Dude you are High!! ever hear of something called religious tidings. Hell I've heard the Mormons take 15% of your wage income!
I think he meant "tithing", which is defined as "A tenth part of one's annual income contributed voluntarily or due as a tax, especially for the support of the clergy or church."
"Tidings" means "A favorable occasion; an opportunity", as in "I wish you Happy Holidays and good tidings!"
Ironically, this whole issue has been covered by The Simpsons already. They just have to tweak the script a bit from the episode where Krusty becomes a standup comedian...
Krusty: "Some Digital Convergence guys came to my place today wanting me to endorse their product. Know what I did? I sent them right out on their ass! This clown sells out to nobody!"
Homer: "Don't you hate pants?"
Krusty: "After they left, I took a bite out of a cripsy, crunchy, mouth watering Butterfinger bar..."
Yes, but the harder the lead, the fainter the line drawn with the pencil. (that's why you have to use #2 pencils for exams and such -- harder lead is too light to be picked up by the ScanTron machine)
Or, you could lug a cannon from LB's castle and blow the door to the shed open...
Dude you are High!! ever hear of something called religious tidings. Hell I've heard the Mormons take 15% of your wage income!
I think he meant "tithing", which is defined as "A tenth part of one's annual income contributed voluntarily or due as a tax, especially for the support of the clergy or church."
"Tidings" means "A favorable occasion; an opportunity", as in "I wish you Happy Holidays and good tidings!"
Ironically, this whole issue has been covered by The Simpsons already. They just have to tweak the script a bit from the episode where Krusty becomes a standup comedian...
Krusty: "Some Digital Convergence guys came to my place today wanting me to endorse their product. Know what I did? I sent them right out on their ass! This clown sells out to nobody!"
Homer: "Don't you hate pants?"
Krusty: "After they left, I took a bite out of a cripsy, crunchy, mouth watering Butterfinger bar..."
Yes, but the harder the lead, the fainter the line drawn with the pencil. (that's why you have to use #2 pencils for exams and such -- harder lead is too light to be picked up by the ScanTron machine)