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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Monday, October 29, 2007
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Vampire/Slayer/Victim Party at Bullocks' Oct. 27/07
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Hey, wasn't that guy on the right in a movie in the 70s?
A Slayer raises the stakes.
I don't know where this red light came from.
After graduating, Harry Potter joined City Council and then the FBI.
Leon's blank expression.
Kathryn & Gabe Ferrazzo.
(Photo by Leon or Jennifer Bullock)
Winners: Vampire and Slayer
(Photo by Leon or Jennifer Bullock)
Loser: Vampire or Victim?
(Photo by Leon or Jennifer Bullock)
Mother Nature: "The Ultimate Victim"
Hey, wasn't that guy on the right in a movie in the 70s?
A Slayer raises the stakes.
I don't know where this red light came from.
After graduating, Harry Potter joined City Council and then the FBI.
Leon's blank expression.
Kathryn & Gabe Ferrazzo.
(Photo by Leon or Jennifer Bullock)
Winners: Vampire and Slayer
(Photo by Leon or Jennifer Bullock)
Loser: Vampire or Victim?
(Photo by Leon or Jennifer Bullock)
Mother Nature: "The Ultimate Victim"
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Thursday, October 25, 2007
Not Scientist
I just received a phone call today in my office at the Northwood Park Church of Christ ("building", as we say) and answered it "Northwood Park Church" (as Tim used to). The woman was a bit confused "Isn't this the Christian Science church?" "No", I said. "That's a different name."
("It's a Gnostic Cult, lady!!" No, I decided not to say that.)
This is not the first person I've run into that thinks we are Christian Scientist or Mormons. I could (rudely) point out that in the former case there is a whole word of difference in our names and in the latter case five.
However, I'm pretty sure that in the world we actually live in, we'd be regarded as the "Mountain Cool" of churches, whether "we" had the name first or not (whoever "we" are).
("It's a Gnostic Cult, lady!!" No, I decided not to say that.)
This is not the first person I've run into that thinks we are Christian Scientist or Mormons. I could (rudely) point out that in the former case there is a whole word of difference in our names and in the latter case five.
However, I'm pretty sure that in the world we actually live in, we'd be regarded as the "Mountain Cool" of churches, whether "we" had the name first or not (whoever "we" are).