[AccessD] Is it cold enough for ya? Haha...

Heenan, Lambert Lambert.Heenan at AIG.com
Fri Feb 6 12:22:51 CST 2009


Well of course I "atheist" John.

If someone asks me what bronze age fairy story I believe in I will tell them none of them: I am an atheist. A practicing doctor is one who doctors, not one who has retired from the profession.

Lambert

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From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of jwcolby
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 1:16 PM
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Subject: Re: [AccessD] Is it cold enough for ya? Haha...

 > I'm a practicing atheist,

ROTFL.  How do you practice being an athiest?

;-)

I mean a "practicing doctor or lawyer" means they actually doctor or lawyer.  Do you actually athiest?

<g>

John W. Colby
www.ColbyConsulting.com


Heenan, Lambert wrote:
> Thanks for that Max,
>
> I'm a practicing atheist, but appreciate the 'local call' sentiment.
> Very amusing. :-)
>
> Lambert
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
> [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Max Wanadoo
> Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 12:12 PM
> To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
> Subject: Re: [AccessD] Is it cold enough for ya? Haha...
>
> I wish I had of know you were a Scot, Lambert.
>
> I love the Scots.  Great people with great hearts great sense of humour and great passion.
>
> Recently saw Braveheart and cried for William Wallace.
> My best mate Rob is a Scotsman and he cries whenever he hears the pipes, Flower of Scotland or a lament or too many drams (in his case that is a lot of drams - ha!).
>
> Here is something for yeese!
>
> Maxx
>
> An American decided to write a book about famous churches around the world.
> He bought a plane ticket and took a trip to Orlando , thinking that he would start by working his way across the USA from South to North .
> On his first day he was inside a church taking photographs when he noticed a golden telephone mounted on the wall with a sign that read '$10,000 per call' .
>
> The American, being intrigued, asked a priest who was strolling by what the telephone was used for .
> The priest replied that it was a direct line to heaven and that for $10,000 you could talk to God .
>
> The American thanked the priest and went along his way .
>
> Next stop was in Atlanta . There, at a very large cathedral, he saw the same looking golden telephone with the same sign under it.
> He wondered if this was the same kind of telephone he saw in Orlando and he asked a nearby nun what its purpose was .
>
> She told him that it was a direct line to heaven and that for $10,000 he could talk to God .
> 'O.K., thank you,' said the American .
>
> He then travelled all across America , Africa, England , Japan , New Zealand . In every church he saw the same looking golden telephone with the same '$US10,000 per call' sign under it. .
>
> The American decided to travel to Scotland to see if Scots had the same phone .
> He arrived in Scotland and again, in the first church he entered, there was the same looking golden telephone, but this time the sign under it read '40 pence per call.'
>
> The American was surprised so he asked the priest about the sign .
> 'Father, I've travelled all over the world and I've seen this same golden telephone in many churches . I'm told that it is a direct line to Heaven, but in all of them price was $10,000 per call . Why is it so cheap here?'
>
> The priest smiled and answered, 'You're in Scotland now, son - it's a local call' .
>
> If you are proud to be a Scot pass this on!
> Or proud to know one!
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