Re: >^..^< The cats on 28 April 2007



In article <f136ck$cmg$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Keith F. Lynch <kfl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I recently read of a criminal defendant whose lawyer claimed he was
religious. The judge asked him to recite the 23rd psalm from memory.
He did so. The judge was impressed, and granted him low bail.

Heck, I could recite a creditable approximation of it from memory,
and I'm an atheist.

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