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This is an archive collection of the many different blogsites I've used over the years. These posts chronicle my incessant ramblings, thoughts and observations over the course of my life journey. On different occasions I have written with more frequency, honesty, or purpose than others, but my hope is that as you eavesdrop along my journey, my words may somehow prove to be signposts for yours.
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
Watch your mouth
When I told our maintenance guy, David, that I was in seminary, the first thing he said was, "Oh I'm sorry if a swore a couple times." That's the first thing my neighbor from Merrimack, crazy Bill, said to me when I told him I was a pastor. Maybe it's time I take up swearing to throw off the stereotypes.
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Ha Ha good idea Mike! When I told my mom what you said she said, "That's like me saying, 'maybe I should get myself a tatoo to get away from the PW (Pastor's Wife) stereotypes'"
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ReplyDeleteEh, I'd keep it clean man :) Although according to Dave he can't believe some of the things he's heard come out of your mouth, so maybe you're already on the right track to throwing off the stereotypes :)
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