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Babycakes. The story said Batman is the best man.

On the wedding itself, I'd much rather see this than most of the ones I've actually been to. If a bride and groom can agree on this style of wedding I think there's more hope for the marriage.
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"The winners take home brand-new luxury sport-utility vehicles, but something more: the honor of the family."

Is that the same "family honor" that allows them to kill their women for any perceived offense?
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I'm a sole man.
My other shoe is, well, right there.
TGIF...Toe Goes In First.
My granddaughter's shoes are cuter than yours.
If you can read this, get up off the floor.
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My all time favorite locally was a closing of the franchised "Lamp Post Pizza" to reopen as "Lamp Pot Pizza". At least they moved the t over. The building is now a dry cleaners.
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An icon from a bygone era. What a privlege to grow up spending the evening with the likes of him. No successor ever came close to what America felt when hearing the news from Walter Cronkite. Rest In Peace.
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I'm no lefty/commie/America hater but I do have my doubts. After all we are talking about the government here. The "myth busters" at Nat Geo seem to have a contridiction within their facts. They say the moon is covered by a thin layer of fine dust when talking about the footprints, yet when talking about the lander being pristine clean they say it's because when landing it didn't kick up any of that fine dust. I'll give you that there might not be a crater, but absolutely no dust to be seen on the lander? The pictures bother me since the cameras are attached to the chest of the spacesuit and the astronaut can't see where it's aimed. Try taking pictures that way and look at your results. Are your pictures centered? In focus? Nat Geo didn't tackle the biggest problem I have with the whole moon landing scenario and that's radiation. The technology to protect the astronauts on the trip to the moon just wasn't there. Even the spacesuits weren't adequate to protect at the levels of radiation that are on the moon. It's not just one thing it's the whole package that bothers me.
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So the question becomes, "Would you want to live in a converted church, especially one that has it's own cemetery?"

For me, yes! They did a beautiful job to make it a home while keeping the original feel of the church.
Psalm 23:6, Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever.
I don't think God would mind if you choose to renovate and live in one of His houses. Kind of a head start on eternity.
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