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The Hobbit Hole VI - And Whither Then? I Cannot Say...
Posted on 01/31/2004 9:52:08 AM PST by ecurbh
Welcome to The Hobbit Hole!
And Whither Then? I Cannot Say...
The Road goes ever on and on
Down from the door where it began.
Now far ahead the Road has gone,
And I must follow, if I can,
Pursuing it with eager feet,
Until it joins some larger way
Where many paths and errands meet.
And whither then? I cannot say.
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To: Fedora
How about Goodnight Moon?Heh...I think my parents hid that book after the third kid or so. I liked it a lot...but it gets reallllly old to read out loud after awhile!
14,541
posted on
03/13/2004 6:18:42 PM PST
by
RosieCotton
(Anything worth doing is worth doing badly. - G. K. Chesterton)
To: JenB
A beanie dragon? :) I've never seen one of those! Are those from Pern? :)
No skipping church on account of the guest preacher, though! Just do what I do in that situation: think about something else during the sermon--you'd be surprised how interesting the lyrics in the songbooks can be sometimes :)
To: Fedora
No, not Pernese. Too Eastern in shape.
We have been seriously spoiled by Really Good Preaching - which is why we drive an hour to church. I used to have the habit of not paiyng attention in sermons, but I've lost it since we started this church. I know it's bad but... well... sitting there for forty-five minutes of preaching and thinking, "I could be doing this, I could be doing that" is a really bad attitude for church.
The thirty minutes of singing, prayers, etc doesn't quite make up. Why couldn't we have the really terrific guy instead of the really adequate one?
14,543
posted on
03/13/2004 6:25:41 PM PST
by
JenB
To: RosieCotton
Heh...I think my parents hid that book after the third kid or so. I liked it a lot...but it gets reallllly old to read out loud after awhile!True--I had it memorized because my Mom read it to my little brother so many times :)
I just checked and our library has a copy of 5000 Fingers of Dr. T! I'll rent that next time I go :)
To: JenB
45 minutes is an awful long sermon. But usually even a really bad sermon raises a topic which I can find interesting enough to daydream about. Or if not sometimes I will just take the opportunity to practice meditating--can always think about breathing if there's nothing else to do.
To: Fedora
Not a long sermon when the pastor's there! But he's taking a three week study leave (spends it down in Florida at a seminary, reading about whatever he's going to preach on for the next year). So we've got filler.
The guy we have usually has decent points. His delivery, though, puts me in mind of a young, slightly more tolerable, Ross Perot.
14,546
posted on
03/13/2004 6:49:42 PM PST
by
JenB
To: JenB
His delivery, though, puts me in mind of a young, slightly more tolerable, Ross Perot.LOL! "Now I'm not one of these high-falutin' theologians, I'm a businessman, so I'm not going to give you a fancy sermon. I'm just going to show you plain and simple." [Flips open chart] "Now as you can see, sin was up 15% last quarter. This is what I call 'spiritual gridlock'. . ."
To: JenB
What, does he wear orange on St Patrick's day?
14,548
posted on
03/13/2004 7:19:19 PM PST
by
msdrby
(US Veterans: All give some, but some give all.)
To: msdrby
I don't know... um... we're Presbyterians. And the village where our church is located is Scottish heritage. So I think St. Patrick's Day is ignored in general.
I'm just happy the guy doesn't show up in a kilt. Though, bagpipes would be neat with our pipe organ...
14,549
posted on
03/13/2004 7:28:20 PM PST
by
JenB
To: JenB
Technically Catholics are supposed to wear green on St Patrick's day, and Protestants are supposed to wear orange.
14,550
posted on
03/13/2004 7:35:33 PM PST
by
msdrby
(US Veterans: All give some, but some give all.)
To: msdrby
Really, that's interesting. I guess we just don't care that much in my family.
But maybe I will wear my orange shirt this year.
14,551
posted on
03/13/2004 7:54:02 PM PST
by
JenB
To: msdrby
That's only if you're Northern Irish Protestant, though, right?--do Protestants do that in Scotland?
To: Fedora
Protestants don't do that in Pittsburgh, is all I know! Lol
Oh, dear... it's late and I can't keep my eyes open. See you tomorrow.
14,553
posted on
03/13/2004 7:58:16 PM PST
by
JenB
To: JenB
Oh, dear... it's late and I can't keep my eyes open. See you tomorrow.Good night!
To: Fedora
'Tis an Irish holiday that has morphed into American culture. In America, ya don't have to be Irish even. It goes back to William of Orange, though. Don't know 'bout Scots wearing the colors.
14,555
posted on
03/13/2004 8:08:31 PM PST
by
msdrby
(US Veterans: All give some, but some give all.)
To: msdrby
Sure 'n begorrah, in America ya can even celebrate with a bowl a'these:
They've got green clovers and orange pots of gold, so everyone can share! :)
To: Fedora
ROFL!
14,557
posted on
03/13/2004 8:31:43 PM PST
by
msdrby
(US Veterans: All give some, but some give all.)
To: msdrby
And a'course it's only proper ta wash that down with some of this:
Logging off soon here. Top'a the evenin' to ya! :)
To: 2Jedismom
All right!! Great Lone Star Moot picture!! You gals must be having a BLAST!
To: JenB
Ramona always struck me as needing a spank.Heh, that's what I always thought about Eustace in "Voyage of the Dawn Treader"! He was better in "The Silver Chair".
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