Yes stranger they did didn't they. And it's there in writing for the world to see. In heaven they're known as "the wise guys who had to ask for directions". They're most embarassed.
truthinator, it depends on the brand of GPS. A workmate's insists on "recalculating"; mine does it too quick to have to let me know it's doing it.
If the first "Wise Men" had a GPS unit they might not have taken 2 years to get there.
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Well, after 2 years they DID finally ask for directions. I'll give them THAT.
I wonder how times they heard "recalculating"?
ReplyDeleteYes stranger they did didn't they. And it's there in writing for the world to see. In heaven they're known as "the wise guys who had to ask for directions". They're most embarassed.
ReplyDeletetruthinator, it depends on the brand of GPS. A workmate's insists on "recalculating"; mine does it too quick to have to let me know it's doing it.
"Wise Men still seek directions to Jesus"
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