What's so good about this Friday?

Apr 10, 2009 13:17

I still have to work. I still have to get dressed and crawl out of bed. I'm still a wage slave, even though I love slave-wagin' for Doc because he seriously rocks and all the animals I get to work with are a true delight. But I still have to go out on a rainy day when I just want to go to bed ( Read more... )

christianity, witchcraft, horribledays, rant

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xevokitty April 10 2009, 17:31:30 UTC
Strange xtian vampire rituals get confused over time?

*evil grin and ducks*

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tinhuviel April 11 2009, 03:22:22 UTC
Well, without the shedding of blood, can be no forgiveness for sin.

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glasg0wsmile April 10 2009, 17:44:25 UTC
*raises hand*

Is it OK that I love Christmas and eating candy on Easter? Someone, somewhere told these 2 holidays had religious significance, but for the life of me I just remember the sweets and the gifts.

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tinhuviel April 11 2009, 03:24:09 UTC
There's not a thing wrong with that, my little Shamrock.

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hexeldorf April 10 2009, 17:46:07 UTC
That's funny, cuz I was doing the exact same math in my head this morning. And I couldn't take these blessed days off even if they meant something to me because I'm on deadline. A pox on all of it. Except Reese's peanut butter eggs.

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tinhuviel April 11 2009, 03:28:38 UTC
Even if those eggs had a pox, I'd still eat it with mucho relish. OMNOMNOM. Those caramel eggs from Cadbury are even better, though. OOOOMMMMMNOOOOMMMMMNNNOOOOMMMMNNOOMMMNOMNOM!

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morbid_curious April 10 2009, 18:28:24 UTC
An interesting article on the topic of "Eostre":
http://cavalorn.livejournal.com/502368.html

As an aside, we're almost at the Samhain time of year down here. Wacky backwards seasons and all :-)

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tinhuviel April 11 2009, 03:30:08 UTC
I think it's a hoot that everything is reverse down there. I want to, just once, celebrate a mojor holiday in New Zealand.

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dwerenat April 10 2009, 19:33:30 UTC
You're complaining about a one day divergence? Remember, we're talking about a faith that can't even decide the day their savior was born let alone the day he died. Their boy was born on Oct 27, or April 27th according to which fundy you consult and they celbrate his birth on Dec. 25th and his death on an early april date that changes every year. No wonder they always greet you with "Have you found Jesus?"... the keep losing track of the fucker.

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dwerenat April 10 2009, 19:33:53 UTC
Sorry, THEY keep losing track of the fucker.

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tinhuviel April 11 2009, 03:35:25 UTC
Yep, I knew what you meant!

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tinhuviel April 11 2009, 02:33:54 UTC
You're gonna bust heck wide open. When you do, let me know 'cos my handbasket is too big to fit through the door right now. It's one of those big pimpin' handbaskets with spinning rims and hydrolics.

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