I got a menu in my mailbox from what is apparently a Mexican restaurant associated with a Christian ministry.
I have an Italian menu with bible quotes on it. I wonder if they like heathens ordering from them, but I figure in the end they're business.
You're reading the quotes, right? It's all good.
That's only true in some parts of Northern Virginia. In others, all roads lead to Braddock Road.
I'm pretty sure that in Arlington, all roads lead to Glebe Road.
I got two matches from speed dating!
You're reading the quotes, right? It's all good.
I don't remember them though. Something godly.
I got two matches from speed dating!
Stud!Scola!
Living deep in the Bible Belt, I've always thought of the Catholics I know as the people who are laid back and tolerant about religion and social issues, as opposed to the Church of Christ groups (that my dad was a heathen backslider from) that were all about being vocally judgemental.
The student health center at my university finally got a shipment of H1N1 vaccine, but it's limited, so only pregnant people and people with babies under 6 months can get it for now.
Go Tom!
Speaking of religion, I got a menu in my mailbox from what is apparently a Mexican restaurant associated with a Christian ministry.
I have one of these! The restaurant is called something like Good Friends and has both a Chinese and a Mexican menu. I'm not confident the owners are of either nationality, so I have never been tempted to try them. (The Chinese side of the menu, for example, includes buffalo wings.)
As for Catholic splinter groups - isn't the deal that if you splinter you're not Catholic any more? Because of the whole Pope-having thing?