What did Gary the Golden Garden Gnome mean when he spoke atop the holy Hill the following words ?
"A man can ‘t be living on whiskey alone ? Now bugger off."
Throughout the years, theologians have argued and even warred over this simple, yet very complex words.
Some believe that Gary was expressing his distaste at drunks, others interpret that verse as condoning homosexual behavior. One thing is clear though, Gary the Golden Garden Gnome was very irritable.

March 8th, 2010 at 8:18 am
Throughout the years, theologians have argued and even warred over this simple, yet very complex words.
Some believe that Gary was expressing his distaste at drunks, others interpret that verse as condoning homosexual behavior. One thing is clear though, Gary the Golden Garden Gnome was very irritable.
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March 8th, 2010 at 8:35 am
"Do not offer me whiskey. I do not partake of drinking. Your body will not survive on that anyway because it does not have enough nutrients and vitamins in it. Rather give me some food the next time you come up that would better sustain me in my lifetime"
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March 8th, 2010 at 9:01 am
He wanted more than whiskey, and didn’t want to be bothered any more. You do know what bugger off means don’t you? It is an old Scottish endearing term.
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