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Joke of
the Week
MOUNT HOREB BUMPER STICKERS
They have found, at the base of Mount Horeb, an ancient cave, unopened
for three thousand years.
Apparently this cavern was used by the Israelites to store and repair
all the army's rolling stock. There were hundreds of vehicles in all
stages of repair that will keep archaeologists busy for years.
On of the mysteries was a container holding dozens of pieces of
parchment that were apparently made to be carried on an upright spear
into battle.
The parchments were rolled into separate groups and, when the language
scholars deciphered them they fell into several distinct groups -- each
containing a similar set of words.
The group with the most banners was a thick one with the same words on
each. These apparently proclaimed, "Shout Huzzah if you love Moses.
Another group had wording which showed the Israelites grasp of the
calendar, as they said, "In the name of Cain, Celebrate National
Brotherhood Week."
There were some that were apparently done to remind the people of the
wrath of G-d, as they were printed with the slogan, "If you can see
Sodom, you're too darned close."
The scholars were to find, on some, the concept of the mighty figures of
the bible, because many carried to the words, "I'm Elijah -- my other
chariot rolls."
It is amazing to find how safety-minded the ancient people were. There
were several banners which bore the writing, "Remember Goliath: support
the ban on unlicensed slingshots."
Finally, to indicate how the Israelites revered their elders, they found
many banners that simply said, "In the name of Methuselah -- be kind to
senior citizens."
One of the translators suggested that these phrases would make wonderful
bumper stickers for today's Israeli cars, but his idea was turned down
as being too fanciful.
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