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Share these funny, church-appropriate jokes with your faithful friends, Bible study group, or Christian parents for a round of giggles (and maybe a few groans).
"A Limo for a Lame-O" is a commentary delivered by Al Franken during Weekend Update on the May 10, 1980, episode of Saturday Night Live (SNL). Using the framework of his own desire to have a limousine drive him to and from his job at NBC, the network which broadcasts the program, Franken attacked network president Fred Silverman for NBC's poor showing in the Nielsen ratings during his tenure.
Although it is likely that flatulence humor has long been considered funny in cultures that consider the public passing of gas impolite, such jokes are rarely recorded. It has been suggested that one of the oldest recorded jokes was a flatulence joke from the Sumerians that has been dated to 1,900 BC.
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Her church is also very welcoming to people with drug addiction, depression, and even those who are not believers of her faith. [8] Bolz-Weber spends nearly twenty hours each week writing her weekly ten-minute sermon. [6] Bolz-Weber speaks at conferences across the world. [9] [7] She has given talks about how faith and feminism co-exist. [10]
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We've shared so many good memories together and I can't wait to see what's next! Happy birthday! To the funniest, funkiest, most fabulous person I know: happy birthday!
[2] [17] Longtime staff writer and cast member Al Franken's final appearance as a featured player was on May 6 following the box office failure of the SNL spin-off film Stuart Saves His Family. [ 7 ] Following the May 13, 1995 season finale, nine more cast members either quit or were fired: Banks, Ellen Cleghorne , Elliott, Chris Farley ...