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    miniaturka strony http://pagesperso-orange.fr/b-heol/   » Site title: Bannou-heol
    » Site description: Ti-embann Levrioù evit ar vrezhonegerien yaouank

    miniaturka strony http://arbedkeltiek.com/brezhoneg/degemer.htm   » Site title: Ar Bed Keltiek
    » Site description: Stal ar Vretoned kar-o-bro. Kinnig a reomp deoc'h ur servij gwerzh-dre-lizher, levriou, pladennou, hag arz keltiek, diwar-benn Breizh hag ar broiou keltiek c'hoar.

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    » Site description: Porched armerzh hag embregerezhioù Kerne. e Brezhoneg ha 4 yezh all

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    » Site description: Lec'hienn diwar-benn kazetennou e brezhoneg evit ar re yaouank: Louarnig, Rouzig ha Meuriad.

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    » Site description: Embregerezh war ar wezegouriezh kinklañ, koad ha frouezh. E bal eo kempenn ar gwez hag ober war-dro an holl labourioù a vez savet diwar-se.

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    » Site description: Labourioù yezhouriezh, geriadurioù arbennik, levrioù skol ha skol veur, troidigezhioù.

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    » Site description: Embannadurioù savet 50 vloaz 'zo evid kas ar brezoneg war a-raog . Embann a ra ive bep eil miz ar gelaouenn "Brud Nevez". Brest, Penn-ar-Bed (29).



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Turmoil rocked Heaven this morning as allegations arose that God had had an affair with a former worshiper.

The scandal was begun when a 21 year old woman, known only as Mary, claimed that she had given birth to God''s "only son" last week in a barn in the hamlet of Bethlehem.

Sources close to Mary claim that she "had loved God for a long time," that she was constantly talking about her relationship with God, and that she was "thrilled to have had his child."

In a press conference this morning, God issued a vehement denial, saying that "No sexual relationship existed" and that "the facts of this story will come out in time, verily."

Independent counsel Kenneth Beazulbub immediately filed a brief with the Justice department to expand his investigation to cover questions of whether any commandments may have been broken, and whether God had illegally funneled laundered money to his illegitimate child through three foreign operatives identified only as the "Wise Men".

Beazulbub has issued subpoenas to several angels who are rumored to have acted as go-betweens in the affair.

Critics have pointed out that these allegations have little to do with the charges that Beazulbub was originally appointed to investigate, that God had created large-scale flooding in order to cover up evidence of a failed land deal.

In recent months, Beazulbub''s investigation has already been expanded to cover questions surrounding the large number of locusts that plagued God''s political opponents in the last election, as well as to claims that the giveaway of a parcel of public land in Promised County to a Jewish special interest group was quid pro quo for political contributions.

Some journalists have speculated that the destruction of the cities of Sodom and Gommorah may have been to divert attention away from God''s political problems. If these allegations prove to be true, this could be a huge blow to God''s career, much of which has been spent crusading for stricter moral standards and harsher punishments for wrongdoers.

Known for his fiery oratory, God has sometimes been criticized for his political theatrics, as when he introduced the bill he styled "The Ten Commandments" by appearing as a burning bush on the Senate floor.

Regardless of the outcome of the investigation, however, it is unlikely that a sitting God can be removed from power. Most legal scholars are in agreement that indicting God would constitute taking His name in vain.


Humor of the day

Q: Why did the blonde have tire tread marks on her back?
A: From crawling across the street when the sign said "DON''T WALK".

Q: Why did the blonde keep a coat hanger in her back seat?
A: In case she locks the keys in her car.

Q: Why did the blonde tip-toe past the medicine cabinet?
A: So she wouldn''t wake up the sleeping pills.

Q: Why did God create blondes?
A: Because sheep can''t bring beer from the fridge.
Q: Why did God create brunettes?
A: Neither could the blondes.

Q: Why did the blonde wear condoms on her ears?
A: So she wouldn''t get Hearing Aides.

Q: Why did the blonde drive into the ditch?
A: To turn the blinker off.

Q: Why did the blonde try and steal a police car?
A: She saw "911" on the back and thought it was a Porsche.

Q: Why did the blonde scale the glass wall?
A: To see what was on the other side.

Q: Why did the blonde want to become a veterinarian?
A: Because she loved children.

Q: Why did the blonde take her typewriter to the doctor ??
A: She thought it was pregnant because missed a period.