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Painfully funny and true…
yeh… sad.
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The pastor probably shouldn’t have been so eager to use the transporter early on to maroon those who wouldn’t properly submit to his vision.
This is where we’re at…trouble with tribbles in a bubble with bibbles. But it’s also where the adventure starts…
now now patrick… i’m sure pastor kirk would never do a thing like that… would he?
…or ends, steve? i reckon the pastor will for once be grateful for the klingons (cling ons), eh?
situations like the one above lead to new life in some cases and death in others. guess it it depends on the size of the church and the average age of the congregation, stuff like that. i’ve definitely seen it play out both ways.
…or ends and starts?
Maybe the adventure can start there. If enough of you want to.
Yours All,
Sas x
glad to see you up and galloping Jon.
Sas x
…steve, sas, you’re both right. here’s to new beginnings!
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