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« Reply #9530 on: February 25, 2009, 09:44:13 am »
Brrr. ... Temp. was 22 F when I left home this morning, but at least it's sunny.  :-\

Stomach is a little unsettled this morning. I think it was the sausages at my church's Shrove Tuesday pancake supper last night. They were good but a little on the greasy side.  :P
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« Reply #9531 on: February 25, 2009, 11:12:47 am »
Did you try ginger ale?


Tell him when l come up to him and ask to play the record, l'm gonna say: ''Voulez-vous jouer ce disque?''
'Voulez-vous, will you kiss my dick?'
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« Reply #9532 on: February 25, 2009, 11:19:46 am »
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« Reply #9533 on: February 25, 2009, 12:04:26 pm »
Thanks everybody. Today he's up and in good spirits again.  :)


Brrr. ... Temp. was 22 F when I left home this morning, but at least it's sunny.  :-\

Stomach is a little unsettled this morning. I think it was the sausages at my church's Shrove Tuesday pancake supper last night. They were good but a little on the greasy side.  :P

Try to not think of it of the sausages anymore. Think of salad instead. Or better yet, not of food at all.
If you stomach feels "only" unsettled, not really bad, a schnapps might help. Don't know about alcohol policies at your workplace though. We don't want another Brokie to join the canned club :-\.
Feel better soon! :-*

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« Reply #9534 on: February 25, 2009, 12:36:40 pm »
Try to not think of it of the sausages anymore. Think of salad instead. Or better yet, not of food at all.
If you stomach feels "only" unsettled, not really bad, a schnapps might help. Don't know about alcohol policies at your workplace though. We don't want another Brokie to join the canned club :-\.
Feel better soon! :-*

Thanks. It was just a little queasiness, really. I think the dry toast for breakfast soaked up the remaining grease.  ;D

Dang! I even have a little bottle of peppermint schnapps in the cupboard! Why didn't I think of that!  >:(

Glad to hear your little one is feeling better.  :)
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« Reply #9535 on: February 25, 2009, 01:14:55 pm »
Jeff would've gone to work all toasty.......   :laugh:


Tell him when l come up to him and ask to play the record, l'm gonna say: ''Voulez-vous jouer ce disque?''
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« Reply #9536 on: February 25, 2009, 02:49:33 pm »
So today is Ash Wednesday. This evening I will go to church, and the minister will smear ashes on my forehead while he (or she) says, "Remember you are dust, and to dust you shall return." I wish I could do this in the morning, but our ministers only have services at noon and in the evening on Ash Wednesday.

I decided years ago that I can see a point to receiving ashes early in the morning; going about all day with some dirt smeared on your forehead makes a silent testimony, at least for one day, that you are Christian. But what's the point of receiving ashes in the evening when you're just going to go home and go to bed?  8)
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« Reply #9537 on: February 25, 2009, 03:03:44 pm »
Jeff would've gone to work all toasty.......   :laugh:


Well, I thought of one schnapps, not one bottle of schnapps  ;D :laugh: Holareduliƶh!
But maybe it's for the better that he didn't think of it. And it seems it wasn't srictly necessary anyway.

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« Reply #9538 on: February 25, 2009, 03:18:36 pm »
So today is Ash Wednesday. This evening I will go to church, and the minister will smear ashes on my forehead while he (or she) says, "Remember you are dust, and to dust you shall return." I wish I could do this in the morning, but our ministers only have services at noon and in the evening on Ash Wednesday.

I decided years ago that I can see a point to receiving ashes early in the morning; going about all day with some dirt smeared on your forehead makes a silent testimony, at least for one day, that you are Christian. But what's the point of receiving ashes in the evening when you're just going to go home and go to bed?  8)

Because it isn't meant as a silent testimony that you're Christian, but as a reminder to yourself that you are ephemeral (the dust part) and prompt you to repent from your sinful ways.
When the rite first came up, only people who had commited gravely sins where outcast this way and chased away out of the church.

What keeps me wonder is that your denomination practises the rite. In Germany, only the roman-catholic church practises it.

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« Reply #9539 on: February 25, 2009, 03:51:53 pm »
Because it isn't meant as a silent testimony that you're Christian, but as a reminder to yourself that you are ephemeral (the dust part) and prompt you to repent from your sinful ways.

No offense, Little Darlin', but as a gay man who has lived through the worst years of the AIDS crisis, I do not need reminding that I am ephemeral, or anyone else, either.

No, that's not my point. My point is that having been raised Lutheran in a time when neither Lutherans nor ordinary Episcopalians practised the imposition of ashes on Ash Wednesday, I think it's a silly innovation. Even some Lutherans do it, now. I can see value in using the rite as a testimony of one's Christian profession, and that's about the only justification I can see for doing it. Reminder of sinfulness? The churches spend 46 weeks out of the year trying to make us feel good about ourselves and God, playing down mankind's sinfulness and need of repentence, and then all of a sudden for six weeks we're sinners who need to repent?

Oh, and the Gospel lesson that is traditionally read in the Episcopal Church on Ash Wednesday is from the sixth chapter of Matthew's Gospel, where Jesus is depicted telling his followers that when they fast (like in Lent?), they are not supposed to make themselves look like they are fasting, even, specifically, they are supposed to wash their faces--and then we dutifully troop up to the foot of the chancel steps to get dirt smeared on our foreheads?  :laugh: It's just silly.

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What keeps me wonder is that your denomination practises the rite. In Germany, only the roman-catholic church practises it.

As I said, even some Lutherans do it nowadays. We didn't when I was growing up. And since the 1800s there have been some Anglicans and Episcopalians who really want to be Roman Catholic, they just don't want to deal with the Pope. I'm glad to hear that the Protestants in the Fatherland keep to the good old Protestant ways.  ;)
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