The rapture has come and go -- still here! Thanks for all the well wishes on the project -- more soon . . .
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rapture is not scriptural; snatching away is a better word. Within 30 years it will happen. Christ ressurrected early in the morning; He will come early instead of later now when 2000 years had passed.
Great picture. When I was in fourth grade I had to make a paper machete gift for my father for Father's Day. I made something I knew my dad would like, a Stroh's beer can. It was about the size of a quaker oats oatmeal container. It was the old fashion white can and I remember being really proud of the lion I hand painted in the center. When I turned it in for a grade the Art teacher was horrified and almost didn't give it back to me, and told me I should have asked her if it was okay first. My dad loved it, but then again, what dad wouldn't love a giant beer for Father's Day.
5 comments:
rapture is not scriptural; snatching away is a better word. Within 30 years it will happen. Christ ressurrected early in the morning; He will come early instead of later now when 2000 years had passed.
Lol. I've got a few dead soldiers sitting beside me tonight myself.
That there dead one matches my cap.
Signed, the blogless JR
(It was nice to see printouts of my latest blog posts in the courtroom; I'm glad someone enjoys my writing.)
Great picture. When I was in fourth grade I had to make a paper machete gift for my father for Father's Day. I made something I knew my dad would like, a Stroh's beer can. It was about the size of a quaker oats oatmeal container. It was the old fashion white can and I remember being really proud of the lion I hand painted in the center. When I turned it in for a grade the Art teacher was horrified and almost didn't give it back to me, and told me I should have asked her if it was okay first. My dad loved it, but then again, what dad wouldn't love a giant beer for Father's Day.
I think the only thing left behind was last week.
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