The people who flocked to this yard sale thought they struck a good bargain, but oh my, what they lost!
The old saying goes, "He doesn't have sense enough to get out of the rain."
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always love those cartoons!
ReplyDeleteHappy sunday!
Each Sunday I have to make a weekly visit to cartoon message before going to church. Thanks again Sally for a great reminder.
ReplyDeleteYour spiritual cartoons are always so great! Hope you have a blessed Sunday!♥
ReplyDeletehaha This was great. Your posts always make me smile. Have a blessed week in Him, Debbie
ReplyDeleteHa Ha Sally.... You'd think that George and I didn't have enough sense to get out of the rain either---when we were hiking in Tallulah Gorge. Actually--don't tell anyone but it was FUN....
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
thank you for such an amusing look at our shortcomings!
ReplyDeleteGreat post Sally!
ReplyDeleteHave a good week.
Diane
Wonderful. This would be even funnier if it wasn't so sad.
ReplyDeleteYou always find such nice things to share that are funny.
ReplyDeletecindy
Ha Good one....
ReplyDeleteSally, that is priceless! lol! You are so funny.
ReplyDeleteI have a little sign that says something like: "Be prepared. It wasn't even raining when Noah built the ark."
XO,
Sheila :-)
as always Wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it although it is sad they didn't have sense enough to get out of the rain.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Charlotte
Cute cartoon, but sad just the same. Have a beautiful Lord's Day.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
So funny! and so true.
ReplyDeleteSally,
ReplyDeleteThese Sunday cartoons always make me smile! Thanks!
Blessings,
Jean
I look forward to all of your cartoons. Thank-you for the smile.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Ginger
Thank you for always making us smile! God bless.
ReplyDeleteoh, my. My belly is hurting I'm laughing so hard.
ReplyDeleteFunny, lol
ReplyDeleteYes Sally, the song was released Nov 3rd and he sang the songs live about that same time at the "Hope Song (?)" convention and on the 8th at the Cry for the Orphan live telecast. In fact in that telecast he sung several songs that were ballads written by a grieving dad. He testified about the loss of Maria Sue. And Hope! Seeing her in a parking lot in Beijing for the first time. The night he wrote Cinderella. How frustrated he was trying to get the girls to bed and how they just wanted to stay up and get dressed for the princess ball. How God dealt with him as he left their room. Emily was grown and he had no more opportunities like that with her. He wrote the song that night. They lost Maria Sue a few months later in the tragic accident. And he added a the last verse he now sings with it.
ReplyDeleteCry for the Orphan conference/concert was awesome.
I always enjoy these cartoons. I especially like the portrait that Noah has for sale!
ReplyDeleteAmen,I love your comics! Great illustration . It is a good reminder to pray for the unsaved today while the sun still shines for them.
ReplyDeleteHave a Blessed Week,
~Myrna
Great cartoon!!! Always make us laugh!
ReplyDeleteOh, so true...great cartoon!
ReplyDeleteGod bless,
Mary