What I did this past summer--er, my month off--by S. Belmont

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What I did this past summer--er, my month off--by S. Belmont

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Simon,

With the extra time you had, not posting on MDB, from March 18-April 18, what did you do?

When I was of grade school age, in the late summer when we would return to school for another year, we were asked to write an essay about what we'd done over the summer break.

Think about it that way. Give us an essay. Tell us what new insights you gained in your month away.

Inquiring minds want to know.

Sincerely,

Sox.
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I can only say that involves people at the top of the Mormon food chain.
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Simon Belmont wrote:I can only say that involves people at the top of the Mormon food chain.

Were they tasty?
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sock puppet wrote:Were they tasty?


A prune-ish flavor.
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Simon Belmont wrote:
sock puppet wrote:Were they tasty?


A prune-ish flavor.


You chummed with the ol' farts?
Interesting, Simon, what mission task did they assign to you?
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Simon Belmont wrote:I can only say that involves people at the top of the Mormon food chain.

So few words. Not an essay. Has the kitty got the church mouse's tongue?
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Nightlion wrote:You chummed with the ol' farts?
Interesting, Simon, what mission task did they assign to you?


He was told to vacuum the floors in the offices of the Strengthening Church Members Committee.
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Simon Belmont wrote:I can only say that involves people at the top of the Mormon food chain.


And you made it back to tell the tale?
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Doctor Scratch wrote:He was told to vacuum the floors in the offices of the Strengthening Church Members Committee.



Yup, all 13 floors of the SCMC.


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Simon Belmont wrote:Yup, all 13 floors of the SCMC.


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Look's like they've been sprucing the place up, or, rather, you have, Simon.
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