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I make arguments as a way to flesh out what I really believe -often I purposely act the part of contrarian. However, I have beliefs that I am passionate about and I am exceptionally consistent in espousing them. Last edited by tooblue; 10-07-2007 at 10:20 PM. |
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10-15-2007, 12:33 AM | #94 | |
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Mike, sometimes I think we are members of entirely different churches. I see this as a constant theme being driven into my brain. It's what my father modeled for me. It's what I teach and hope I am modeling for my sons and daughters. Mass was actually pretty good. The homily was on, among other things, being good parents. Go figure. The festival was okay; the highlight was playing bingo. I almost won a DVR. The lowlight was the Guatemalan tamales.
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Perhaps, but that's not what you said and what I responded to.
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