They get back into the taxi where Ollie asks to make sure Stan has the ring. Ollie is fast becoming infuriated with the time wasting and instructs the cop to get people moving. Whilst this is all taking place, the impatient father-of-the-bride rings the house to find out where the groom is.
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A traffic cop arrives to issue the cab driver a ticket for parking in front of a fire hydrant but the driver is uninterested and simply slips the bill into his jacket pocket. Upon investigation he is found to be engrossed in the puzzle himself, along with Stan. Whilst sitting patiently in the back of the car Ollie begins to wonder what is keeping the driver who had gone into the house to fetch the bags. Eventually the taxi arrives and Ollie urges them to get going. The two of them sit there at the table with Stan trying to find pieces to fit the picture whilst Ollie assists. With a small amount of time to spare whilst Ollie waits for the cab, his intrigue of the jigsaw grabs his attention as Stan starts to really get into it. Ollie instructs him to get the bags ready to go as Stan sits at the table to begin with the puzzle. The butler interrupts them to inform Ollie his taxi is on the way.
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Ollie: "You know what a magnet is, don't you?" Ollie reminds him that their playing days will soon be over and that he will no longer have the time to entertain such falderdash. Stan has bought him a jigsaw puzzle because he wants them to have something to play with once he is married. Of course, Ollie cannot fail to notice the package under Stan's arms and enquires as to what it is. Stan assures his best friend that he has everything in readiness for the day to run smoothly, including the ring, the flowers and the railroad tickets. He is greeted by Ollie with a dry quote "Mr. Laurel arrives at the house armed with a conspicuous looking wedding gift. Just at that moment the aforementioned Mr. Some off-topic ramblings force Ollie to turn off the radio in disgust. As the proud Hardy listens to his name being announced for the world to hear he starts to quickly become irritated when the message continues on into the words of best friend, Stan Laurel. As Ollie demands a fresh slice of toast from his butler (Frank Terry), the radio show he is listening to is suddenly interrupted with a message relating to the forthcoming ceremony. In a half-hour's time he will be marrying the daughter of a famous oil tycoon, the one and only Peter Cucumber (James Finlayson). God doesn’t want us to suffer just for the sake of suffering.Series: Laurel and Hardy Director: Charley Rogers Producer: Hal Roach Photography: Art Lloyd Editor: Bert Jordan Sound: James Greene Stars: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, James Finlayson Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Released: 22 April 1933 Length: 2 reels Production No.: L-13 Filming dates: mid-late March 1933 Rating: 8/10 It says the Holy Spirit is going to pour out such love to help us, have hope to endure suffering for His kingdom.
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Pi: It says in the Bible, in Romans chapter 5, that suffering produces patience, and now you’re a patient! JJ: Would you please quit saying, “praise the Lord”? What’s with that, anyhow? Hold still this is going to hurt him more than it will me. I’ll make you forget all about the pain in your foot. Bump in the Road, a clown ministry skit for 3 speaking clowns about suffering, courtesy of the Asbury Clown Troupe.