"One always wants to find out how the story ends": yup, that's why I'd rather not die. I don't understand, however, why Christians would rather not die.
dearieme, interesting question; and, if you didn't mean it rhetorically...well, here goes: I think the answer in part, is that the Christian is human, in the sense of having that strong pull to cherish life, to be alive. Without this drive perhaps mankind would have given up, perished a long time ago.
James, haha, yer funny...I can just hear your last words: 'exit stage right' :D
You obviously don't read my blog-no woman, bad vibes from a woman driver, and I can cook, clean, iron, repair a car, build a computer, do plumbing, electrics, woodwork, decorate and sweep the floor with the broom up my "manhole" while doing all the above, new man! I spit on him:)
easy now, was just joking about you making 'the chain too long'...
I have been over your way once before, but missed the part about the no woman, truly sorry.
you sound like quite a talented person there, Angus, just hope you're not doing that all in one day...would leave a person fairly puggled. Can't say that's a comfortable way to be usin' a broom, though... :)
spot on, proves what I always thought, especially the last bit:)
ReplyDeletehaha, very good!!
ReplyDeletenow Angus, are you the type who complains when his woman follows him out of the kitchen...? ;)
Ooooo!
ReplyDeleteand i never listen :-( which is really not true but i was just dying to see what happens next
ReplyDeleteI'm in total agreement, Sally. One always wants to find out how the story ends... ;D
ReplyDelete"One always wants to find out how the story ends": yup, that's why I'd rather not die. I don't understand, however, why Christians would rather not die.
ReplyDeleteI'm quite happy to die - when they catch up with me, I shall. :)
ReplyDeletedearieme,
ReplyDeleteinteresting question; and, if you didn't mean it rhetorically...well, here goes: I think the answer in part, is that the Christian is human, in the sense of having that strong pull to cherish life, to be alive. Without this drive perhaps mankind would have given up, perished a long time ago.
James,
haha, yer funny...I can just hear your last words: 'exit stage right'
:D
HGF
ReplyDeleteYou obviously don't read my blog-no woman, bad vibes from a woman driver, and I can cook, clean, iron, repair a car, build a computer, do plumbing, electrics, woodwork, decorate and sweep the floor with the broom up my "manhole" while doing all the above, new man! I spit on him:)
easy now, was just joking about you making 'the chain too long'...
ReplyDeleteI have been over your way once before, but missed the part about the no woman, truly sorry.
you sound like quite a talented person there, Angus, just hope you're not doing that all in one day...would leave a person fairly puggled.
Can't say that's a comfortable way to be usin' a broom, though... :)
HGF
ReplyDeleteBeen puggled for decades, you get used to the broom after a while;)
I'm not commenting [says he, commenting]. :)
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