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Jimmy was born in Texas, grew up nominally Protestant, but at age 20 experienced a profound conversion to Christ. Planning on becoming a Protestant seminary professor, he started an intensive study of the Bible. But the more he immersed himself in Scripture the more he found to support the Catholic faith, and in 1992 he entered the Catholic Church. His conversion story, "A Triumph and a Tragedy," is published in Surprised by Truth. Besides being an author, Jimmy is the Senior Apologist at Catholic Answers, a contributing editor to Catholic Answers Magazine, and a weekly guest on "Catholic Answers Live."
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20 thoughts on “Looks Like The Folks At Chrysler Have It Under Control, Too”
I have one of those, but I have the advanced model, the one with the automatic disgronificator.
I see that students of Professor Irwin Corey are among us.
This is actually an attempt to divert our attention from an imminent interdimensional invasion. I saw those ghostly images of the interdimentional invaders occasionally popping in. Where’s The Doctor when we need him?
“BTW, folks who can’t see these YouTube videos need the Macromedia Flash 7 plugin.”
That is unless you are behind a firewall that is blocking YouTube.
Bill912;
The Doctor? Who? I think this job calls for help from Randolph Carter.
No wonder mine isn’t working, it’s missing the girdle spring!
Doh!
Warning: The manual/songbook is out of date as it was written by Marty Hagen.
I went to the doctor today. he used a reverse trendelenberg proctonominoscope and investigated the anterior portion of my choledulcojejunostomy (<--real word)) and it appears that my humus is fumous. Therfore my jarvig 7 flux capaciter pulse oxiometricalinameter that was installed to keep my roux en y idle girde tapped at 35 kilo joules is stuck on rig stage 3. It needed to be re-rigged, re-staged and re-threed. IT took him 40 mintute to do the procedue because he had to do cryo ablation instead of radioablation. But win some lose some. Probably a blessing in disguise I am sure the bill will be big but I do feel better. It wasn't near as bad as the recent craino-rectal inversion procedure that I had done awhile back.
I went to the doctor today. he used a reverse trendelenberg proctonominoscope and investigated the anterior portion of my choledulcojejunostomy (<--real word)) and it appears that my humus is fumous. Therfore my jarvig 7 flux capaciter pulse oxiometricalinameter that was installed to keep my roux en y idle girde tapped at 35 kilo joules is stuck on rig stage 3. It needed to be re-rigged, re-staged and re-threed. IT took him 40 mintute to do the procedue because he had to do cryo ablation instead of radioablation. But win some lose some. Probably a blessing in disguise I am sure the bill will be big but I do feel better. It wasn't near as bad as the recent craino-rectal inversion procedure that I had done awhile back.
THis can’;t be real.
The repair guy was so much funnier.
“All other faults should be treated like they do not exist.”
Is there a Trautmanese version of this video, in one syllable words?
I echo Jeremy’s comments. My workplace blocked YouTube (and a host of other sites) during Christmas break. Now I need to check my personal laptop every time I see the Great White Space that indicates a YouTube video.
‘thann
Ed–
My husband informs me that it is true. DH is taking Phd classes in technical writing and his professor just last night told him that Engineering students aren’t allowed to take technical writing classes at this particular University because of the way that they communicate–you know, with the big words and all.
Reminds me of the multioptipupiloptomy described in “Hot Shots”.
Sorry if this is obvious, but hasn’t anyone noticed that the two videos are almost word-for-word identical?
You know, these would be even better if we could get Beakman to do them!
Heh. You think that’s technical, try this: Should Google go nuclear?.
And yes, this is the same Dr. Bussard that the Bussard Scoops on Star Trek starships are named after.
Are Brussard Scoops single scoops, or can one get double scoops, too?
I have one of those, but I have the advanced model, the one with the automatic disgronificator.
I see that students of Professor Irwin Corey are among us.
This is actually an attempt to divert our attention from an imminent interdimensional invasion. I saw those ghostly images of the interdimentional invaders occasionally popping in. Where’s The Doctor when we need him?
“BTW, folks who can’t see these YouTube videos need the Macromedia Flash 7 plugin.”
That is unless you are behind a firewall that is blocking YouTube.
Bill912;
The Doctor? Who? I think this job calls for help from Randolph Carter.
No wonder mine isn’t working, it’s missing the girdle spring!
Doh!
Warning: The manual/songbook is out of date as it was written by Marty Hagen.
I went to the doctor today. he used a reverse trendelenberg proctonominoscope and investigated the anterior portion of my choledulcojejunostomy (<--real word)) and it appears that my humus is fumous. Therfore my jarvig 7 flux capaciter pulse oxiometricalinameter that was installed to keep my roux en y idle girde tapped at 35 kilo joules is stuck on rig stage 3. It needed to be re-rigged, re-staged and re-threed. IT took him 40 mintute to do the procedue because he had to do cryo ablation instead of radioablation. But win some lose some. Probably a blessing in disguise I am sure the bill will be big but I do feel better. It wasn't near as bad as the recent craino-rectal inversion procedure that I had done awhile back.
I went to the doctor today. he used a reverse trendelenberg proctonominoscope and investigated the anterior portion of my choledulcojejunostomy (<--real word)) and it appears that my humus is fumous. Therfore my jarvig 7 flux capaciter pulse oxiometricalinameter that was installed to keep my roux en y idle girde tapped at 35 kilo joules is stuck on rig stage 3. It needed to be re-rigged, re-staged and re-threed. IT took him 40 mintute to do the procedue because he had to do cryo ablation instead of radioablation. But win some lose some. Probably a blessing in disguise I am sure the bill will be big but I do feel better. It wasn't near as bad as the recent craino-rectal inversion procedure that I had done awhile back.
THis can’;t be real.
The repair guy was so much funnier.
“All other faults should be treated like they do not exist.”
Is there a Trautmanese version of this video, in one syllable words?
I echo Jeremy’s comments. My workplace blocked YouTube (and a host of other sites) during Christmas break. Now I need to check my personal laptop every time I see the Great White Space that indicates a YouTube video.
‘thann
Ed–
My husband informs me that it is true. DH is taking Phd classes in technical writing and his professor just last night told him that Engineering students aren’t allowed to take technical writing classes at this particular University because of the way that they communicate–you know, with the big words and all.
Reminds me of the multioptipupiloptomy described in “Hot Shots”.
Sorry if this is obvious, but hasn’t anyone noticed that the two videos are almost word-for-word identical?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turboencabulator
http://www.floobydust.com/turbo-encabulator/
http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&q=turbo+encabulator
You know, these would be even better if we could get Beakman to do them!
Heh. You think that’s technical, try this:
Should Google go nuclear?.
And yes, this is the same Dr. Bussard that the Bussard Scoops on Star Trek starships are named after.
Are Brussard Scoops single scoops, or can one get double scoops, too?