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Joke of
the Week
THE PRODIGAL SON PARABLE IN "F"
Feeling footloose and frisky, a feather-brained fellow forced his fond
father to fork over the family finances. He flew far to foreign fields
and frittered his fortune feasting fabulously with faithless friends.
Finally facing famine and fleeced by his fellows in folly, he found
himself a feed-flinger in a filthy farmyard. Fairly famished he fain
would have filled his frame with the foraged foods of the fodder
fragments left by the filthy farmyard creatures.
'Fooey', he said, 'My father's flunkies fare far fancier,' the frazzled
fugitive found feverishly, frankly facing facts. Frustrated by failure
and filled with foreboding he forthwith fled to his family. Falling at
his father's feet, he floundered forlornly. 'Father, I have flunked and
fruitlessly forfeited family favor.'
But the faithful father, forestalling further flinching frantically
flagged the flunkies. 'Fetch forth the finest fatling and fix a feast.'
But the fugitive's fault-finding frater frowned on the fickle
forgiveness of the former folderol. His fury flashed.
But fussing was futile, for the far-sighted father figured, such filial
fidelity is fine, but what forbids fervent festivity? The fugitive is
found! "Unfurl the flags, with fanfares flaring! Let fun and frolic
freely flow!" "Former failure is forgotten, folly is forsaken! And
forgiveness forms the foundation for future fortitude."
--Author Unknown
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