My bad...
Problem is, there's not enough hard news to push threads like these down to the bottom...
Do NOT be appalled, apetered, athomased, or ajohned or anything else. It is ALL done strictly tongue in cheek. Everything I said was a joke; I believe none of that stuff, but I do think it is funny (i do not care who you are) LOL:BigA: :BigA: :BigA: :BigA:
I'm a pastor's kid myself. Laugh. "A merry heart doeth good like a medicine"
I'm a pastor's kid myself. Laugh. "A merry heart doeth good like a medicine"
I once got a preacher's daughter pregnant!
Over two years after I married her, LOL! Did I getcha?
As a matter of fact I got her pregnant four times.
She was my first wife.
She's still my wife.:BigA: :BigA: :BigA: :BigA:
Tremendous! :BigA:
You did get me a bit. I was sitting here saying, "and he's bragging about this why?" :tongue:
Great, now I have visions of Buggs Bunny riding a big white horse while wearing a blond wig with "Ride of the Valkyries" plays in the background.
True story. A pastor friend of mine in Huntsville used to have his church sing the hymn, "Stretched On the Cross, the Savior Dies". A member of the church said he would quit the church if they kept singing that because he was a Vols fan and couldnt say the words crimson tide. My friend said if your commitment to the church is that shallow I wish you well at your new church.
As a "minister in training", I'm not sure whether to laugh or be completely appalled at this thread :biggrin:
n Baptist circles, probably the most famous Bama-related hymn is ....
Dark is the stain that we cannot hide.
What can avail to wash it away?
Look, there is flowing a crimson tide;
Whiter than snow you may be today.
Seems like it's always good for an amused glance or two between the younger Bama fans in the congregation ... but it has some powerful truth in it, too.
April 2nd, 2007 03:12 PM
as a teenager, i distinctly remember us singing this the morning after tiffin's kick. there were a bunch of big 'ol grins throughout the congregation.
Man, you gotta lighten up. It's a joke.
Yes sir. In 1983 I escorted an individual from the Brushy Mountain State Prison to the Talledega Federal Prison. He was hidding out in the state prison to avoid the FEDS. Federal time is serious time.
What I remember most about his transfer, he had a Tatoo of the Ugly orange T on his right arm. He was blown away by my Alabama pachmayr grips on my 357Colt Python. I had written the Co. and they were happy to make me a matching pair. I was told no one had ever made such a request. To my knowledge I haven't seen anyone else with grips like mine. :BigA: