Runtu wrote:You know, I like Kerry, but he's not a very good video presence. I'm not sure who thought it was a good idea to have a guy with an ill-fitting hat ranting about bookstores in a field.
I kept trying to figure out the meaning of the hat and the field. It was distracting.
Gadianton wrote:The best part was when he affirmed that the 10 tribes exist as a distinct entity with their own scriptures and will return. This is a very chapel Mormon idea, I wonder how on earth he came to believe it.
And you guys have the audacity to badmouth John P. Pratt.
My favorite part of his repetitive nonsense was the blustering about how the first thing you see in Mormon bookstores is "lots of crafty junk." Lol! Is he going after scrapbooking? And what were the "models" he went off on? You know the "models" "we" have to have because "we've" made the scriptures so boring. Was he talking about Book of Mormon action figures or Chad Hardy's calendar?
I sure hope no darn kids ever lose their ball in his yard. That'll be good for an at least 6-part YouTube rant...
Blixa,
I just saw a quote from this post used as a sig line and decided to reply to the original here. The last line of your post really bothers me and I don't know why you chose to portray Kerry Shirts in this type of light. Kerry loves children. If kids lost their ball in his yard, he would play with them.
Failure is not falling down but refusing to get up.
Chinese Proverb