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Monthly Archives: July 2006
HELP: Unable to Title this Post
Y’all? I … * * sigh * * I don’t want to say that I’m speechless — because, then, obviously I wouldn’t be. If I said I was, that is. I’m not. Speechless. That is. Not only that, but I … Continue reading
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Find a Dixie Diner Near You!
From the site — The generic restaurant chains and fast food outlets continue to choke the life out of the small “Mom and Pop” establishments we have grown to love so much. I am sad to report that some of … Continue reading
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Canon Gay & The King
Here’s a little story about the visit of an Elvis impersonator to an English Cathedral (whose Canon has a sort of unfortunate name). Truro Cathedral is hoping to boost its congregation by enlisting the aid of an Elvis impersonator. The … Continue reading
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Letting the Days Go By (Same As It Ever Was)
About those vacation books … It turns out I HAD read Wuthering Heights before … at least once! It only took 20 pages or so to confirm the suspicion. Oh well, third time’s a charm. I remember a few years … Continue reading
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Pearls from a Syrian Saint
What salt is for any food, humility is for every virtue. To acquire it, a man must always think of himself with contrition, self-belittlement and painful salf-judgment. But if we acquire it, it will make us sons of God. Let … Continue reading
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