the reply speaks volumes
This is the first time I saw Chalkie’s last name. Surprising his wife’s name is Ruby, and not Snow.
Look at it this way, Vicar—who would believe any religious magazine delivered by Capp??
Rewarded Vicar-iously.
A beer today is worth 10 in heaven, where there is no beer, that’s why we drink it here. Frankie, not Weird Al Yankovich.
Free beer in heaven.
Nice pose, Vicar. Comes in handy for many things.
serves the guy right, I guess… :j
And the Vicar was gonna give them a 20 spot for their help. Don’t jump to conclusions.
Vicar, don’t try to outcadge the Cadger! ;-p
Like the old song, “There’ll be pie in the sky when you die.”
In England, a White is always called Chalkie.
That would be cutting into his beer drinking time.
Besides he doubts that he’ll be going there to get his reward.
One time I wanted to impress my grandfather with my erudition, I asked him “Can you endow me with a pecuniary embellishment?”
Chalky is for white. . .
See you in He**!
Andy and his friend got fooled by the vic
Andy and friend got fooled by thepreacher once to often
Your loss, Andy. Even it was being rewarded in Heaven. That sounds divine.
xxx
No, not pie in the sky bye and bye, PIE NOW!
I’ve never like that “wait until you’re in Heaven to be rewarded and have fun” aspect of some religions.
If they both fall in the canal is it White Capps? (ok, ok, too much.)
Why the finger point all the time when someone makes a statement
July 08, 2017
seanfear 5 months ago
the reply speaks volumes
snsurone76 5 months ago
This is the first time I saw Chalkie’s last name. Surprising his wife’s name is Ruby, and not Snow.
snsurone76 5 months ago
Look at it this way, Vicar—who would believe any religious magazine delivered by Capp??
Imagine 5 months ago
Rewarded Vicar-iously.
Jayalexander 5 months ago
A beer today is worth 10 in heaven, where there is no beer, that’s why we drink it here. Frankie, not Weird Al Yankovich.
charlenelin1201 5 months ago
Free beer in heaven.
Huckleberry Hiroshima 5 months ago
Nice pose, Vicar. Comes in handy for many things.
Chris 5 months ago
serves the guy right, I guess… :j
CorkLock 5 months ago
And the Vicar was gonna give them a 20 spot for their help. Don’t jump to conclusions.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 5 months ago
Vicar, don’t try to outcadge the Cadger! ;-p
Godfreydaniel 5 months ago
Like the old song, “There’ll be pie in the sky when you die.”
wheaters 5 months ago
In England, a White is always called Chalkie.
cuzinron47 5 months ago
That would be cutting into his beer drinking time.
cuzinron47 5 months ago
Besides he doubts that he’ll be going there to get his reward.
stamps 5 months ago
One time I wanted to impress my grandfather with my erudition, I asked him “Can you endow me with a pecuniary embellishment?”
kathleenhicks62 5 months ago
Chalky is for white. . .
kathleenhicks62 5 months ago
See you in He**!
anncorr339 5 months ago
Andy and his friend got fooled by the vic
anncorr339 5 months ago
Andy and friend got fooled by thepreacher once to often
Number Three 5 months ago
Your loss, Andy. Even it was being rewarded in Heaven. That sounds divine.
xxx
greenlynn Premium Member 5 months ago
No, not pie in the sky bye and bye, PIE NOW!
tad1 5 months ago
I’ve never like that “wait until you’re in Heaven to be rewarded and have fun” aspect of some religions.
DorothyGlenn Premium Member 5 months ago
If they both fall in the canal is it White Capps? (ok, ok, too much.)
aussie399 Premium Member 2 months ago
Why the finger point all the time when someone makes a statement