Bit of Randomness

Oct 24, 2005 23:42

Sleep walking?Through the drizzly sprinkles of early morning, he strolled alone and in silence on the sidewalk with his hands in his pockets. Several streetlight poles clanged like cymbals from the force of the wind. Away he walked with flip-flops, a cap, and a jacket on, while a rare vehicle rolled quickly by on the road ( Read more... )

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redbandanna October 26 2005, 01:25:57 UTC
Wow... adventurous now, are you? Good for you! I love doing random, spontaneous things like that.

You wear flip flops? I wouldn't have expected that... but now that I think about it a little, I can't say it doesn't seem to fit you. =)

As for the headcoverings... I don't have a problem with wearing a hat instead of a headcovering, although I think my Dad prefers the covering to replace the look of hair by being longer and more feminine. The only problem with that idea, is that people will start thinking you're Moslem... so I've sorta found the happy medium with scarfs. =P

I have worn hats, but I think it makes a bigger spectacle of myself, so I limit myself to wearing them only on occasion.

LOL about David. That sounds just like him.

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redbandanna October 26 2005, 02:57:57 UTC
Haha!! Now that is a new one. I'll have to bring that up next time we talk about it. =P

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thebiblicalway October 26 2005, 03:15:09 UTC
After reading Ben's adventures, I had to put quotes around "adventure". I wish I'd been on that trip with Ben! It was really good to do something so spontaneously and out of the ordinary.

Um .. How could you know if I usually wear flip-flops? But, somehow you're right. Haha. I don't normally -- I don't even own my own pair -- but it was 2-2:30 in the morning, and I just grabbed whatever was there and went. Oh, plus I grabbed my jacket. I didn't want to be seen in my undershirt (not that anyone was around, I guess). Rather than flip-flops, I own sandals. Does that fit better? =P 'Hardly wear them, though.

No, you don't want to be considered a Moslem. =) That makes sense.

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artisticeagle October 28 2005, 02:03:21 UTC
Hats off?
During lunchtime at Chili’s, we talked some about head coverings and why we guys have the tradition of taking off hats when we pray before a meal. Interesting. My boss was almost clueless as to why it should be done. It was just something expected in his family, but given no reason for.

lol

I knew why!! Now I feel proud of myself for figuring it out.

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