More of a spot the difference with #42. Or what have you got?
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Re: Caption Contest #45
I am hoping that I am not offending you but here we are seeing three blind men and the planet on the background is the elephant. The three blind men are discussing the complex animal but they are so lost that they cannot even find it tp touch. Instead they are discussing the multifaceted issue of the elephant based on their thoughts while they have been losing touch of the actual thing. They are thinking that the suffering animals is something that you could be understanding based on the ridiculous notions of politics prestige and religion. It is sad and beautiful. Thank you very much for this important picture, Mr. Toole, and I am hoping that I was not offending you, yes."Ecclesiastes 3:7
A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak."Yes. Women are saving lives. It is time we are speaking! Yes!
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You keep bringing up the story about the Blind Guys and the Elephant. There are other stories, you know. I'm not from your curry-cursed part of the world, and even I have heard the story about the Baby Tiger Who gets Adopted By Goats. Why don't you tell that one and see if you can painfully shoehorn it into our discussions on the Bible?His left hand should be under my head, and his right hand should embrace me.
Guns For God and the Economy
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Re: Caption Contest #45
For once, poor Harsha may be 33% correct with her ever-fresh tale of the blind men touching the animal organs. Joe Biden is effectively blind since it's always nap time or past his 7pm bedtime. Look at him - he's barely able to stand up without the helpers holding his hands.If I have seen further, it is by standing on the heads of others.
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