> A Catholic priest, a Baptist preacher, and a rabbi all served as chaplains to the students of Northern Michigan University in Marquette. They would get together two or three times a week for coffee and to talk shop. >> One day, someone made the comment that preaching to > People isn’t really all that hard. A real challenge would Be to preach to a bear. One thing led to another, and they decided to do an experiment. They would all go into the woods, find a bear, preach to it, and attempt to convert it. >> Seven days later, they all came together to discuss their experience. >> Father Flannery, who had his arm in a sling, was on crutches, and had various bandages on his body and limbs, went first. ‘Well,’ he said, ‘I went into the woods to find me a bear. And when I found him, I began to read to him from the Catechism. Well, that bear wanted nothing to do with me and began to slap me around. So I quickly grabbed my holy water, sprinkled him and, Holy Mary Mother Of God, he became as gentle as a lamb. The bishop is coming out next week to give him first communion and Confirmation.’ > Reverend Billy Bob spoke next. He was in a wheelchair, had one arm and both legs in casts, and had an IV drip. In his best fire-and-brimstone oratory, he claimed, ‘Well, brothers, you know that we don’t sprinkle! I went out and I found me a bear. And then I began to read to my bear from God’s Holy Word! But that bear wanted nothing to do with me. So I took hold of h im and we began to wrestle. We wrestled down one hill, up another and down another until we came to a creek. So I quickly dunked him and baptized his hairy soul. And just like you said, he became as gentle as a lamb. We spent the rest of the day praising Jesus.’ >> The priest and the reverend both looked down at the Rabbi, who was lying in a hospital bed. He was in a body cast and traction with IVs and monitors running in and out of him. He was in really bad shape. >> The Rabbi looked up and said, ‘Looking back on it, circumcision may not have been the best way to start.’
Yearly Archives: 2013
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Jenni, Dani’s Mum. And Paul, her husband ( left ). Also with first boyfriend , John (centre )!
Dani and her dad, Alan.
My late granny. Unique lady
My mum, looking good!
My late Nan and Gramps, both fantastically kind people.
Few more wedding pics.
Our anniversary.
Dani spent 13 hours here yesterday, and has now gone back to Portugal to be with the girls.
We had a moving day together. She brought in our wedding albums ( hence the photos ) and it was both a laugh and very nostalgic to see us and our mates and family back then.
Several of my family have since died, sadly, so was lovely to see them again, with the associated memories of the big day.
I tried a glass of champagne again. It tasted marginally better than last time. Don’t worry, I’m determined to keep at it!
Again it was heartbreaking to see Dani go away for another week ( tho I know the girls need her, and they all need their holiday ).
As she hugged me saying goodbye, I totally cracked for the first time and broke down. I said how sorry I was for messing up her life and that of my girls.
She looked into my eyes, and told me that they’d come within millimetres of losing me altogether, so would be forever grateful that I’m still here.
I don’t think I’d really fully realised that until she said it.
Slightly in shock….
I’ve just seen this pic, taken yesterday..
Gives me a major objective though; get that muscle back on!
It ll probably take a few months, then il be as strong as pre accident.





