Death Visits Switzerland <{;-(

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Cracked me up..... :lol:
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You are so bad.... :roll:

Made me laugh, though... :D
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Blaine, do you read any Terry Pratchett?

Death is a recurring character in his books. In one, he lost his job for a while, and became a farmer for a time. A couple films were made of Pratchett books. in Hogfather, death takes over for Hogfather for the night, with odd results, as his (Deaths) granddaughter Susan gets things squared away.

Pretty offbeat stuff, but fun reading. The Hogfather film was decent on youtube.
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I have not seen any of that....I'll check it out on YouTube....
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I'm dense. I don't get it. Can someone explain what I'm seeing?
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I had to look twice, then the penny dropped :D :D
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rjohns94 wrote:I'm dense. I don't get it. Can someone explain what I'm seeing?
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Duh, thanks
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rjohns94 wrote:Duh, thanks
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rjohns94 wrote:Duh, thanks
:lol: :lol: Don't worry, I saw that on FB a couple of days ago and it took me a few seconds to "get" it. I scrolled right on by wondering why in the heck that was supposed to be funny, then had to go back and look at it again. :D
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:lol: :lol: :lol: not too sure about the position of the scythe blade though..... :lol:
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Malamute wrote:Blaine, do you read any Terry Pratchett?

Death is a recurring character in his books. In one, he lost his job for a while, and became a farmer for a time.
His books are great; my wife and I sometimes read them aloud to each other at bedtime.
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for the Swiss Mohel who also like good wine.
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AJMD429 wrote:You are so bad.... :roll:

Made me laugh, though... :D
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Switzerland being one of the best armed and trained populations this side of Israel, the Grimster might need more than a poorly balanced and over accessorized Switchblade Scythe. Yes indeed, the Swiss will not go easily into the night.
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AJMD429 wrote:
Malamute wrote:Blaine, do you read any Terry Pratchett?

Death is a recurring character in his books. In one, he lost his job for a while, and became a farmer for a time.
His books are great; my wife and I sometimes read them aloud to each other at bedtime.
Hogfather is on youtube in bits and pieces, but its all there. Going Postal isn't there, but theres some clips, I'm wanting so see it. Adora Belle Dearheart is a hoot.

Some funny clips from Colour of Magic, one with Cohen (the Barbarian) and Bethan announcing their marriage.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cl8wLmPn2Qk
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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I too had to look twice. It was the scythe blade that confused me at 1st. :?
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