Inside the Mind of Phil Hands, the freelance cartoonist
for the Wisconsin State journal.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
FAVRE!!!!!
Thank you Brett Favre for providing me with endless fodder. This is an illustration that ran on the front page of today's Wisconsin State Journal:
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This joke is being passed around in e-mail chains - I thought this would be a good place for it:
God asks Peyton Manning first: "What do you believe?"
Peyton thinks long and hard, looks God in the eye, and says, "I believe in hard work, and in staying true to family and friends. I believe in giving. I was lucky, but I always tried to do right by my fans."
God can't help but see the essential goodness of Manning, and offers him a seat to his left.
Then God turns to Tony Romo and says, "What do you believe?"
Tony says, "I believe passion, discipline, courage and honor are the fundamentals of life. I, too, have been lucky, but win or lose, I've always tried to be a true sportsman, both on and off the playing fields."
God is greatly moved by Tony's sincere eloquence, and he offers him a seat to his right.
Finally, God turns to Brett Favre: "And you, Brett, what do you believe?"
Right. Sorry to say I don't have a team this year. It seems there is no loyalty with team players, especially the big headed ones like Favre. They easily move around, turn their backs on fans and go where the money is!! Not cool.
3 comments:
This joke is being passed around in e-mail chains - I thought this would be a good place for it:
God asks Peyton Manning first: "What do you believe?"
Peyton thinks long and hard, looks God in the eye, and says, "I believe in
hard work, and in staying true to family and friends. I believe in giving. I
was lucky, but I always tried to do right by my fans."
God can't help but see the essential goodness of Manning, and offers him a seat to his left.
Then God turns to Tony Romo and says, "What do you believe?"
Tony says, "I believe passion, discipline, courage and honor are the fundamentals of life. I, too, have been lucky, but win or lose, I've always tried to be a true sportsman, both on and off the playing fields."
God is greatly moved by Tony's sincere eloquence, and he offers him a seat to his right.
Finally, God turns to Brett Favre: "And you, Brett, what do you believe?"
Brett replies, "I believe you're in my seat."
Very Nice Hans
Right. Sorry to say I don't have a team this year. It seems there is no loyalty with team players, especially the big headed ones like Favre. They easily move around, turn their backs on fans and go where the money is!! Not cool.
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