Klick! Holiday Video
This video is all over the internet during the last 2 years. Matt Harding is definitely the winner.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
What Are Failures Of Stomach
Christmas card Merry Christmas
MAXIMUM Gramellini
As Christmas card, a reader sent to friends this uplifting story. A holy man asks God to visit hell and paradise, possibly in the order (I prefer the happy ending). God leads him in front of two closed doors and opens the first. At the center of the room stands a round table in the middle of the table and a pot from which emanates a delicious perfume. But the people sitting around the table are reduced to skeletons. Each has a ladle attached to the arm, he dives into the container to collect food and then, however, fails to bring it to the mouth because the handle of the spoon is longer than the arm. What a terrible torture, he thinks the holy man, sorry for the hungry. "You've just seen hell, 'says God and opens the second door, that of heaven. There is a round table in the middle of the room there too. At the center of the table a pot from which emanates the same scent. And the people sitting around the table have a spoon attached to the arm that none of them will ever be able to bring to your mouth. Yet they are well fed. "I do not understand," he blurts out the holy man. "It's simple" - God responds -. "To hell men die of hunger because they do not think for themselves. In heaven, however, are all in good health because everyone eats from the spoon of others. "
This fable has so touched my heart that I wanted to write a ladle to Gasparri.
MAXIMUM Gramellini
As Christmas card, a reader sent to friends this uplifting story. A holy man asks God to visit hell and paradise, possibly in the order (I prefer the happy ending). God leads him in front of two closed doors and opens the first. At the center of the room stands a round table in the middle of the table and a pot from which emanates a delicious perfume. But the people sitting around the table are reduced to skeletons. Each has a ladle attached to the arm, he dives into the container to collect food and then, however, fails to bring it to the mouth because the handle of the spoon is longer than the arm. What a terrible torture, he thinks the holy man, sorry for the hungry. "You've just seen hell, 'says God and opens the second door, that of heaven. There is a round table in the middle of the room there too. At the center of the table a pot from which emanates the same scent. And the people sitting around the table have a spoon attached to the arm that none of them will ever be able to bring to your mouth. Yet they are well fed. "I do not understand," he blurts out the holy man. "It's simple" - God responds -. "To hell men die of hunger because they do not think for themselves. In heaven, however, are all in good health because everyone eats from the spoon of others. "
This fable has so touched my heart that I wanted to write a ladle to Gasparri.
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