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rrford 03-29-2007 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by LadyCoonskinner (Post 56925)
I believe I was WORKING at the time, evidentally something you know very little about!!!

*****LCS giving herself a highfive:friend *****

Hah. Some of just know how to work smart. :tiphat

SDG 03-29-2007 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Arphaxad (Post 56930)
aahh, he's nothing without the mallet. Galactus, that's one mean dude.




ARPH:doggyrun

shhh... Odin ... might hear you....

BoredOutOfMyMind 03-29-2007 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Arphaxad (Post 56923)
26 hrs and 295 posts, great is the controversy




ARPH:doggyrun

Well, since our resident newshound has not posted much, we have to argue over something!
:ignore

Arphaxad 03-29-2007 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Berkeley (Post 56931)
ARPH,

How's it goin 22 miles north of where I'm located? :friend

we're having a production at church this weekend (sat &sun), come on down.
next weekend too


ARPH:doggyrun

berkeley 03-29-2007 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Arphaxad (Post 56941)
we're having a production at church this weekend (sat &sun), come on down.
next weekend too


ARPH:doggyrun

Your church is known for having some really great productions.

Are you enjoying your stay at First United??

SDG 03-29-2007 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Arphaxad (Post 56941)
we're having a production at church this weekend (sat &sun), come on down.
next weekend too


ARPH:doggyrun

This isn't an EASTER PRODUCTION IS IT????

Arphaxad 03-29-2007 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Daniel Alicea (Post 56934)
shhh... Odin ... might hear you....

Thats ok, I'll send him back to valhalla:itsover




ARPH:doggyrun

Praxeas 03-29-2007 12:18 AM

t's pretty much common knowledge that Easter is a Christian celebration of Christ's rising, but this holiday also has pagan origins. Where did the colored eggs, cute little bunnies, baby chicks, leg of lamb dinners, and lilies come from? They are all symbols of rebirth and the lamb was a traditional religious sacrifice.

Easter falls in the spring, the yearly time of renewal, when the earth renews itself after a long, cold winter. The word Easter comes to us from the Norsemen's Eostur, Eastar, Ostara, and Ostar, and the pagan goddess Eostre, all of which involve the season of the growing sun and new birth. The Easter Bunny arose originally as a symbol of fertility, due to the rapid reproduction habits of the hare and rabbit.

The ancient Egyptians, Persians, Phoenicians, and Hindus all believed the world began with an enormous egg, thus the egg as a symbol of new life has been around for eons.

The particulars may vary, but most cultures around the world use the egg as a symbol of new life and rebirth. A notation in the household accounts of Edward I of England showed an expenditure of eighteen pence for 450 eggs to be gold-leafed and colored for Easter gifts. The first book to mention Easter eggs by name was written five hundred years ago. Yet, a North African tribe that had become Christian much earlier in time had a custom of coloring eggs at Easter. Long hard winters often meant little food, and a fresh egg for Easter was quite a prize. Later, Christians abstained from eating meat during the Lenten season prior to Easter. Easter was the first chance to enjoy eggs and meat after the long abstinence.

Some European children go from house to house begging for Easter eggs, much like Halloween trick-or-treaters. Called pace-egging, it comes from the old word for Easter, Pasch. Many old cultures also attributed the egg with great healing powers. It is interesting to note that eggs play almost no part in the Easter celebrations of Mexico, South America, and Native American Indian cultures.

Egg-rolling contests are a symbolic re-enactment of the rolling away of the stone from Christ's tomb. The decoration of small leaf-barren branches as Easter egg trees has become a popular custom in the United States since the 1990s.

http://homecooking.about.com/od/food...regghistry.htm

Arphaxad 03-29-2007 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Daniel Alicea (Post 56944)
This isn't an EASTER PRODUCTION IS IT????

naw, starts at King David and ends at the resurrection, has nothing to do with ishtar



ARPH:doggyrun

Praxeas 03-29-2007 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Berkeley (Post 56943)
Your church is known for having some really great productions.

Are you enjoying your stay at First United??

Yeah...the only problem is the whole congregation is the cast so unless there are visitors they are playing to the choir:slaphappy


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