Concerning #10: Some years back I read a novel the central premise of which was that a clone of the Christ Child had been conceived and implanted in the womb of a (willing) host mother. That young woman was described as: -- Spectacularly beautiful, -- Unmarried, -- A virgin, -- And completely uninterested in sex. Yet the cloners found a young man willing to marry her. At the time I thought the premise clung to the outer edge of a reader’s “willing suspension of disbelief” by its fingernails. Now I must contact the author and tell him about “Jennifer.”
Out of all of these, "Irish girl..." made me spit my coffee for some reason.
ReplyDeleteIt reminded me of my first wife. She would burn in minutes.
DeleteMaybe her name is ASH-ley.
DeleteAll of them are great today! Thanks needed the laughs
ReplyDelete#20 isn’t that what everyone sees when a Democrat speaks?
ReplyDeleteNo, most of us see the north end of a south bound horse.
DeleteI guess the Irish girl combusted in sunlight? Not much sun in the Emerald Isle I hear.
ReplyDeleteI am #5.
ReplyDeleteDitto
Deleteamen
Delete#10, conflicted much? The only thing she isn't, is divorced (yet?).
ReplyDeleteConcerning #10: Some years back I read a novel the central premise of which was that a clone of the Christ Child had been conceived and implanted in the womb of a (willing) host mother. That young woman was described as:
ReplyDelete-- Spectacularly beautiful,
-- Unmarried,
-- A virgin,
-- And completely uninterested in sex.
Yet the cloners found a young man willing to marry her. At the time I thought the premise clung to the outer edge of a reader’s “willing suspension of disbelief” by its fingernails. Now I must contact the author and tell him about “Jennifer.”
heh
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