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DemPGH
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« on: April 04, 2013, 10:59:53 AM »

Arranging the day around watching baseball on television? Reds / Angels sounds like a snoozer.

As to soda, it's easy to give it up when you realize what it does to you and you don't want to put it in your body. It's just sugar and carbonated water with artifical flavors. At least try a Moscato if you want liquid sugar! But soda might be cheaper. Try fruit juice, then, as a substitute.  
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« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2013, 08:05:44 AM »
« Edited: April 25, 2013, 08:10:21 AM by Leofwine (DemPGH), Atty. Gen. »

I've seen "the writers" referenced before, and thought, what? This is a fiction, but who would type out a fiction like this on an Internet forum? It's not like it's a comic book or anything. Then I thought maybe it was some obscure reference to God or something, but the plural makes no sense. Ah well.

You guys are so right - in a godforsaken place like Kenya there is no baseball all day, no watching movies all night, no eating like he does now. You're lucky to have clean water. There are bugs, it's hot. Missionary work is grueling from what I have heard, and what I did hear was years ago when I was a kid.

The ideal job for Bushie would be to be a minister. It's really not taxing work in the least, especially for a country minister, and even if you have to perform weddings and funerals, you're still the boss. Other people do the heavy-lifting. Bushie could watch TV all day, read his Bible, and prepare sermons. Why wouldn't he want to do that?
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« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2013, 10:38:30 AM »

I've seen "the writers" referenced before, and thought, what? This is a fiction, but who would type out a fiction like this on an Internet forum? It's not like it's a comic book or anything. Then I thought maybe it was some obscure reference to God or something, but the plural makes no sense. Ah well.

You guys are so right - in a godforsaken place like Kenya there is no baseball all day, no watching movies all night, no eating like he does now. You're lucky to have clean water. There are bugs, it's hot. Missionary work is grueling from what I have heard, and what I did hear was years ago when I was a kid.

The ideal job for Bushie would be to be a minister. It's really not taxing work in the least, especially for a country minister, and even if you have to perform weddings and funerals, you're still the boss. Other people do the heavy-lifting. Bushie could watch TV all day, read his Bible, and prepare sermons. Why wouldn't he want to do that?

you don't know any ministers, do you?

I have. It's not taxing work. Well, compared to a lot of other things, let me put it that way.

It does require a degree of motivation, though, because you have cull together thoughts and be a little organized. But if one cannot find the motivation for what is obviously an interest (Bible, missionary, etc.), there is literally no point, then, to any of this. I don't think he's going to lose weight, so talking about that is pointless. Being a minister is WELL within his reach, though.
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