[Wonderful Labs] THE BIG WONDER

Wonderful Labs misterw@mindspring.com
Fri, 05 Sep 2003 04:36:02 -0700


Dear You,

	What hath God wrought?

Signed,
Bible Belter
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Dear True Believer,

	Well, not to be tautological without a whip, but He's wrought just
about *everything*, hathn't he?  Holy Vulgate, you've gone and made me
sound like I've got a lisp.

	By the way, that God, he's always wrighting.  I told Him, I said, "Two
wrights don't make an airplane."  Did He listen?  No, of course not. 
Too busy listening to sparrows fall.  The sicko.

	  Samuel Morse, of course, of course, thought that was just the coolest
question in the world.  "What hath God wrought?" he'd tap on into the
night and we'd all yell at him to wise up and do something more
interesting with his fingers.  How were we to know it was a cry for help?



	Mister Wonderful personally believes that it is better to remain
unwrought than to wax wroth.  Wroth, like Wolverine, is a dish best
served hairy.


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JACK:  Well, I won't argue about the matter.  You 
	always want to argue about things.

ALGERNON: That is exactly what things were originally
	made for.

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