This guy I listen to on the drive to work has a segment called The College of Obscure Knowledge, kind of a local Christian version of The Straight Dope. This morning he was talking about a 16th century printing of the Bible that was recalled because they left the word "not" out of the seventh commandment, making it read "Thou shalt commit adultery." I had to laugh, because it reminded me of Good Omens, and the extremely rare print of the "Buggre Alle This" Bible. Which led to a tangent of thinking of my favorite character, Dog, and all of the hijinks which ensued therein. Before I knew it I had a huge grin on my face.
Seriously, people, that's possibly one of the funniest books ever written. Go read it. Or, if you're too lazy, wait for the movie.
By the by, the same guy also read the news, and I heard him say something about Al Gore telling voters out in California that voting for Nader will hurt his chances of winning the presidency.
Methinks our vice president does not quite comprehend the purpose of this whole voting thing.
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