Whilst I can understand there are comical moments wheere disabled people can find themselves in, it doesn't warrant anyone having a laugh at their expense as they are cruel & tasteless. Moderators, be on hand for this please & do not let anyone do this again. Just remember, what goes around comes around! Please refrain from making jokes on other's misfortune & disabilities in future & that goes for everyone too. That's so tasteless, have you ever seen anyone in a fit? 'He's a martyr also,' says mum, with tears in her eyes.Īfter a pause and a deep sigh, the second Muslim mother looks wistfully at the photographs and says. 'Yes' says the friend enthusiastically, 'I remember when he first started school' 'Oh, I remember him,' says the other happily, 'he had such curly hair when he was born.' 'Yes, I remember him as a baby' says the other mother cheerfully. The older of the mothers pulls a bag out of her purse and starts flipping through photos. Two Middle East mothers are sitting in a cafe chatting over a plate of tabouli and a pint of goat's milk.
:haha: :haha: :haha: that is brilliant!!! When he awoke the next morning, the frog had turned back into a choirboy, just as it had said it would.Īnd that, Your Honour, is the case for the defence. That night he placed it gently on the pillow beside him and drifted off into a long, dreamy sleep. So Father O'Malley picked up the little frog and put it in his pocket. "Well," said Father O'Malley, "the good Lord teaches us to be charitable. The Gypsy said that if I can find somebody to take me home and let me sleep in their bed, the curse will be lifted and I'll be back to normal." "Is there anything I might do to help you?" One day I offended a passing Gypsy, and she put a curse on me that turned me into a talking frog." You see, I was once a choirboy in this very parish. I only wish you could speak, so that you might tell me your troubles." "My Lord," he said, picking it up: "You're the saddest, most forlorn-looking frog I've ever seen. Old Father O'Malley was strolling through the church grounds one sunny summer evening, when he came upon a little frog sitting by a tree.