That’s what I call getting to the heart of the matter.
According to the cup, Anubis has no life?
Boody comes equipped with pockets! Probably just as well he didn’t ask what happens if his heart is heavier than the feather….
Mene mene tekel upharsin
The ankh is the key of life. So the cup says that its content is no key of life.
Redmess said, about 1 hour ago
So it’s only for decaf?
Wait’ll he hears the part about where they pull yer brain out though yer nose.
It better not be for Nuclear Coffee…That stuff has a life of its own,
Thou art weighed in the balances, and art found wanting.
Cupid thinks the mind resides in the heart? Funny, I woulda sworn the god of love put would it about eighteen inches lower…
One heart, no weighting.
Meanwhile, despite their symbolic use of the heart as the seat of the personality, the Hebrews were perfectly aware that the thoughts reside in the head (Daniel 4:5, 10, 13; 7:1, 15). Not surprisingly, they buried the body whole.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
That’s what I call getting to the heart of the matter.
Joe_Minotaur over 14 years ago
According to the cup, Anubis has no life?
Sisyphos over 14 years ago
Boody comes equipped with pockets! Probably just as well he didn’t ask what happens if his heart is heavier than the feather….
ksoskins over 14 years ago
Mene mene tekel upharsin
Redmess over 14 years ago
The ankh is the key of life. So the cup says that its content is no key of life.
prrdh over 14 years ago
Redmess said, about 1 hour ago
The ankh is the key of life. So the cup says that its content is no key of life.
So it’s only for decaf?
Simon_Jester over 14 years ago
Wait’ll he hears the part about where they pull yer brain out though yer nose.
bmonk over 14 years ago
It better not be for Nuclear Coffee…That stuff has a life of its own,
alviebird over 14 years ago
Thou art weighed in the balances, and art found wanting.
puddleglum1066 over 14 years ago
Cupid thinks the mind resides in the heart? Funny, I woulda sworn the god of love put would it about eighteen inches lower…
mntim over 14 years ago
One heart, no weighting.
Rakkav over 14 years ago
Meanwhile, despite their symbolic use of the heart as the seat of the personality, the Hebrews were perfectly aware that the thoughts reside in the head (Daniel 4:5, 10, 13; 7:1, 15). Not surprisingly, they buried the body whole.