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« Reply #25 on: March 07, 2015, 12:54:30 AM »


What's so laughable about corporate worship?  I don't get it.  Corporate worship is another saying for going to church on Sundays.

I think it sounds silly to people who aren't used to Christian technical terminology in much the same way that the ecclesiastical use of the word 'primate' does.
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« Reply #26 on: March 07, 2015, 04:22:35 PM »

If you say so. It just really is unbelievable that a family really could enjoy that pizza over others. Chef Boyardee themselves market it just as a fun activity to do with kids as opposed to a real meal competing with actual pizza

It's actually quite fun doing it.  All three of us have a good time doing it and it provides good family time.  It's a great way to get out from in front of the TV and get into the kitchen and do something together as a family that doesn't cost very much.  The results are delicious, too.  My family has enjoyed this activity since the 1980's.

Yea... The 80s.  When you were a toddler.  You are 33, dude.  Cut the damn cord.

It's still a fun activity.  Some things you just don't want to give up.  Nostalgia is good sometimes, especially when you can relive it.  It sure is a lot tastier than going to Domino's, Pizza Hut, Mazzio's, Papa Johns, etc.

I recall have lots of fun in Kindergarten. However, for obvious reasons, I have forsaken reliving that halcyon experience of yesteryear.

1. Bushie doesn't do anything beyond PG rated.  Bars, strip clubs, parties, wine tasting, concerts... Everything is off limits.  So I guess pizza time with the fam is all that's left.

2. Bushie, "family time" is far more oft than "sometimes" for you.  You so rarely do leisure activity sans family that it becomes a momentous Update episode when you do.

I do enjoy going to Christian concerts.  One of my favorite concerts to go to each year is Winter Jam, which is a conglomeration of about 10 different Christian bands and a guest speaker.  Thousands of people, most of them under 40, flock to this event.  It tours in many cities across the country including Tulsa and Oklahoma City.  I missed the concert this year, but I do want to go next year.  I also go to individual band Christian concerts, as well.  They have a lot of concerts throughout the spring, summer, and fall in Tulsa either at the BOK center or at the Mabee Center on the Oral Roberts University campus.  I want to go to a concert one of these days, but I don't want to go alone.  That would just be awkward...

Christian concerts?  Jesus... (Literally and figuratively)  I guess that's better than nothing.

HockeyDude, I know that this isn't what Bushie means, and I know that what I'm about to describe would probably still not be your cup of tea, but would you have any more respect for the kind of Palestrina recitals and St Matthew Passion-type stuff that I sometimes go to?
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« Reply #27 on: March 07, 2015, 04:31:35 PM »

If you say so. It just really is unbelievable that a family really could enjoy that pizza over others. Chef Boyardee themselves market it just as a fun activity to do with kids as opposed to a real meal competing with actual pizza

It's actually quite fun doing it.  All three of us have a good time doing it and it provides good family time.  It's a great way to get out from in front of the TV and get into the kitchen and do something together as a family that doesn't cost very much.  The results are delicious, too.  My family has enjoyed this activity since the 1980's.

Yea... The 80s.  When you were a toddler.  You are 33, dude.  Cut the damn cord.

It's still a fun activity.  Some things you just don't want to give up.  Nostalgia is good sometimes, especially when you can relive it.  It sure is a lot tastier than going to Domino's, Pizza Hut, Mazzio's, Papa Johns, etc.

I recall have lots of fun in Kindergarten. However, for obvious reasons, I have forsaken reliving that halcyon experience of yesteryear.

1. Bushie doesn't do anything beyond PG rated.  Bars, strip clubs, parties, wine tasting, concerts... Everything is off limits.  So I guess pizza time with the fam is all that's left.

2. Bushie, "family time" is far more oft than "sometimes" for you.  You so rarely do leisure activity sans family that it becomes a momentous Update episode when you do.

I do enjoy going to Christian concerts.  One of my favorite concerts to go to each year is Winter Jam, which is a conglomeration of about 10 different Christian bands and a guest speaker.  Thousands of people, most of them under 40, flock to this event.  It tours in many cities across the country including Tulsa and Oklahoma City.  I missed the concert this year, but I do want to go next year.  I also go to individual band Christian concerts, as well.  They have a lot of concerts throughout the spring, summer, and fall in Tulsa either at the BOK center or at the Mabee Center on the Oral Roberts University campus.  I want to go to a concert one of these days, but I don't want to go alone.  That would just be awkward...

Christian concerts?  Jesus... (Literally and figuratively)  I guess that's better than nothing.

HockeyDude, I know that this isn't what Bushie means, and I know that what I'm about to describe would probably still not be your cup of tea, but would you have any more respect for the kind of Palestrina recitals and St Matthew Passion-type stuff that I sometimes go to?

Of course, because those things are not purporting or pretending to be ROCK concerts.

Yeah, I mean, I'm the first to admit that my taste in rock music is kind of old-person-y--Mark Knopfler, stuff of that nature--but for Christ's sake, at least it is, in fact, rock music.
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