Friday, October 1, 2010

Weekend Humor


Two men died and went to Heaven. St. Peter greeted them and said, "I'm sorry, guys... but your mansions aren't ready yet. Until they are, I can send you back to earth as whatever you want to be."

"Great!" said the first guy. "I want to be an eagle soaring above beautiful scenery!" "No problem", replied St. Peter and POOF! the guy was gone. "And what do you want to be?", St. Peter asked the other guy. "St. Pete, I'd like to be one cool stud!", the second guy replied. "Easy", replied St. Peter and POOF! the other guy was gone.

After a few months, their mansions were finished and St. Peter sent an angel to fetch them back. He told the angel, "You'll find them easily. One of them is soaring above the Grand Canyon and the other one is on a snow tire somewhere in West Philly."

3 comments:

Arlene said...

That's another great chuckle for the weekend!! Humor makes the rest of the week bearable. Enjoy yourself this weekend. And the grandkids!!

Brenda said...

Funny!

Sunflower said...

Did you make this joke up? It was funny just the same!




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