truth dancer wrote:Since I am of the belief in Source; a nature religionist, vegetarian, Spinoza following embracer of oneness; pantheistic yoga devotee, dancer, and hopeful follower of Jesus' sermon on the mount, I will be the referee!
Yes, you are in for the umpire job.
:-)
Oh, and if you want Beastie and me to play, the game must be in Virginia!
~td~
Sorry, like many of us, you will have to travel.
The big game has been set, and approved, to take place in the COB parking lot.
I worship Athena so I get to be on your team, right?
Oh for shame, how the mortals put the blame on us gods, for they say evils come from us, but it is they, rather, who by their own recklessness win sorrow beyond what is given... Zeus (1178 BC)
just me wrote:I might have to cheerlead between flipping meat...
Cheerleading make me flip meat too.
Sorry. Couldn't resist.
I hereby nominate this for the Randy Post of the Year (the criteria is the post that best exhibits bawdiness, while also using a clever double entendre).
just me wrote:What team are the earth-worshippers on?
Too vague You got the Brights, who call hogwash to all spirituality. But are probably lying their butts off about it just because its embarrassing. Then you got the earth-worshippers who allow themselves to be fiddled with by spiritual beings. Astral-projections and what not. Then you got the Pagans The Satanist The nudists The tree huggers The greeners The anti-whalers The anti-carbons The anti-nuclears The anti-meats The anti-pesticides The organic food eaters The blue nose gophers The red butt primates Did I miss any?
It's only as vague as believer in "god/creator." I was trying to be equally vague. I could have asked what team are the Druid High Priestesses on. *grin*
You probably missed a bunch. For example, my understanding is that Buddhists do not believe in a god. Yet, I wouldn't necessarily lump them with atheists. Although they could be since they are an atheistic religion.
That's why I asked. It can get so confusing to apply such broad labels to people.
~Those who benefit from the status quo always attribute inequities to the choices of the underdog.~Ann Crittenden ~The Goddess is not separate from the world-She is the world and all things in it.~
zeezrom wrote:I worship Athena so I get to be on your team, right?
Dammit, Zee. You need to be on the grill. All the cool pagans are on my team...flippin' meat and eating magic brownies.
~Those who benefit from the status quo always attribute inequities to the choices of the underdog.~Ann Crittenden ~The Goddess is not separate from the world-She is the world and all things in it.~
just me wrote:What team are the earth-worshippers on?
Too vague You got the Brights, who call hogwash to all spirituality. But are probably lying their butts off about it just because its embarrassing. Then you got the earth-worshippers who allow themselves to be fiddled with by spiritual beings. Astral-projections and what not. Then you got the Pagans The Satanist The nudists The tree huggers The greeners The anti-whalers The anti-carbons The anti-nuclears The anti-meats The anti-pesticides The organic food eaters The blue nose gophers The red butt primates Did I miss any?
As a red butt primate, I have to take offense at this. I am seeking a cure for advanced age diaper rash, though.
This, or any other post that I have made or will make in the future, is strictly my own opinion and consequently of little or no value.
"Faith is believing something you know ain't true" Twain.
Some Schmo wrote:Cheerleading make me flip meat too.
Sorry. Couldn't resist.
I hereby nominate this for the Randy Post of the Year (the criteria is the post that best exhibits bawdiness, while also using a clever double entendre).
It made me laugh out loud and blush. That is quite the accomplishment.
~Those who benefit from the status quo always attribute inequities to the choices of the underdog.~Ann Crittenden ~The Goddess is not separate from the world-She is the world and all things in it.~
I have just hung up with a very "high level" person at the COB.
The rules (for now, as they may change) have been decided and approved by the COB officials.
A ball that hits the Temple in the air will be considerd a home run A ball that bounces on the ground and then hits the Temple will be a double. A ball that comes within 50 yards of the Hotel will be an out.
There will be seating arranged for fans of both sides (admission will be $65.00 per person, tickets will be sold to the first 30,000 people, and all proceeds will go to Shades to help support the MDB)
I will let you know of any further updates as they happen.