hmmm since i have no idea who the former is i am going to say that they would start to fight, i'd come in, continuing with my little lame white girls dance, they'd both stop and stare, and while their jaws remained on the ground you'd come in and take them both out. How's that for skill? lol. miss you, sunshine.
A note on Brigum(ham) YoungfunnybrickjoelMay 29 2005, 10:34:39 UTC
It is commonly held that Brigum Young communicated with angels, sent to him as envoys from god. It is believed that he was given two magical tomes that dictated god's will, a new new testimate as it were. The books cannot be read by humans, so an angel translated the first book and quickly Brigham copied it down. However, I believe there was an issue of secrecy and Brigum told some family memeber. This angered god, and required a second translation. Then, people who believed traveled to nevada, where Brigum Young claimed god told him the promised land is/was. Later evidence suggests that the angelic envoys were actually salimanders, and his story is considered highly incredulous among various religous scholars. This religon is called mormonism. I miss you too ebonydrop, I miss you too.
Re: A note on Brigum(ham) YoungpainofthanatosMay 29 2005, 17:38:22 UTC
Well thank you Joel, I have learned something new today! :)But why the weasel did you call me ebonydrop? *Raises one eyebrow - but still does not look nearly as cool as Joel does when he raises an eyebrow*
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lol. miss you, sunshine.
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Later evidence suggests that the angelic envoys were actually salimanders, and his story is considered highly incredulous among various religous scholars. This religon is called mormonism.
I miss you too ebonydrop, I miss you too.
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*Raises one eyebrow - but still does not look nearly as cool as Joel does when he raises an eyebrow*
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I might even wager money on it.
Joel A. Searles, you think of the strangest things.
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