Boudreaux's daughter brings home her new fiancé to meet Boudreaux & Clotile. After dinner, Clotile tells Boudreaux to find out about the young man. Boudreaux invites the fiancé to the back room for a drink. "So what are your plans?", Boudreaux asks the young man.
"I am a scripture scholar.", he replies.
"A scripture scholar. Hmmm.", Boudreaux says, "Dats good, but what will you do to provide a nice house for my daughter to live in?"
"I will study and God will provide for us.", the young man replies.
"And how will you buy her a beautiful engagement ring?", asks Boudreaux.
"I will concentrate on my studies.", the young man replies, "God will provide for us."
"And children?", asks Boudreaux. "How will you support de children?"
"Don't worry, sir, God will provide.", replies the fiancé.
The conversation proceeds like this, and each time Boudreaux asks a question about the young man's future, the young man insists that God will provide.
Later, Clotile asks Boudreaux, "Mais, how did it go, Boudreaux?"
Boudreaux answers Clotile by saying, "Mais, he has no job, and he has no plans, but the good news is ... he thinks I'm God."
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"So what are your plans?", Boudreaux asks the young man.
"I am a scripture scholar.", he replies.
"A scripture scholar. Hmmm.", Boudreaux says, "Dats good, but what will you do to provide a nice house for my daughter to live in?"
"I will study and God will provide for us.", the young man replies.
"And how will you buy her a beautiful engagement ring?", asks Boudreaux.
"I will concentrate on my studies.", the young man replies, "God will provide for us."
"And children?", asks Boudreaux. "How will you support de children?"
"Don't worry, sir, God will provide.", replies the fiancé.
The conversation proceeds like this, and each time Boudreaux asks a question about the young man's future, the young man insists that God will provide.
Later, Clotile asks Boudreaux, "Mais, how did it go, Boudreaux?"
Boudreaux answers Clotile by saying, "Mais, he has no job, and he has no plans, but the good news is ... he thinks I'm God."