As Jesus is standing there, He sees this old man leading a donkey up
from Earth to Heaven. He notices the old man has carpenter's tools
with him.
When the old man gets to the gates, Jesus tells him He doesn't have
the book, but asks the old man to explain his life and why he felt he
should be admitted into Heaven. Jesus would then make the decision
whether or not to let him in based on the story.
The man explains "In English, my name would be Joseph, but I didn't
live in America or England. I lived a modest life, making things out
of wood. I'm not remembered very well by most people, but almost
everyone has heard of my son. I call him my son, but I was more of a
Dad to him, he didn't really come into this world in the usual way. I
sent my son out to be among the people of the World. He was ridiculed
by many, and was even known to associate himself with some pretty
unsavory characters, although he himself tried to be honest and
perfect. My single biggest reason for trying to get into Heaven is to
be reunited with my son."
Jesus is awestruck by the man's story. He looks into the old man's
eyes and, with tears in his own eyes, asks, "Are you my father,
Joseph?"
The old man's face brightens. He looks at Jesus, with tears welling in
his eyes.
Emotion filled his voice: "Pinnochio?!?"
Saint Peter is watching the gates of Heaven, but he really has to go
to the bathroom. He asks Jesus to watch the gates for a few minutes,
and Jesus says "Fine." St. Peter takes the book which lists everyone
who's supposed to get into Heaven with him to the bathroom to have
something to read.