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Friday, August 18, 2006

All My Heart

Stephen truly believed he had secured his place in paradise, now that he'd given his heart to the Lord.

11 Comments:

Avi said...

why does stepehen give his heart to a rabbi? are you trying to say that jews have blood on their hands?

2:30 PM  
Bif said...

That looks nothing like a Rabbi. You must be losing your touch.

2:37 PM  
Allen said...

Lord - God / Lord - Of the Manor

You - Dumbass

2:57 PM  
m. Schmidt said...

The other day I saw a large gathering of pro-Israeli Jews holding a demonstration in Union square. I was so angry with what they were gabbering on about that I shouted 'Long live Hizbollah" into the crowd.

2 days later I've got bruised ribs and a court appearance for making anti-semetic remarks!

Can you believe it???

America land of the free is now all but a memory.

3:03 PM  
Bif said...

Ah well, at least you have your memories.

3:12 PM  
Anonymous said...

I'm a little confused.. why is God in period costume while the med student isn't.. the 2 look out of sync

3:16 PM  
Bif said...

Maybe God just digs his retro styles.

3:26 PM  
Anonymous said...

The man with the heart in his hand is neither a rabbi nor God. He is a dressed in the typical costume of a Tudor/Elizabethean gentleman, or lord. The building in the background is also in the Tudor style, dating it from around 1540-1620.

3:08 PM  
Anonymous said...

Insightful but inaccurate. The flourishes in the balustrade and the palid edifice would seem to indicate this buildings origins to the 1630's, during the reign of Charles I (1625-1649. However this is not the Tudor period.

Elizebeth was indeed a Tudor monarch, but the Tudor period refers to the historical period 1485-1558 which preceded her reign. Her own reign is known as the Elizebethan Age (1558-1603). It was followed by the Jacobean Era (1603-1625).

I think you also find upon closer inspection that the gentlemans costume is both unconventional and extremely gay. Thank you for reading my work.

6:26 PM  
anmare ...εìíз said...

hahaha, very good... this has been the best one in ages!!!

love it!

7:58 AM  
anmare ...εìíз said...

i dnt care wat any one else says, i still think it is hell funny!

some people just take 'life' to seriously

8:00 AM  

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