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The longest and greatest joke ever

I was sure this was going to end with Bel-Air.
 
I was hoping he'd hit the lever at the end of it and end humanity. Very honourable way for a snake to die though.
 
All that, for that!?

:grrr:

It was enjoyable until the end.
 
You know what, life is too rushed these day, and we expect too much instant gratification. I really dug the fact that it took forever to read and went into tons of crazy pointless detail. I found it to be kinda zen.
 
I've forgotten what the punchline is already.
 
I have to agree with some of the others... I was really getting into the story... enjoying it as a great narrative... then I got to the punch line (eventually) and it ruined the experience for me.
 
Over 10.000 words for THIS?

Sort of like the horror short story I read in the Seventies at somebody's place, I guess. It took up about 20 pages in a paperback book. It involved a malevolent cat, and at the end one of the characters didn't answer somebody else's question about a noisy commotion (OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT). It so happened that this evil cat had somehow caused this character to fall (or die? I can't remember), and the cat was starting to eat away at part of the guy's face.

The final line was a voice from the kitchen asking "What's the matter? Cat got your tongue?"
 
I was reflecting on this joke, when I realized the punchline works on a whole 'nother level.

The punchline itself, coming after such a lengthy read, is itself 'better late than never'.

Sublime.
 
Wow!

I read this "joke" a long, long time ago and for me I NOT only took it as a joke; but a statement about humanity!

Leave it to me to try and qualify it for somethin other than a joke! lol

Any way, look at the way the snake and man (just like in the Garden of Eden; well some what); but the owness is put on MAN to make the decision on whether or NOT to allow humanity to GO on; NOT God!

I guess I am too philosophical for my own good!

Good "JOKE" Corny!(*8*):kiss:
 
I have a question, did Nate purposely get in the way of the car because he knew that there was no other way for Jack to kill him? I don't think Jack would have gone through with it otherwise.

Also, did Nate kill Samuel? I think he did because he knew that Samuel wasn't going to kill him and that when he died another human would be along soon and that human could kill him.
 
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