7/11/2008
They are everywhere, everywhere. Have they no shame?
Readers of this blog will know my love / hate relationship with the people over at Stand Firm. They will know that just about the time that I have to thank them for covering something really interesting they blow it off by being even more offensive than usual.
But now it appears there is no escaping them. Now they are advertising in the London Times on Line. Here, in an article on Holy Sweets, titled, "Top Ten Religious Sweets" there is a blatant advert for THAT blog. Is there no end? Sigh!
If only they were indeed sweet.
8 comments:
OK... Comments, gripes, etc welcomed, but with some cautions and one rule:
Cautions: Calling people fools, idiots, etc, will be reason to bounce your comment. Keeping in mind that in the struggles it is difficult enough to try to respect opponents, we should at least try.
Rule: PLEASE DO NOT SIGN OFF AS ANONYMOUS: BEGIN OR END THE MESSAGE WITH A NAME - ANY NAME. ANONYMOUS commentary will be cut.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
It's probably my age, but My Sweet Lord is a genuine George Harrison take. And good music. Clearly not Christian-centric, though. Must have been around 1971 or so? The ol memory ain't what it used to be.
ReplyDeleteFunny piece... thanks for the laughs.
lol
ReplyDeleteSad to say, I suspect the SF folk wont get the joke.
FWIW
jimB
Joke? As in sense of humor?
ReplyDeleteNo way.
Not way, way, WAY over to the "right".
Not no way. Not no how.
Mark:
ReplyDeleteMaybe you have unearthed the way that the vast right-wing Anglican conspiracy is funding itself -- through the sale of candies. LOL
Peace,
JB
Now I am really laughing! Thanks Rev Elizabeth, it is probably good for my health.
ReplyDeleteEver notice that the pinched shoes and matching heart syndrome that caused the Who to steal Christmas is epedemic among certain seriously holy folks? ;-)
FWIW
jimB
I get the joke. Great post.
ReplyDeleteMaybe not sweet...but certainly nutritious.
ReplyDeleteGoodness! Blog envy? Would candy named Preludium even have a chance of selling? "All right, kid, stop crying. Here, have a Preludium." Hmm; maybe on the black market, as I think about it.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mark. Very amusing.