--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, azgrey <no_re...@...> wrote:
>
> It is a great joy for me to share in this charitable and
> spiritual event tonight. It is a great joy and warms the
> heart that older members of the community are
> welcomed with such exuberance. 
> 
> http://www.ktar.com/?nid=6&sid=1290850
> 
> http://www.asuundierun.com/event-info/
> 
> In my capacity as a duly ordained Minister of the Universal Life 
> Church I have been in contact with the organizers of this event 
> with hopes that I will be  officially declared  the Chaplain of 
> this event. What can I say? Its my way of giving back to the 
> community. :-) That official capacity might mean making bail 
> will be eased should that unlikely event present itself. 

I can hear your blessing now, "Bless them, Father,
for though they are immodestly dressed and thus risk
Your ire and the possibility of earthquakes, they do 
it for charity. So let them slide on this one."  :-)

> Proper vestments are a must. I wish to thank Turquoise B for 
> the enlightened inspiration he always provides. 
> 
> http://images6.cafepress.com/product/41189636v2_480x480_Front_Color-Black.jpg
> 
> http://img166.imageshack.us/img166/3735/picture25fb.png

I *need* these T-shirts. Especially the first one.
I have -- and wear often -- the Serenity logo shirt,
probably from the same place.

> Silk boxers are a bit warm for this time of year, but I have a 
> pair in the colors of the Mexican flag as a show of solidarity 
> with the Latina students. 

You could borrow my Jerry Garcia silk boxers. :-)

> I'm selfless like that sometimes. :-) I hope the run is slower 
> and shorter than last year, I'm not getting any younger.  
> 
> Ah, the event ending while Cinco de Mayo events begin is almost 
> Taoist in it's purity of serendipity. Hopefully I can get some 
> photos to share with Edg.   
> 
> Bless you all, 
> 
> Reverand Azgrey

And bless you, Reverend. Good jiggling to all...


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