"I looked to the stars, tried all of the bars, and I've finally gone up in smoke. Now my hand is on the wheel, of something that's real and I feel like I'm going home".
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Prelude to Thanksgiving in Rochester
This is what happens when a Hyper-Calvinist meets a Rabid-Arminian. Warning, the results may not be pretty. My money is on the Kahunnah.
Okay, Grinding Meat Wheel: I have to admit that I don't understand a word of that post, but it is very discouraging to not have any comments on a post that you worked so hard on {:-)}, so thought I would let you know!
AD thank you for the "mercy comment". Like a bad card in the game of "Whatzit" this post contained too many subtleties.
I am referring to the agita MP is experiencing at the prospect of the Kahunna meeting her beau; the Presbyterian philosophy professor.
The photo is from "Death at a Funeral". In the movie the girl's fiance meets her father after accidentally taking some LSD that was labeled as Valium. It was a great flick and should be out on DVD soon.
Perhaps when the couple visits Rochester they can just seat the Kahunna five persons down the table like they did with Babba. It seemed to minimize any exchanges that might cause embarrassment. Better yet at Thanksgiving just seat him next to Pat's dad.
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Okay, Grinding Meat Wheel: I have to admit that I don't understand a word of that post, but it is very discouraging to not have any comments on a post that you worked so hard on {:-)}, so thought I would let you know!
You're not the only one aDot. What the heck is he alluding to?
AD thank you for the "mercy comment". Like a bad card in the game of "Whatzit" this post contained too many subtleties.
I am referring to the agita MP is experiencing at the prospect of the Kahunna meeting her beau; the Presbyterian philosophy professor.
The photo is from "Death at a Funeral". In the movie the girl's fiance meets her father after accidentally taking some LSD that was labeled as Valium. It was a great flick and should be out on DVD soon.
Perhaps when the couple visits Rochester they can just seat the Kahunna five persons down the table
like they did with Babba. It seemed to minimize any exchanges that might cause embarrassment. Better yet at Thanksgiving just seat him next to Pat's dad.
Ah...got it!
I can see you are *really* looking forward to Thanksgiving:-) and all the "trimmings" that go with it!
As long as Fabio doesn't say he's Catholic, I think the Kahuna should be okay.
After all these comment, even I'm getting nervous.
It'll be fine. The Kahuna understands he's been predestined to be quiet.
Gee, I'm so sorry I'm gonna miss it. Nothing like a discussion on doctrine to make the turkey go down smoooooth.
Are the Peracchios going to NY this year?
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