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Seriously though. That is a badchull scarf. 

 

Which is why I'm knitting my own replica. 

 

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I've done it twice before, but both times, I couldn't get it to lie flat, so I started over. I'm using different shades than in the original, and instead of garter stitch I'm doing that waffle sort of pattern you see in the picture.

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So gay marriage was legalized in the states. Yay and all that, but there was a pastor who said he was gonna burn himself if it was legalized and it was. So has he burnt himself yet or was he not serious about that? 

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Oh man

You guys

I mean they might not even read these anyway so

What I have

Compare/contrast

- Marching from concert band

- horse racing from ostrich racing

- ?????

Cause/effect

- effect on technology because of star trek

- ????

- ????

Persuasive

- read sanderson

- ????

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  i'm unsure what to do with either of these

 

Hey, I just provide the raw materials! What you do with them is your decision! 

 

Speaking of persuasive, there were these old guys, Parmenides and Zeno, who framed a bunch of arguments about how space, time, motion, individuals, etc. do not exist... only the One exists, everything else is illusion! This is proven because Achilles could never beat a tortoise in a race if he gave the tortoise a head start. :wacko:

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Cat vibrations are at epidemic levels.

 

 

My cat only vibrates when I pet it. Does that mean I have it, and I'm contagious? :o

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My cat only vibrates when I pet it. Does that mean I have it, and I'm contagious? :o

 

You may be a carrier.

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Take away my flight rising account.

 

Ehh, you shouldn't be wasting your time with that game anyway.  Come join me at this one: http://bit.ly/IqT6zt

I'm in the Guild Of Terrible Collaborative Haploid Archaeans.

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Last night, my church had a fundraiser.

 

It was called "A Midsummer Night's Folly".  It was an audience participation dramatic reading of A Midsummer Night's Dream.  Admission was $10, and your name went into a hat to be called up for parts.  If you didn't want to be cast (and recast, and recast again; parts changed every Act), you had to pay an extra $5 to keep your name out of the hat.  Also, for a few more dollars, you could purchase cards that you could "play" at any time to change things, turning the whole production into Shakespeare's Who's Line Is It Anyway whilst fairies frolicked around the edges of the stage area holding up "EUPHEMISM" signs at (in)appropriate spots.

 

We had piles of outrageous accents, Kung Fu-style scenes, interpretive dance, cheerleader-delivered lines, and a frog-moose with a donkey head.  One of the best moments was, while having to speak in a Russian accent, Puck shouted, "KEPTEN!" to Oberon, a la Chekhov to Kirk.  And then near the end it all turned into a musical, complete with the audience providing rhythmic finger-snaps to the singing.

 

And that, my friends, is (one of the many ridiculous ways) Pagan UUs do fundraising.

 

Next year, we're already talking about doing The Tempest, featuring seven castaways on Gilligan's Isle.

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Last night, my church had a fundraiser.

 

It was called "A Midsummer Night's Folly".  It was an audience participation dramatic reading of A Midsummer Night's Dream.  Admission was $10, and your name went into a hat to be called up for parts.  If you didn't want to be cast (and recast, and recast again; parts changed every Act), you had to pay an extra $5 to keep your name out of the hat.  Also, for a few more dollars, you could purchase cards that you could "play" at any time to change things, turning the whole production into Shakespeare's Who's Line Is It Anyway whilst fairies frolicked around the edges of the stage area holding up "EUPHEMISM" signs at (in)appropriate spots.

 

We had piles of outrageous accents, Kung Fu-style scenes, interpretive dance, cheerleader-delivered lines, and a frog-moose with a donkey head.  One of the best moments was, while having to speak in a Russian accent, Puck shouted, "KEPTEN!" to Oberon, a la Chekhov to Kirk.  And then near the end it all turned into a musical, complete with the audience providing rhythmic finger-snaps to the singing.

 

And that, my friends, is (one of the many ridiculous ways) Pagan UUs do fundraising.

 

Next year, we're already talking about doing The Tempest, featuring seven castaways on Gilligan's Isle.

 

This made my day. :D That's got to be one of the best things I've ever heard.

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