In a world where everyone seems to have the same name, it's hard to know who you're talking to. Take Jehonadab Habermaas, for example. There are so many of them running around, it's impossible to keep track.
I recently had the pleasure of meeting three Jehonadab Habermaases at a conference. They were all very different, but they all shared one thing in common: they were all very funny.
The first Jehonadab Habermaas I met was a tall, lanky man with a mop of curly hair. He introduced himself as a professional juggler and proceeded to entertain me with a series of impressive tricks. He juggled everything from balls to knives to flaming torches, and he never dropped a single one.
The second Jehonadab Habermaas I met was a short, stout man with a shaved head and a goatee. He was a stand-up comedian, and he had me laughing so hard that I nearly wet my pants. He told jokes about everything from his wife to his mother-in-law to his pet goldfish.
The third Jehonadab Habermaas I met was a woman with long, flowing hair and a beautiful singing voice. She was an opera singer, and she sang me arias from some of her favorite operas. Her voice was so powerful and clear that it made the hair on the back of my neck stand up.
I had such a great time talking to all three Jehonadab Habermaases. They were all so different, but they were all so talented and funny. I'm just glad I got to meet them before they all became famous.
So, which Jehonadab Habermaas is the real one?
I don't know. But I do know this:
And that's good enough for me.
P.S. If you ever meet a Jehonadab Habermaas, be sure to ask them to tell you a joke. You won't be disappointed.