Ecumenical Lines

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Ecumenical Lines

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Why be afraid of strangers?
Could there anything
stranger than Grace ?
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I saw "Saving Grace" with and by Craig Ferguson, what a hoot. I'd love to have a greenhouse like that.
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lovely green house, Grace had :D
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"Dubya Tee Eff" is pretty ecumenical, right? Right. There you go.
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Is the Archbishop of Constantinople ecumenical?
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I think it's just in case.
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Chiff and Fipple calm.
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Walden wrote: No guile.
None?
Or are you just hopeful?
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The wife's clan shield has gules.
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talasiga wrote:
Nanohedron in his current signature wrote: "Never mistake motion for action." - Ernest Hemingway
"Nor pretext for reason." - Nano
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Nor distraction for humour
On its own, a good memo for anyone.

But let's apply context, now: there was no humorous purpose in my above siggy. None. So I can't help but reckon you made the mistake of presuming I meant otherwise due to a known habit of mine. While this is wholly understandable, there's a glitch: tendencies are not destiny, a wry flavor not merriment, and IOW and IMHO we do well to not mislead ourselves when faced with the unexpected. The key to this last is the inner flexibility to discard the tragic adult habit of thinking mistakenly that asking simple questions is self-demeaning, that only pronouncements are becoming of our adult dignity even if it means we step on our own feet making them. It seems a recurrent theme that others often will not remember truths such as these for some reason. So time and again when people try to do the easy thing and conveniently pigeonhole me (why they feel compelled to bother is a mystery) it usually results in just another arrow gone wild of the mark. Perhaps I am to blame for refusing to sit still. Be that as it may the field around me is littered, bowstrings are tattered to no purpose, and yet despite the evidence the eye doctor sits idle and his children go hungry.

As for the post count: Numbers? Seriously? I think you're entertaining presumptions about me again. But thank you for your concern. :)

Now, tea, anyone?
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Oh! I like tea! Like pigeons too, wrapped in bacon, dusted with paprika, and grilled. My bowstrings never get tattered since I use a "real" bow and I make my own, and speaking of grace, much more graceful than those modern things.
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dwest wrote:I like...pigeons too, wrapped in bacon, dusted with paprika, and grilled.
I'm trying to work the word "squabble" into a cute reply, but it just ain't happenin' for me.
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whoa, not to, ah...

ya know we've been having a hard time finding Hungarian paprika around here...
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There's always pimentón. :thumbsup:
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