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Isabelle
11-29-2007, 02:04 AM
sounds grand ! perhaps that's your real vocation. i have priests and nuns in my family, some are really good saintly, but as usual some hmm hmm... that one is going down, deep down to burn in magma
at all events, as i told you i / we had in high regards those "experts" on "autism" and it took us a very long time for the blinders to fall....
ok, just to let you know to be a minister, might be "your thing", "your call", go for it....:)

milivica
11-29-2007, 11:23 AM
Ya never know. But I'd need some kind of school or studies - I could get a piece of paper ordaining me, any half arse could get one off the internet just by hitting 'print'. But I want it in my heart or spirit first. Ya know? I'm having trouble with the notion that I'd have to BE the example I want to see. That's fine sometimes, but geez I think I better at least wait till I go through the change and stop getting pms and all, ya know? But thanks for your support Is!!!

Isabelle
11-29-2007, 01:23 PM
yes, you need to do deep soul searching to see if your up to commit yourself to such responsibility. one of my youngest nieces just became a sister and i am telling you i was so moved i was crying when i received her pictures.... since very young i knew where she was going.

mrsjerome
11-29-2007, 02:18 PM
Milli
After I started reading alot of your posts, I thought to myself gee this gal is long-winded. She would have made an absolute fabulous preacher. You missed your calling. Never to old though to start this new career
All kidding aside preachers usually can talk lots and lots and never end up out of things to say. You are truely gifted with this ability. Glad to hear things are going well for you
Mrs J

milivica
11-30-2007, 12:57 AM
Milli
After I started reading alot of your posts, I thought to myself gee this gal is long-winded.

Baawawawaawaaaa! OMG that is so funny!!! Yes, I am. You are so right. I think cause folks here don't tell me all the time, I actually forget it's noticeable....kind of like a kid that thinks if he closes his eyes and can't see you, you can't see him. That's me!

OMG, you just don't know, I have no idea why I liked that so much, I have tears running down my face, what a GREAT laugh for me. I love it. I think I just like when people know the real me, 'long winded' for sure is the real me.

Isabelle
12-01-2007, 01:41 AM
queen of Verbosity a.k.a. "long winded" :D

milivica
12-01-2007, 09:51 AM
queen of Verbosity a.k.a. "long winded" :D
Remember that thread, when I didn't know what verbosity meant (I thought it was like generosity or something) and I actually BRAGGED to Keg that you said I had verbosity. Hee hee. Welp, never said I was and English major.

Keggy
12-01-2007, 11:03 AM
Perhaps you should do as I do moldy, tell people english is not your first language.

For me, Gibberish is my first, and it is always popping into my converstations when I speak (which is just great for a therapist)

Its funny about this ordained thing, because it is something I have been looking into for awhile.

You can be ordained Queen of Verbosity. http://www.spiritualhumanism.org/ordained.php

its free, unless you want the pretty paper work and guidebook. And, you can marry people, baptize pets and the like.

milivica
12-02-2007, 10:40 AM
Perhaps you should do as I do moldy, tell people english is not your first language.

HA! That's funny. Also not necessarily a bad idea, hee hee.