Wouldn't you rather be "a part" as opposed to "apart"? That's a big difference.If I sig this, to I become like apart of the inner circle or something!?1?!!?2!
I NEEDZ ANSUHRS
Wouldn't you rather be "a part" as opposed to "apart"? That's a big difference.If I sig this, to I become like apart of the inner circle or something!?1?!!?2!
I NEEDZ ANSUHRS
Wouldn't you rather be "a part" as opposed to "apart"? That's a big difference.
You type as though black churches aren't Christian.
If I sig this, to I become like apart of the inner circle or something!?1?!!?2!
I NEEDZ ANSUHRS
Sorry, the inner circle does not allow your people. Only Hayward fearing Christians are allowed. And certain Jews.
Sorry, the inner circle does not allow your people. Only Hayward fearing Christians are allowed. And certain Jews.
If I ever come across your house, Im leaving you a nice, pungent gift on your front porch. Ill then finally give those wet-wipes a whirl, that everyone in the TP thread was talking about.
No need for wet wipes. Just use his doorknob.
No need for wet wipes. Just use his doorknob.
Sigh...the last comment had nothing to really do with black churches. The first comment was about how blacks don't need church to feel like their being held down, that the poor of any group will use any venue to complain about their oppression. In the case of the Rev. Wright he formed a church to do so, and since religious institutions are a very popular form of community gathering, it's not shocking to see. The last comment was to illustrate how even groups that are a majority in this country will whine about oppression when they feel like they're being hurt (the classic "War on Christmas" is a popular target for Christians to play the "woe is me" card). I thought it was fairly self explanatory, but I guess I didn't write it in crayon like you're used to.
Good luck getting through the mind field that my dogs leave in the front yard.If I ever come across your house, Im leaving you a nice, pungent gift on your front porch. Ill then finally give those wet-wipes a whirl, that everyone in the TP thread was talking about.
Is it weird that this turns me on?No need for wet wipes. Just use his doorknob.
They're in the garage, not the shed. I couldn't bring myself to throw them away after all the heartache and toil.I could probably find some Vote Ballou signs stacked in his shed or something, as well.
No need for wet wipes. Just use his doorknob.
Is it weird that this turns me on?