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hardheadjarhead

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A man was passing a small courtyard and heard voices
murmuring. He went in and saw an altar with a large zero in
the middle and a banner that said 'NIL'.

White-robed people were kneeling before the altar chanting
hymns to The Great Nullity and The Blessed Emptiness.

The man turned to a white-robed observer beside him and
asked, "Is Nothing Sacred?"




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Steve
 

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hardheadjarhead said:
A man was passing a small courtyard and heard voices
murmuring. He went in and saw an altar with a large zero in
the middle and a banner that said 'NIL'.

White-robed people were kneeling before the altar chanting
hymns to The Great Nullity and The Blessed Emptiness.

The man turned to a white-robed observer beside him and
asked, "Is Nothing Sacred?"




Regards,


Steve
Steve I love that!!! :uhyeah:
 
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hardheadjarhead

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flatlander said:
Groan......very dry, Steve. Dry is good, though.:uhyeah:


Oh, but I thought it had a lovely elegance on the palate, very balanced with correct acidity. There's a nice tannic backbone, especially on the finish, but this is another surprisingly approachable joke. Needs four to five years in the cellar. I would have to say it is very good, for those with a cultivated sense of humor and refined tastes.


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Steve
 

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