Don’t think the boy is scared. They’re both imitating each other. I just love it!

PGJ sent this in. Hah! The donkey (technical name: Jackass) is my all time, all time favorite beast: intelligent, can sing, great facial expressions, and only does what it understands. Very, very cool! Take a gander at PGJ’s awesome blog.

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5 Responses to Don’t think the boy is scared. They’re both imitating each other. I just love it!

  1. Phil

    It’s just a pity the donkey is so often abused for political purposes….

  2. Holy Souls Hermitage

    The Democratic Party used to be Catholic with some non-Catholics with good sense. Then things changed. Ronald Reagan once quipped that the he didn’t leave the Democratic Party; the Democratic Party left him. That would be right.

    The Dems today are militantly pro-abortion, pro-homosexual “marriage”, pro-anarchy, anti-Constitution, and downright anti-Catholic.

    Yes, too bad that my all time favorite beast — which is also the all time favorite beast of the Holy Family! — is still used by the Democratic Party. They should change their beast to a pig.

  3. Phil

    Father, I dare to diagree once more! The pig is a noble animal in its own way: it is content with his food, sheds pretense by enjoying a down-to-earth mudbath and provides good, decent food. In fact, some of them provide the most delicious treats – you can wake me up for pata negra any time! (ok, any time minus Good Friday or Ash Wednesday)

    As for the pro-aborts, I suggest a skull and crossbones as their new symbol.

    Anyway, back to work – and thanks once again for yours, Father Byers.

  4. Holy Souls Hermitage

    I must admit, someone gave me some chocolate bacon the other day: cold bacon dipped in melted chocolate. Absolutely delicious!

    The pig is the symbol of the devil in the Scriptures… But the skull and crossbones are very appropriate!

  5. The donkey brayed in the car and startled the kid!

    The donkey I love is the unbroke colt that Jesus rides into Jerusalem amidst cloaks he has to walk over, waving palms, acclaiming shouts, everything to terrify the poor creature. Yet despite everything, he processes to the Temple, carrying the glorious king, the Lord, his Creator. A noble beast.

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