dagblog - Comments for "William K. Wolfrum’s Morning – June 15, 2010" http://dagblog.com/humor-satire/william-k-wolfrum-s-morning-june-15-2010-3359 Comments for "William K. Wolfrum’s Morning – June 15, 2010" en Clearly, someone's going to http://dagblog.com/comment/11529#comment-11529 <a id="comment-11529"></a> <p><em>In reply to <a href="http://dagblog.com/comment/11528#comment-11528">I loved the item about Great</a></em></p> <div class="field field-name-comment-body field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even">Clearly, someone's going to hell. Habs fan + this. </div></div></div> Tue, 15 Jun 2010 20:02:51 +0000 quinn esq comment 11529 at http://dagblog.com I loved the item about Great http://dagblog.com/comment/11528#comment-11528 <a id="comment-11528"></a> <p><em>In reply to <a href="http://dagblog.com/humor-satire/william-k-wolfrum-s-morning-june-15-2010-3359">William K. Wolfrum’s Morning – June 15, 2010</a></em></p> <div class="field field-name-comment-body field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><p>I loved the item about Great Flaming Jesus. Especially the 911 call from a motorist asking if flames were supposed to be shooting from his right hand.</p> <p>The immediate question, of course, is how the hell can a statue catch fire, even if struck by lightning? Jesus stood in front of the Solid Rock Church, but obviously wasn't himself made of solid rock. I finally found a newspaper article that explained: "It was made of plastic foam and fiberglass over a steel frame, which is all that remained early Tuesday." Who knew plastic foam was flammable?</p> <p>The church says the statue will be rebuilt, though they don't know exactly how long that will take. C'mon guys, at least aim for three days.</p></div></div></div> Tue, 15 Jun 2010 18:57:04 +0000 acanuck comment 11528 at http://dagblog.com