September 27, 2021 3:59 pm
The concept of plans is explored through various examples, including a humorous take on superheroes like Iron Man and Aluminum Man, and a personal anecdote about studying food science. A Bible riddle is also presented, asking about a character whose plan got him into trouble.
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So speaking of plan, all right, are you ready for this, Sean? I'm ready. So my plan for tomorrow is to get some new glasses, right?
And after that, I guess I'll just see what happens. So you may have wondered what's the difference between Iron Man and Aluminum Man? Well, Iron Man just stops the bad guys. You know what Aluminum Man does, Sean?
No. He foils their plans. See, you knew that plans had to come in there somewhere. It's part of the whole shtick, you know. So I had a plan, like many people, to go to college to study food science, specializing in carbonated beverages. See, my dad always wanted me to become a physicist. Come on, you liked that one, didn't you?
Come on, Carmen, you can smile. So you knew at the end of those shenanigans, I would actually have a Bible riddle, which I do. I do have a Bible riddle, and it is, whose plan in the Bible got him all hung up? Whose plan in the Bible got him all hung up?
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