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|    Ed Conrad to All    |
|    Nothing is impossible for God    |
|    28 Oct 14 01:34:37    |
      From: balls.afire517@gmail.com               KANSAS CITY (Rueters) -- They've       put the champagne on ice in the Kansas       City Royals' locker room        The Royals are virtually assured       of winning their first World Series in       29 years now that Stephen Hawking has       agreed to sing "God Bless America" for       the final two home games.        "We're relieved," said Manager       Ned Yost. "Good ol' Steve did it before       and we know he can damn well do it again.        "True, the Giants lead the series,       3-2, but now we have 'em right where       we what them."        Hawking's stirring rendition of       "God Bless America" helped to Royals       win Game Three and the team physician       said his tonsils are still in really       good shape "and he certainly can do       it again."        As everyone knows, Hawking is the       famed astrophysicist and cosmologist       who, for the longest time, insisted       God didn't exist.        However, an accidental whack on       the head -- a low ceiling -- brought       Steve to his senses a few weeks ago       and transformed him into a born-again       Christian.        He also became God's No. 1 fan       after reading http://www.edconrad.org       on his computer back at his home in       Cambridge, England.        Incidentally, Steve's love of       baseball has a lot to with his       motor neuron disease (also known       as Lou Gehrig's Disease), honoring       one of the sport's all-time greats.       <       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEJo7x9y3D4              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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