George loves the racetrack. One day he was there betting on
the ponies and nearly losing his shirt when he noticed this priest who stepped
out onto the track and blessed the forehead of one of the horses lining up for
the 4th race.
Lo and behold, this horse - a very long shot - won the race.
George was most interested to see what the priest did the next race. Sure
enough, he watched the priest step out onto the track as the 5th race horses
lined up, and placed his blessing on the forehead of one of the horses. George
made a beeline for the window and placed a small bet on the horse.
Again, even though another long shot, the horse the priest
had blessed won the race. George collected his winnings and anxiously waited to
see which horse the priest bestowed his blessing on for the 6th race. The
priest showed, blessed a horse, George bet on it, and won! George was elated.
As the day went on, the priest continued blessing one of the horses, and it
always came in first. George began to pull in some serious money, and by the
last race, he knew his wildest dreams were going to come true. He made a quick
stop at the ATM and withdrew every penny he owned, and awaited the priest's
blessing that would tell him which horse to place the bet on.
True to his pattern, the priest stepped out onto the track
before the last race and blessed the forehead, eyes, ears and hooves one of the
horses. George placed his bet - every cent he owned - and watched the horse
come in dead last.
George was dumbfounded. He made his way to the track, and
when he found the priest, he demanded, "What happened, Father? All day you
blessed horses and they won. The last race, you bless a horse and he loses. Now
I've lost my life savings, thanks to you!!" The priest nodded wisely and
said, "That's the problem with you Protestants ... you can't tell the
difference between a simple blessing and the last rites!"
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