Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Fight The Fall, Tonto...and 3-D Art

We made it...hump day...hurray...It's all down hill from here. Hey if anyone out there is into Christian music, our youth group has a band Fight The Fall". Stop by their blog and hear their sound...WARNING: It's young people music...LOL!

I got this by email, but I'm pretty sure I also read it at my friend Sandra's!

The Lone Ranger and Tonto were traveling through the desert. As it grew dark, they decided to stop for the night. They set up their tent and both tired men promptly fell asleep.

Some hours later Tonto woke up the Lone Ranger and said, "Kemo Sabe, look towards the sky. What you see?"

The Lone Ranger replies, "I see millions of stars."

"What that tell you?" asked Tonto.

The Lone Ranger ponders for a minute then says, "Astronomically speaking, it tells me there are millions of galaxies and potentially billions of planets. Astrologically it tells me that Saturn is in Leo. Time wise it appears to be approximately a quarter past three in the morning. Theologically it tells me the Lord is all-powerful and we are small and insignificant. Meteorologically, it seems we will have a beautiful day tomorrow. What's it tell you Tonto?"

"It tells me that you are dumber than buffalo crap. Someone stole the tent!"



Julian Beever is an English artist who's famous for his art on the pavement of England, France, Germany, USA, Australia and Belgium .

5 Comments:

  1. Joe said...
    They must have missed "the lovely tents of ease..."

    Good post and great picture!
    David Meigs said...
    Poor Tonto.

    I checked out your Youth Group's band, they rock!
    Sandra Ruttan said...
    Cool art - again!

    Christian rock - Steve Taylor, Steve Camp, The 77's... the ones I still listen to.
    Denise McDonald said...
    I have a Lone Ranger Joke - but I don't think you can post it on your blog - hhm-hmm...
    Ballpoint Wren said...
    [snork!]

    I was working my way through an enormous load of ironing, but then Bonnie Calhoun called me (from a closed laptop, even!) and said... "Get on the computer... get on the computer..."

    It's all her fault.

    And that's what I'm telling Hubby.

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