Faith is now quite uncertain. I'm no longer acting-as-if.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
For Episcopalians And Anglicans Only
If you are Episcopalian or Anglican (or even if you're not) and enjoy a laugh, I urged you to visit Clumber's posts on the Anglican Periodic Table (there are two six) and Angli-lution (evolution the Anglican way). He's discovered all sorts of new elements for the APT. Be sure to read the comments.
Clumber is a genius of an old dog. Can't you tell by the picture?
Absolutely, Diane. They can sniff out a phony immediately. When I have time, I am going to make a separate list of blogs by my dog friends and group them together. I assure you that Scout's blog will be included.
I surfed through Clumber's Blog quite unprepared this morning and it took me quite some time to recover. It was a good wake-up laugh. Then it was off to Mass for what a friend of our Rector refers to as the "Great Big Litany," well done, too, by one of our opera graduate students.
absolutely, although I'd probably laugh harder if I were Anglican or Episcopalian.
ReplyDeleteDogs are wiser than us anyway, don't you think?
Dogs are wiser than us anyway, don't you think?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, Diane. They can sniff out a phony immediately. When I have time, I am going to make a separate list of blogs by my dog friends and group them together. I assure you that Scout's blog will be included.
I surfed through Clumber's Blog quite unprepared this morning and it took me quite some time to recover. It was a good wake-up laugh. Then it was off to Mass for what a friend of our Rector refers to as the "Great Big Litany," well done, too, by one of our opera graduate students.
ReplyDeleteAlas, Boocat. Our Great Big Litany was spoken not sung. However, they are good prayers, whether spoken or sung.
ReplyDeleteI love Clumber.
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