Yeah, just think of what his dad would have thought about what National Review has become.I've read some Chris Buckley. He's pretty funny.
Yea I guess I could haveNow Jim you could've chosen any one of the hundred you've already started.
Or Catholics, Baptist and any other Christian denomination for that matter. None of them are very ChristlikeProbably about the same as what Jesus would think if he visited with the evangelical Christians.
I knew the guy who was on the modelling team for George Lucas's productions. He was the guy who made the Millennium Falcon. Hellava nice guy. RIP, Mike.I envy you, those are the nicest models I've ever seen.
Works of Art
I liked war models, like planes/tanks/ships.
This was my favorite plane, the P-51 Mustang (then a Spit)
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and tank (German Tiger 1)
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and yes, I did build a Bismark & it survived many a battle in my tub
Definitely the hardest model I ever made, fucking hundreds of pieces
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You know what?
Fuck it
I'm gonna get some glue & a model.
Why not?
Get a nice chair & table setup/some tunes & a little herb & this
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I think I shall
Hell yea, it was great with that guy from the Wild Wild WestRemember this show?
What a job that guy hadI knew the guy who was on the modelling team for George Lucas's productions. He was the guy who made the Millennium Falcon. Hellava nice guy. RIP, Mike.
He had a hand in most of this scene:
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Epic times were had. I knew him as a sailor. Very competitive in races and knew how to party afterward. Though he could get a bit heated if he thought he had been fouled. Nothing in his way was threatening but he could swear like the sailor he was.What a job that guy had
He must have had lots of fun
The Church of Christ is a good one. They adopted the rainbow flag and are outspoken in their defense of LBGTQ. They ordain gay pastors all the time. Their numbers aren't great, but they present a unified front of inclusion.Or Catholics, Baptist and any other Christian denomination for that matter. None of them are very Christlike
I'll take this, even above the Me-109 or the P-51 MustangThe F-4U was my favorite plane of the war, probably because Pappy Boyington was a childhood hero of mine. Right behind that is the P-40 Warhawk, Because Col.Claire Chennault was another boyhood hero, and he and a ragtag group of aviators (AVG) used inferior planes with superior tactics to beat the Japanese years before we entered the war
I never heard of them but they sound too inclusive to gain much support.The Church of Christ is a good one. They adopted the rainbow flag and are outspoken in their defense of LBGTQ. They ordain gay pastors all the time. Their numbers aren't great, but they present a unified front of inclusion.
Sadly, I agree.I never heard of them but they sound too inclusive to gain much support.
Well I'll be damned (pun intended).The Church of Christ is a good one. They adopted the rainbow flag and are outspoken in their defense of LBGTQ. They ordain gay pastors all the time. Their numbers aren't great, but they present a unified front of inclusion.
True,I never heard of them but they sound too inclusive to gain much support.
Well now you have Junk Drawer for everything..thread hog.Yea I guess I could have
BUT I DIDN'T!!!
So there
Jehovah's Witnesses. I was a member of that cult at one time as a child. I hated it.Or Catholics, Baptist and any other Christian denomination for that matter. None of them are very Christlike
Yeah, the one unassailable fact in every small town I've lived in is the Catholic church steeple must be taller than anything else in town. Man, I hate Catholics...Well I'll be damned (pun intended).
My mother was religious, dad was not, I was allowed to choose whether or not to attend church after my confirmation at age 16. I still have the little placard they gave me at the end of it all. Mom was/is a life-long member of the First Congregational Church, a member of the association you named. The crap I hear coming from evangelist christians is completely foreign to me. While I'm not even slightly religious, there is a place in my heart for that church.
As a young teen, I attended an off-site group session with members of my lilly white congregation and members from a Black Baptist church. I was 14, maybe. After sessions were over, some of us went out on the beach after dark. It was the fist time I ever saw people smoke weed. I didn't join in but wasn't bothered by it either. That was just the way it was in my church.