So we all know the story of Jack and the Beanstalk, but today we are going to tell the story of Jack and the Donut.....
The first Jack was a small, thin and hungry boy.
Our Jack was a small, fat and hungry boy.
The first Jack wanted nothing more than to be able to feed himself and his mother.
Our Jack wanted nothing more than to feed his fat belly.
The first Jack climbed a beanstalk finding a beautiful treasure that would buy anything his small family would ever need.
Our Jack had a yummy donut. Ate every bite of it, but that wasn't enough for him. He wanted his sisters donut too.
The first Jack took the treasure and was chased by an angry giant. He ran down the beanstalk and chopped it down, thus getting away.
Our Jack also took the treasure and was also chased by a giant (he was very tiny). Here is where we split paths for a moment. Instead of going down a beanstalk and getting out of reach of his giant he took his treasure and held it high above his head and ran away, but wait, isn't he smaller and just holding his treasure closer to the giant? Then how did he get away just like the first Jack? Luckily our giant was much nicer and thought that this was so funny that she let him have his treasure.
The moral of Jack and the Beanstalk? Sometimes you can screw up so badly (trading your cow for beans for instance) yet still end up ok in the end.
The moral of Jack and the Donut? It pays to be cute when you're not very smart.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
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5 comments:
rofl. So funny!!!
That's very funny! It pays to be cute! Ask his Dad.
Are you saying Timm isn't very smart?
If the fedora fits. :)
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