The Crucifixion thing reminds me - did any of you see Passion of the Christ? I wasn't One of You back then so I don't know.
Jilli, I would totally join your cult, but I'm already in Clovis's.
Doyle ,'Life of the Party'
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The Crucifixion thing reminds me - did any of you see Passion of the Christ? I wasn't One of You back then so I don't know.
Jilli, I would totally join your cult, but I'm already in Clovis's.
Jilli, I would totally join your cult, but I'm already in Clovis's.
And he is damn smug about that. I guess I'll settle for being a high-ranking leader in Clovis's cult.
And he is damn smug about that. I guess I'll settle for being a high-ranking leader in Clovis's cult.
I am only a minion in his version of the Sea Org, but I hope one day to attain some sort of status.
I'm pretty open-minded, tell me more about your cult...
did any of you see Passion of the Christ
I never did. But I have the soundtrack. I just pretend it's an independent instrumental release from Peter Gabriel. ... No, wait. That's Passion: Last Temptation. But the answer is still no. And shall not change.
most of us no. I think the one or two that did bought a ticket for different movie in a multi-plex then snuck into passion so as not to give the anti-semetic bastard who made it any money. A few people doubted Gibson was anti-semetic at the time, but I think he proved other interpretations wrong by subsequent behavior.
I never saw it, never wanted to. I did see Last Tempatation of Christ, though, and thought it was interesting.
(But every time I saw Willem Dafoe, I coulnn't help but think "Jesus has a GIANT PENIS!" That's the rumor about Dafoe, anyway.)
she got some nice yarn out of the exchange box, so she's happy with the deal as it stands.
-t that makes me happy to read because I was worried that there was nothing but stuff no one would want in the box!
Hi. My meltdown yesterday has firmed back up. I can bear to go on.
Hi. Yay for productive meltdowns.
I am saddened to report that Hat#1 made from awesome Kat yarn has escaped to the wild winds. We got out of the van to chase down a loose dog (there are a bunch of lost dog signs up right now, all purebred; I fear theft.) and went tromping through the tumbleweeds. 45 mph winds proved too much, particularly since it was loose to begin with. Fortunately Hat#2 was already in the works. Hopefully I'll have enough yarn, but I will have to frog your project. I was planning to frog the first hat instead, but it is not to be.
And then a car drove by, and the dog went running joyfully toward the house the car turned into. Apparently his owner was just a tad late coming home, and he decided to meet him halfway. So, not a missing dog at all.
I did not watch the Mel Gibson movie.
I think we had one Buffista who did, but do not remember who.