carl
06-11-2008, 07:51 PM
From Joel C. Rosenberg's The Last Jihad:
...she wanted to be laid out in an open casket with a fork in her right hand. ... "When I was a little girl, I used to love church suppers. And when the meal was done, and people were clearing the dishes, one of the older women in the church would always come over and lean down and whisper to me, save your fork. And I loved that. Because I knew it meant something better was coming -- apple pie or chocolate cake or blueberry cobbler, or something...."
:yeahthat:
...she wanted to be laid out in an open casket with a fork in her right hand. ... "When I was a little girl, I used to love church suppers. And when the meal was done, and people were clearing the dishes, one of the older women in the church would always come over and lean down and whisper to me, save your fork. And I loved that. Because I knew it meant something better was coming -- apple pie or chocolate cake or blueberry cobbler, or something...."
:yeahthat: