KimberlyAnn wrote: Clever, Runtu. You really are a genius, even if Bond doesn't think so. I wonder if he'll mock me again for saying that on this thread? :)
KA
Did I have an out of body experience? Have I been sleep posting? I don't even think I've posted on this thread.
PS: I think Runtu is a genius.
"Whatever appears to be against the Book of Mormon is going to be overturned at some time in the future. So we can be pretty open minded."-charity 3/7/07
KimberlyAnn wrote: Clever, Runtu. You really are a genius, even if Bond doesn't think so. I wonder if he'll mock me again for saying that on this thread? :)
KA
Did I have an out of body experience? Have I been sleep posting? I don't even think I've posted on this thread.
PS: I think Runtu is a genius.
No, Bond. I can't say whether or not you've had an outer body expericence, or an inner body one, for that matter. You haven't posted on this thread. You scoffed over on Runtu's parody thread.
By the way, you mentioned you were working on a few parodies. Where can I read them?
KimberlyAnn wrote:You scoffed over on Runtu's parody thread.
Huh?
"Whatever appears to be against the Book of Mormon is going to be overturned at some time in the future. So we can be pretty open minded."-charity 3/7/07
KimberlyAnn wrote:You scoffed over on Runtu's parody thread.
Huh?
I'm sorry, but I'm not technologically advanced enough to post a link for you. On Runtu's electroshock therapy parody thread, I said Runtu was a genius. You said, "ROFL! RUNTU'S A GENIUS!" I thought you were lightheartedly teasing me for thinking he was. I wasn't offended or anything, I knew you were joking. I was also just teasing you by accusing you of "scoffing".
You also mentioned you were posting some parodies on your blog and I was curious as to how I could access it, but I just noticed there's a little button at the bottom of your posts which I can click at my leisure. I'll check it out.
KimberlyAnn wrote:You scoffed over on Runtu's parody thread.
Huh?
I'm sorry, but I'm not technologically advanced enough to post a link for you. On Runtu's electroshock therapy parody thread, I said Runtu was a genius. You said, "ROFL! RUNTU'S A GENIUS!" I thought you were lightheartedly teasing me for thinking he was. I wasn't offended or anything, I knew you were joking. I was also just teasing you by accusing you of "scoffing".
You also mentioned you were posting some parodies on your blog and I was curious as to how I could access it, but I just noticed there's a little button at the bottom of your posts which I can click at my leisure. I'll check it out.
KA
Oh. I didn't even see your post. I was "ROFL!" because I thought it was a good parody. I like to laugh :)
No I wasn't trying to poke fun at you. I've been reading his stuff for a while on this board and think he's one of the most levelheaded and clearthinking people on the board (possibly to genius level though I haven't seen his IQ scores :)
And I haven't posted anything new (or anything worth reading) for a while on my blog. I have about 5 things in the works. I have tons of comedic ideas, but in the finishing department I leave something to be desired :(
"Whatever appears to be against the Book of Mormon is going to be overturned at some time in the future. So we can be pretty open minded."-charity 3/7/07
How about taking both the young men and the young women in the ward to help out in one of these homes? It would not only give them an opportunity to perform an act of charity for people in need, but it would also give them the opportunity to witness first-hand the consequences of irresponsible sexual behavior. Have them look into the eyes of one of these homeless children while they read them a story, give them a small gift, or feed them a meal.
Even after service is given, unless your heart is made of stone, there is going to be an unmistakable wrench as you leave these young children, knowing what their lives are like unless they are adopted.
That type of lesson, to me, would be a much stronger visual than a licked cupcake.
Excellent suggestion Liz. Very good idea.
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. - Plato
KimberlyAnn wrote:You scoffed over on Runtu's parody thread.
Huh?
I'm sorry, but I'm not technologically advanced enough to post a link for you. On Runtu's electroshock therapy parody thread, I said Runtu was a genius. You said, "ROFL! RUNTU'S A GENIUS!" I thought you were lightheartedly teasing me for thinking he was. I wasn't offended or anything, I knew you were joking. I was also just teasing you by accusing you of "scoffing".
You also mentioned you were posting some parodies on your blog and I was curious as to how I could access it, but I just noticed there's a little button at the bottom of your posts which I can click at my leisure. I'll check it out.
KA
Oh. I didn't even see your post. I was "ROFL!" because I thought it was a good parody. I like to laugh :)
No I wasn't trying to poke fun at you. I've been reading his stuff for a while on this board and think he's one of the most levelheaded and clearthinking people on the board (possibly to genius level though I haven't seen his IQ scores :)
And I haven't posted anything new (or anything worth reading) for a while on my blog. I have about 5 things in the works. I have tons of comedic ideas, but in the finishing department I leave something to be desired :(
It appears a big group hug is coming. Where's Wade? He will want to get in on it too.