The Lesson of the Bears and the Boys
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*My pastor's weekly newsletter this week was about the story of Elisha and
the boys who taunted him and were subsequently killed by a couple of angry
she...
April 4 - Berry Cobbler on the Hoof
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Berry Cobbler on the Hoof
by Tom King
Down our gravel lane on a summer day,
In the Pacific Northwest another late growing season.
Pink and white blooms sc...
He's Done Stopped Preachin'
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*My friend Mark Milliorn this week wrote a scathing criticism of our
election system, both parties and then he started naming names of people's
favorite ...
It Is Well With My Soul
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This song has a heart-breaking history. Horatio Spafford, a well-to-do
Christian man went through the very trials of Job. His wife and daughters
travel...
Netflix Has the Rights to Narnia - God Help Us!
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*Some "somewhat darker" developmental artwork for a Narnia series.*
*Netflix, it seems, has secured the rights to the "Chronicles of Narnia"
several ye...
Ten Advantages to Becoming an Old Coot
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*I have attained my grandfatherly years honestly.* I will admit I had hoped
for a few more grandchildren than I wound up with, but my children have
stub...
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Tuesday, May 16, 2017
What if?
Given Elphaba Thropp (aka The Wicked Witch of the West) and her difficult relationship with H2O, one wonders if she ever gets thirsty and how she would deal with that issue.
Perhaps, like the Abraxan winged horses of Madame Maxime (obscure Harry Potter reference), she only drinks single malt scotch. Personally, I would recommend 10 year old Laphroaig.
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Perhaps, like the Abraxan winged horses of Madame Maxime (obscure Harry Potter reference), she only drinks single malt scotch. Personally, I would recommend 10 year old Laphroaig.
Ms. Thropp does have that haggard look of the lush. Looks like she's been on that Prohibition era bathtub gin - the kind that makes you go blind.
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