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13th August 2011, 12:07 PM #1
Last wishes
Just got this by email, thought I would pass it on.
Pete
In Canberra an old priest lay dying in the hospital. For years he had faithfully served the people of the nation's capital.
He motioned for his nurse to come near.
"Yes, Father?" said the nurse.
"I would really like to see Prime Minister and the Treasurer before I die", whispered the priest.
"I'll see what I can do, Father", replied the nurse.
The nurse sent the request to Parliament and waited for a response.
Soon the word arrived; Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Treasurer Wayne Swan would be delighted to visit the priest.
As they went to the hospital, Julia commented to Wayne, "I don't know why the old priest wants to see us, but it will certainly will help our images and might even get me re-elected Prime Minister. After all, ...I'm IN IT TO WIN IT".
Wayne agreed that it was a good thing.
When they arrived at the priest's room, the priest took Julia’s hand in his right hand and Wayne’s hand in his left.
There was silence and a look of serenity on the old priest's face.
Finally Julia Gillard spoke. "Father, of all the people you could have chosen, why did you choose us to be with you as you near the end?"
The old priest slowly replied, "I have always tried to pattern my life after our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ."
"Amen", said Julia . "Amen", said Wayne.
The old priest continued, "Jesus died between two lying thieves; I would like to do the same.I tried to be normal once.
Worst 2 minutes of my life.
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13th August 2011, 03:57 PM #2
Then she put a carbon tax on his funeral pyre.
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13th August 2011, 05:20 PM #3
And then claim the carbon credits for the carbon stored in the wood used for the fire
Androgens Order
Forgive your enemies, but never, ever forget their names.
The stupid neither forgive nor forget; the naïve forgive and forget; the wise forgive but never forget.
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