Sure Indicatinon of Tuff Times

Blue

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wouldn't that be kidnapping?

and hell yeah, you'd think that church-goers would be compassionate and help this guy out. He even looks like Jesus.
 

jhmover

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Main Entry:
com·mu·nion
Pronunciation:
\kə-ˈmyü-nyən\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
Middle English, from Latin communion-, communio mutual participation, from communis
Date:
14th century
1: an act or instance of sharing
2 acapitalized : a Christian sacrament in which consecrated bread and wine are consumed as memorials of Christ's death or as symbols for the realization of a spiritual union between Christ and communicant or as the body and blood of Christ b: the act of receiving Communion ccapitalized : the part of a Communion service in which the sacrament is received
3: intimate fellowship or rapport : communication
4: a body of Christians having a common faith and discipline <the Anglican communion>


Based on #3 I guess I had the right idea, wrong term.
 

rovercanus

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Blue said:
wouldn't that be kidnapping?

and hell yeah, you'd think that church-goers would be compassionate and help this guy out. He even looks like Jesus.
Nope, sounds pretty Christian to me. We only talk about charity to our fellow man, not practice it.
 

mgreenspan

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J. Toronado said:
whatever happened to the NECCO wafer? i hardly ever see them anymore.

I loved the brown chocolate ones. I only ever see them in really random stores... like K-Mart in Columbus MS when I lived there, the occasional gas station with pantry type shop that is family owned, and I think a store like Spencers or something used to have nostalgic candy for a while.
 

Jupiter Rover

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Blue said:
wouldn't that be kidnapping?

and hell yeah, you'd think that church-goers would be compassionate and help this guy out. He even looks like Jesus.

The church goers in South Florida are filled with rich snobs who think going to church is why God is going to forgive them for the amount of money they waste on gambling, whores, and they're delinquent kids.

It's a mess down here.
 

slangel

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mgreenspan said:
I loved the brown chocolate ones. I only ever see them in really random stores... like K-Mart in Columbus MS when I lived there, the occasional gas station with pantry type shop that is family owned, and I think a store like Spencers or something used to have nostalgic candy for a while.

The brown ones rule! Every town I have ever been in has them in the Dollar General Store! That's right people now you have a reason to go in, plus they have match box rovers.

Edit- Didn't want the capitalization nazis to get me.