrain from making any comment. What's the legal phrase? Res ipsa loquitur?

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is actually res ipsA loquitur.

but, i guess it is a distinction without at a difference at this point ;)

2:40 p.m.  
Blogger Pious Labours said...

My mistake; you are correct.

I have emended the word in question.

4:13 p.m.  
Blogger Dr J said...

"the great Dr J"

*insert Falstaffian laughter here*

Looks like this pastor has 'ed on the brain....

3:57 p.m.  
Blogger Pious Labours said...

Dr. J, I knew you, of all people, would get a kick out of that.

6:15 p.m.  
Blogger Dr J said...

But did you catch the truly insidious bit in that picture? With the accidental allusion to fellatio, the situation of the church on Moler (Molar?), ahem, "Avenue" is (Gawd forgive me) the icing on the cake.


(And yes, I prolly should have been a New Critic.)

5:39 a.m.  

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