Sean makes a Lutheran joke

May 06, 2008 10:18

Everything is due this week; graduation hangs in the balance. I have decided that the Lutherans are working me too hard this final year of grad school. I've been denied the right to choose whether or not to have senioritis (you could say that my will is bound ... Lutheran joke ... not as good as Sean's ( Read more... )

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ext_91702 May 8 2008, 00:20:40 UTC
...to another the working of miracles, to another prophecy, to another the discernment of spirits, to another one-liners and diner food. Just glad to see you getting out from under these last few deadlines.

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rev_swiftbright May 18 2008, 12:42:32 UTC
...to another the enjoyment of diner food. =)

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anonymous May 8 2008, 15:21:18 UTC
good joke. and hey, not only is your will bound, it is a book-binding. har har har. at least your bound to a book that's a good read... leeloo sends her slobbery kisses.

audrey

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rev_swiftbright May 18 2008, 12:37:44 UTC
I send kisses back to all in the leeloo household!
The Book of Concord is a pretty good read ... easy to read for theology, well-written, well-translated, very funny in parts. I think I'll use it in my ministry, but I'm still glad that final is over!

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ewj2003 May 9 2008, 10:02:53 UTC
I don't really understand what you're talking about, but Peace be with you. I don't know how that translates from the RCA...but I hope all is well.

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rev_swiftbright May 18 2008, 12:39:24 UTC
Yeah, I got a little self-indulgent with the lingo there ... I swear it was just because that's the only language I read, spoke, wrote and dreamed in for two weeks. It's good to be back to somewhat more normal me. Thanks for sending your blessings--it helped during a crazy time!

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newtdaydreamer May 10 2008, 19:07:55 UTC
=)
It's good to know that amidst the work there are points of brightness. =)

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rev_swiftbright May 18 2008, 12:41:59 UTC
Neeeewwwwwt! I read your itinerary for your Cali trip with your students ... what lucky kids, what an amazing teacher!
I'm looking forward to being a teacher again next year in Slovakia--I'm teaching a class on God and Suffering. Sean is teaching English! The bug, it has gotten him, too.

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