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A Prayer For A Thursday

How will we live, and in what manner shall we die?

The Maori perform their most sacred Haka over a fallen comrade-in-arms. The point is to let the gods know that a warrior will soon join them, and that they should set another place at the table.

How will you live, and in what manner will you die? Will Heaven need to warned of your arrival, or will you slip in through the back door?

14 Comments

  1. cuznt

    As an honorable discharged Marine, Heaven will drag me kicking and screaming from this world.
    Never give up. A small part of Espirit De Corps.

  2. Sir Luther Von Baconson

    i will delivered by Uber Kittens dressed as Marty McFly. this will occur on National Barbershop Quartet Day.

  3. tor_haxson

    Am I going to die?

    Let me know when so I can leave a big bag of food out for the cats.

    • Sir Luther Von Baconson

      Feline Feasting…..not a bad way to head back into the Cosmos. a forensic anthropologist friend of mine, she studied up on Canine Feasting. apparently Labs, Setters would die before eating their human. Poodles were number one owner Feasters. for cats i suspect your Tuxedo Tabby would rank number one. relative to dogs i think cats would have no problem with Feasting.

  4. Boogaloo

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsFmLZQFIU0

  5. Morning Deuce

    http://i.imgur.com/zsLSjyU.jpg

  6. Robin Russell

    I think the Beau Geste Viking ship approach has style.

    Watching a New Zealander order fish and chips is intimidating, watching them perform the Haka is off the scale.

    • spencer

      What kind of fish do they eat with their chips? I only ask because NZ has a lot of eels

  7. Robin Russell

    I have not researched the matter. The pronounce it “Fush and Chups” which means they could be served anything.

  8. Robin Russell

    *They

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