Though there are times when we disagree, we're all really one big family, with the same hopes for the future and common goals. We just approach it a bit differently sometimes. Best to you and yours, friend.
It was awesome to open up your blog and start the day on a joyous note. It was great seeing you Saturday! I hope you enjoyed Easter services with the misses!
Between the memorial service and Easter service, that was two days in a row in a church for me. And no lightning or building collapses. ;-) A minister friend of mine came up to me after the memorial service and asked, "Are you here for your exorcism?" He's a funny guy.
I'm sorry Grog... I don't know what you are talking about... that's twice this week that someone has said something to me that might as well have been in Mandarin :-)
It kind of looks like me when I used to poke my head out of the house, look skyward and say, "You know, I think I can get nine holes in before the rain comes."
El, Brant was right about your dog pic. I hadn't remembered seeing a picture of a dog before the gay comparison to animals. I thought that that was in support of animals. I'm an animal lover too. I have a son who is gay, so I have to love him too.
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Thank you Brant, really.
Even an atheist knows the real meaning of Easter. (it ain't no bunny).
These are the times I find myself really liking you btw.
Though there are times when we disagree, we're all really one big family, with the same hopes for the future and common goals. We just approach it a bit differently sometimes. Best to you and yours, friend.
God Bless you and your family.
There doesn't seem to be as much angst toward non-christians during easter as there is during christmas...
If any holiday is really super important... it's easter... seriously, a reason for the season? Easter is the reason for the whole religion!
I love easter... from every aspect... I hope everyone had a good one!
It was awesome to open up your blog and start the day on a joyous note.
It was great seeing you Saturday!
I hope you enjoyed Easter services with the misses!
Grog
Between the memorial service and Easter service, that was two days in a row in a church for me. And no lightning or building collapses. ;-) A minister friend of mine came up to me after the memorial service and asked, "Are you here for your exorcism?" He's a funny guy.
Ellipses, you kept the dog pic...that's funny. Did the comparison between humans and animals make that big of an impact on your life?
Sounds like you logged more pew time in one weekend than you have in a decade! I loved the exorcism comment by the minister, by the way.
I'm sorry Grog... I don't know what you are talking about... that's twice this week that someone has said something to me that might as well have been in Mandarin :-)
And you're supposed to be the smart one on here, ellipses.
Does everyone know what he means except for me?
I feel like the fat girl on prom night.
El, I think it's a reference to the homosexuality in the animal kingdom segment of the recent blog debate on gay marriage.
I had no idea what he meant either, ellipses. I think Brant's onto something though.
Well, that is just cryptic enough for me not to feel bad for not getting it! :-)
Animals are super gay...
Can't help but ask if, in the picture above, JC is waiting for the heavenly bus to pick him up.
It kind of looks like me when I used to poke my head out of the house, look skyward and say, "You know, I think I can get nine holes in before the rain comes."
His hands, feet, and forehead are in REMARKABLE shape...
El, Brant was right about your dog pic. I hadn't remembered seeing a picture of a dog before the gay comparison to animals. I thought that that was in support of animals.
I'm an animal lover too. I have a son who is gay, so I have to love him too.
Oh!
It's starting to become clearer to me :-)
I needed a pic for my blog... and the beagle is just effin' sweet... and I guess that it carries over to anything that I do under my google username.
I love dogs... They are like corn bread... nothin' wrong with em :-)
I had corn muffins last night. The Indians called it maize, I am told.
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