On 23 Dec 2014, at 5:46 pm, Bruce Kellett <[email protected]> wrote:
Stathis:
>> Perhaps, but some may prefer Hell to oblivion, while others try to
>> kill themselves after a minor setback. It depends on the person.
>
> Bruce: An odd notion, that: some people might prefer Hell to Oblivion. But
> that aside, you seem to think that it is only fear of death (and/or Hell)
> that keeps people from widespread mayhem and self-destruction. I must admit
> that I have a healthier view of humanity.
>
> Bruce
A man dies and goes to Hell. He sees all of the expected things, people burning
in fire and brimstone, eternal torture and suffering without end. He also sees
something else. He sees an obese middle-aged man sitting on a chair with a sexy
curvaceous blond sitting on his knee.
The man who has just arrived in Hell is astonished and says "I thought this was
supposed to be Hell!!?? You, however, seem to be having a great time of it...."
"Oh, it's Hell alright," the pudgy seated man responds with a grin. "You see,
I'm her punishment....."
Kim
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