This is my second post today, so read the one below this.
But I had to share this link:
I have not laughed that hard in a long time
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11/28/2007 16:45 #42321
Hilarious Bible CommentaryCategory: religion
11/28/2007 10:50 #42316
Tree lightingCategory: christmas
Friday night, at 7pm, the Elmwood Village Association is having its tree lighting at Lafayette Church. We will fire up the lights, drink some hot chocolate, and sing some carols together. It costs nothing, and should be fun times.
If you really want to get into the holiday spirit, then come out Thursday night, when we will be decorating Lafayette's tree, starting with a Chili dinner at 6pm.
If you really want to get into the holiday spirit, then come out Thursday night, when we will be decorating Lafayette's tree, starting with a Chili dinner at 6pm.
11/26/2007 16:08 #42287
10 rules for ChristmasCategory: 10 things
I am breaking from my pattern of "10 things I like about . . ." because I liked the rules that felly made for herself, and so I am going to make my own.
1. Shop online (I'm already following this one, everything is cheaper and far less stressful)
2. Be generous (not only with gifts, but with time, and in dealing with attitudes/personalities)
3. Buy local and/or used items whenever possible.
4. Take time for prayer, for silence, and reflection.
5. Don't give any time to arguments about "keeping Christ in Christmas." (I love Jesus, don't get me wrong, but I am not going to be insulted if Target doesn't acknowledge him. It's probably better if they stick to "happy holidays," and leave my faith alone.)
6. Remember that not every person likes Christmas, and it is a particularly painful time for many, regardless of their faith.
7. Don't overindulge. Too much food and/or alcohol seems like it will make things more fun, but normally a moderate amount is better.
8. Don't forget to celebrate. Refusing to eat ONE cookie is just a ridiculous as eating 12 (and even less fun!). Christmastime is a great time to party.
9. In connecting with the people mentioned in rule 6., invite them along in ways that make them feel comfortable whether they participate or not.
10. Be merry when possible, but not if it requires faking it.
1. Shop online (I'm already following this one, everything is cheaper and far less stressful)
2. Be generous (not only with gifts, but with time, and in dealing with attitudes/personalities)
3. Buy local and/or used items whenever possible.
4. Take time for prayer, for silence, and reflection.
5. Don't give any time to arguments about "keeping Christ in Christmas." (I love Jesus, don't get me wrong, but I am not going to be insulted if Target doesn't acknowledge him. It's probably better if they stick to "happy holidays," and leave my faith alone.)
6. Remember that not every person likes Christmas, and it is a particularly painful time for many, regardless of their faith.
7. Don't overindulge. Too much food and/or alcohol seems like it will make things more fun, but normally a moderate amount is better.
8. Don't forget to celebrate. Refusing to eat ONE cookie is just a ridiculous as eating 12 (and even less fun!). Christmastime is a great time to party.
9. In connecting with the people mentioned in rule 6., invite them along in ways that make them feel comfortable whether they participate or not.
10. Be merry when possible, but not if it requires faking it.
11/21/2007 11:45 #42221
10 Things I like about Thanksgiving1. Going home.
2. Seeing extended family.
3. Seeing old friends.
4. A game of football or street hockey.
5. Stuffing.
6. Pumpkin Pie.
7. Not working.
8. Cable tv at Mom and Dad's house.
9. The political discussion. (always at least 4 parties represented, sometimes more)
10. Watching football.
I could probably list another 10 things, easy. Thanksgiving is great.
2. Seeing extended family.
3. Seeing old friends.
4. A game of football or street hockey.
5. Stuffing.
6. Pumpkin Pie.
7. Not working.
8. Cable tv at Mom and Dad's house.
9. The political discussion. (always at least 4 parties represented, sometimes more)
10. Watching football.
I could probably list another 10 things, easy. Thanksgiving is great.
drew - 11/26/07 16:12
I will be happy to testify that you are a quite remorseful monster.
I will be happy to testify that you are a quite remorseful monster.
james - 11/26/07 16:08
well, I will be going to trial soon and I need someone to say that I am not a, and i quote, "remorseless monster".
well, I will be going to trial soon and I need someone to say that I am not a, and i quote, "remorseless monster".
drew - 11/26/07 16:05
really? There was no need for that. I was not bothered at all.
really? There was no need for that. I was not bothered at all.
james - 11/26/07 16:00
my apologies on the joke. It was bugging me over the weekend that I didn't say I was sorry.
my apologies on the joke. It was bugging me over the weekend that I didn't say I was sorry.
james - 11/21/07 12:35
please do.
please do.
drew - 11/21/07 12:02
Oh man. I love a challenge, but being that a. The genocide is one of the most horrible things in the world right now, and
b. There are people in my congregation directly effected by said genocide,
I think I should pass on that challenge.
Oh man. I love a challenge, but being that a. The genocide is one of the most horrible things in the world right now, and
b. There are people in my congregation directly effected by said genocide,
I think I should pass on that challenge.
james - 11/21/07 11:47
unlike your "10 things I like about genocide in Darfur" list, I agree with every thing on this post.
Enjoy the holiday.
unlike your "10 things I like about genocide in Darfur" list, I agree with every thing on this post.
Enjoy the holiday.
11/20/2007 11:18 #42212
Sneak Peak!Category: sermons
This is probably what next Sunday's sermon will be, unless I change it between now and then, or your comments add a particular insight.
that was hilarious. Thank you
I laughed out loud in my office with is not good considering I should not be surfing posts at work. So much for being stealth.