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Old 11-02-2009, 06:21 AM
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Default A hinge excursion

The pope, the archbishop of Canterbury, and the prophet of the Mormons had arranged to meet to a hinge excursion on a remote island.
After a while the pope got thirst on a beer. But the ship was away. Thus he went above the water, and came back after few minutes. Also the prophet of the Mormons was thirsty, and he acted like the pope: Also he went above the water. Then the archbishop tried it. He fell in the water.
"We should have said him where the stones lie", said the pope. "Stones? What for stones", asked the prophet.
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