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The Pub was down? Really? No Way!
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I attended the International Christian Fellowship here on campus. I also learned a new song called "We Are Walking In The Light Of God" in a bunch of different languages while there.
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The Weekenders wrote:So, just for the heck of it, what did YOU do during the time the Pub was having its carpets cleaned??
I went over to a friend's house for drinks, music and conversation. :)
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Ooh, our choir's doing that Walking in the Light of God song next month! I don't know how many languages we're doing it in, maybe just the African one, I'm not sure. It's for a service called "Global Village," or something.
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seisflutes wrote:Ooh, our choir's doing that Walking in the Light of God song next month! I don't know how many languages we're doing it in, maybe just the African one, I'm not sure. It's for a service called "Global Village," or something.
I learned the African one (which is the original version) but I forgot which language it was. :oops: Some kind of creole, I think.
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Cranberry wrote:
seisflutes wrote:
Ooh, our choir's doing that Walking in the Light of God song next month! I don't know how many languages we're doing it in, maybe just the African one, I'm not sure. It's for a service called "Global Village," or something.
I learned the African one (which is the original version) but I forgot which language it was. Some kind of creole, I think.

I just checked in my choir music and it says it's Zulu. We've got English, Spanish, and French words too. So far we've only really practiced the Zulu words, though we ran through the English ones once.
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The Weekenders wrote:Hey everybody. Missed you a lot. I have to say though, that I pondered whether I have developed an unhealthy addiction to the ol' Forum. It's bad at work because I rely on the Forum for a quick exit from my immediate surroundings while I am waiting to print things etc etc. I found myself checking news sites etc for quick infobits for stimulating the brainpan...
A friend of mine (raised a Methodist, and not particularly religious in his adulthood) gives up Internet news for Lent. He recognizes that he may spend too much time checking it out and figures it's mentally healthy to take a break from something you enjoy from time to time.

Being away from the Forum made me think that I had probably been overindulging in it too.

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I don't care, I am glad it's back, it's like seeing old friends again

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Doug_Tipple wrote:Thank you, but I'll pass. I am still recovering from my last night binge on another forum.
With a name like Tipple, that's funny! :lol:
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Whistlin'Dixie wrote:I don't care, I am glad it's back, it's like seeing old friends again

Dale: Thank you thank you thank you....

M

Gee, if I didn't know better, I'd think I had no real life..... :P
So you have a real life? :boggle: Can I ask where you got it?

I tried Big Lots but they were $2 each, which is too expensive for me and all the lives at the local yard sales had that musty old-lady smell to them.
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Cranberry wrote:
Whistlin'Dixie wrote:I don't care, I am glad it's back, it's like seeing old friends again

Dale: Thank you thank you thank you....

M

Gee, if I didn't know better, I'd think I had no real life..... :P
So you have a real life? :boggle: Can I ask where you got it?

I tried Big Lots but they were $2 each, which is too expensive for me and all the lives at the local yard sales had that musty old-lady smell to them.
Hi Cran!!! :party:

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missy wrote:<<<<pokes head in>>>>
<<<<looks at watch>>>>
<<<<yep, after 1:oopm>>>>

WELCOME BACK EVERYONE!!!!

Have one on me..........

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Walden wrote:
missy wrote:<<<<pokes head in>>>>
<<<<looks at watch>>>>
<<<<yep, after 1:oopm>>>>

WELCOME BACK EVERYONE!!!!

Have one on me..........

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I've always been a teetotaller, so am
no expert on the subject, but I don't
believe that stuff can be lawfully exchanged
round these parts on a Sunday.
I am a teetotaller and always have been too. Here, Walden, we'll drink this:

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It tastes better, is healthier, and what's more, it's legal every single day of the week.
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Cranberry wrote:
Walden wrote:
missy wrote:<<<<pokes head in>>>>
<<<<looks at watch>>>>
<<<<yep, after 1:oopm>>>>

WELCOME BACK EVERYONE!!!!

Have one on me..........

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I've always been a teetotaller, so am
no expert on the subject, but I don't
believe that stuff can be lawfully exchanged
round these parts on a Sunday.
I am a teetotaller and always have been too. Here, Walden, we'll drink this:

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It tastes better, is healthier, and what's more, it's legal every single day of the week.
I don't totally tea, but that OJ sure looks good to me! :D

Cheers,
Kathy :)
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I'll have some of that OJ too...provided someone slips a little vodka in it ;)
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