--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Kirk" <kirk_bernha...@...> wrote:
<
I drank wine for breakfast,>

I always forget the right wine pairing with Capt. Crunch, what is it again?

>
> Return to God the way you were born.
> I do believe that it's when I am on this topic that I
> praise God to the heavens. For as long as I can hold on.
> 
> Otherwise I was born Athiest.
> 
> Rastafari aren't supposed to get tats either.
> 
> I did my good deeds for the day.
> I was nice to the supermarket girl, I gave a war vet two smokes, I gave a 
> sick girl some Prilosec, I fed a depressed friend a line of sickening sweet 
> bullshit that even sounded trite to me, but it got a laugh out of him.
> 
> And I also ignored the ants I trampled, I drank wine for breakfast, I drove 
> too fast and blasted Ashes Divide out the open windows. I looked with lust 
> upon many many women. Many.  I didn't cook dinner for my overworked wife. I 
> asked the doc to up the dose on my Celexa. I'm yawning and stretching again.
> 
> And I haven't even confessed the bad things I did.
> Not sure I got your point. Are we therefore more alike than we thought?
> I appreciate your taking time out to ramble with me.
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "I am the eternal" <l.shad...@...>
> To: <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 6:11 PM
> Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: More despondency
> 
> 
> On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 5:34 PM, Kirk <kirk_bernha...@...> wrote:
> >
> >> I remember this TV show that had a character who was 1. Crippled in a
> >> wheelchair. 2. A dwarf. 3. Jewish 4. Atheist 5. African American He
> >> said, "If I'm happy, no one has the right to be unhappy."
> >>
> >> Count yer blessings, bubs, others here can see them.
> > Ever read George C. Chesbro?
> >
> 
> Kirk, as you know it's starting to get warm where we live.  Yesterday
> night I was working at the shelter and I tossed a new shirt to this
> guy.  He pulled his shirt off and swapped it with the new one I'd
> tossed him.  I was blown away to see that this guy had multiple
> instances of the Star of David and his initials in Hebrew tatted into
> his torso.  I kind of just stopped when I saw that and didn't start up
> again.  Thinking over it, this guy can't have been a good Jew because
> Jews don't get tats.  Return to God the way your were born. When I
> think it over, I can't remember a single Middle Easterner with tats so
> I don't recall any with crescents.
> 
> Just rambling.
> 
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