Monday, August 4, 2008
FW: Apologies of redundancies! :D
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> Hello again. This is yet another general update, but before I babble off into oblivion, I must confess that being a missionary tends to make one feel like an alzheimers patient. I cannot remember the last time I updated this blog thing or what I said for that matter.
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> With that said, forgive my repetitions and just deal with it. :D
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> So, I'm no longer with the companion that was throwing tissy fits. :D I am with my trainer and my followup trainer and they are both going home at the end of the 6 weeks that I'll be with them. In missionary terminology I am killing them off. It's really fun because I've been with both of them before and I know that both of them are sane. AND it's really fun with 3 people because you always have someone to talk to. We've been staying up late at night talking about the most absurd things and having pillowfights. It really is kind of like a very very long sleepover.
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> This last week was cool. I made friends with a peacock that had wandered astray and had been camping out in this lady's yard for 2 weeks and she didnt know what to do with it. So, i went outside and it walked right up to me and I gave it food and water and it liked me and followed me around the yard like a puppy. Then, we found it a home. :D
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> A couple days after that, there was this insane lightning storm and me and Sister Fivas went out and danced in the rain like a bunch of drunken idiots while Sister Black stood under shelter because she has an ouce of common sense and didnt want to be struck by lightning. We finally convinced her to come out into the rain and lightning and just sit with us. She did and then she asked us "How safe ARE we..." and no sooner had she said that, a bolt of lightning struck about a block away and all the power went out. She freaked and me and sister fivas laughed hysterically. :D
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> :) Yeah, so it's fun. World record for most churches per capita: check. SOOO many churches. Anyway, so that's it for now.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Benjamin Hale" <benjaminjosephhale@myldsmail.net>
> To: MissWiggle@myldsmail.net
> Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 16:37:52 +0000
> Subject: Re: [insert prologue here]
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> C.R.A.P. batman.
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> That is just AMAZING. It's so wonderfully deep, yet simple. I could never come up with anything like that in 3 eternal rounds!
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> The book of mormon infuence is evident, but it gives it a measure of depth no other supliment could top. The terms you defined and used are brilliant, and tie in with the whole 'Perpetual' theme perfectly. Take that Asimov! I'm absolutley and utterly amazed. I think I'm going to print this. Crap, can't print, saving it to my camera.
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> Your concept of the Artificials puts my cat people to shame. What you have defined of them gives them such dimension. Their possiblilty is endless.
> Now the cat people need a name. Not much on their background history other than they are foreigners to the planet, and they migrated there somehow, and are now stranded. They have a lot of middle eastern influence with some asian stuck in there
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> CRAP, I have to go. I'll get those drawings you wanted. See ya!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Rebecca Pennock" <MissWiggle@myldsmail.net>
> To: benjaminjosephhale@myldsmail.net
> Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 13:35:11 -0700
> Subject: [insert prologue here]
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> I have a bit more, but I ran out of time typing it. I wrote it all out by hand D:
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> All i have to say about the writing style is, sorry. I havent written that much, and when all you read for a year is the book of mormon...well...some of the writing style is emulated, we'll just say that. XD
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> -Sistopolus Pennonicus (of the redundus profundus variety)
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> -Sistopolus Pennonicus (of the redundus profundus variety)
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