Tuesday, July 25, 2006

The Love of Money

Oh, My heart aches. *not the least bit serious as you all well know* Oh!! The pain. Me, oh my. *blows nose* I am just devastated that my friends *wah...wah* only pass by my blog as if it is boring *snore...oops I did it to myself*. But you promise $100 and everyone sticks their little head in there. Oh, woe is me. You really should go back and check the last post. My devious little mind has been at work. *HA! HA! HA!!!!!!!* We all know that the love of money is the root of all evil. But as promised I will have to keep my word and send the $100 bill. *See comment on prior.

5 comments:

Vicki Smith said...

HA!!! The joke's on YOU! I completely MISSED the $100 bill comment you posted and was confused by Wendy's "cha ching" comment. *giggling profusely* Your evil joke was WASTED on me. Neener, neener, neener!

Momma Tammi said...

That makes two of us! Hmmm...

cokelady said...

OH BROTHER. "Pay no attention to the women behind the curtain..." (think Wizard of Oz) -- THEY KNOW NOTHING.

I, personally, cannot possibly hope to express how sorely disappointed I am in you, Jason. To back out of a commitment -- one that SEVERAL people witnessed (nevermind the two witnesses who aren't aware they witnessed anything) -- and then when you finally come back to check on the party you threw, you BACK OUT of the deal. With not so much as an apology?! I mean, REALLY -- is there any biblical justification of such actions?! And from a MINISTER!!! I'm appalled.

(Good grief, man, just give the lady a $100 in Monopoly money and call it a done deal! Don't make a liar out of yourself!!!)

;-)

Jason Mullins said...

I had a deacon do me that way the other day. He promised me $100 bill. Then he began to offer his electric bill etc. The nerve *realizing I just did the same thing* At this point do I feel remorse...nah, it's still funny.

I just wanted to see if there are those out there who still stop by Jason's world. Worse yet there are those who post but never read.

Tis is just another example of why we should be careful what we agree to. Neener, neener, neener. *snort, snort*

Anonymous said...

I am still going to sue!

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