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Tuesday, October 7, 2025
Did you forget your green offering envelope for the Feast? How about a green shirt instead?
Know what these mean? It meant back in the day that if you had road trouble on the way back from Squaw Valley, you'd see all the brethren pass you by, and some potato farmer from Bakersfield would end up helping you out instead of a B.I.C.
Heh, I was driving around in a town a few years back and suddenly noticed some verry familar bumper stickers. I think it turned out to be an LCG feast site.
Do they have those special armbands for men working in the various Feast departments? There's the story of that year at Jekyll Island when the men had black armbands with letter codes, and the Security Service armbands had a regrettable little acronym (but probably accurate enough).
Only in the mind of Herb does 3 = 7....Dt 16:16 = 7 holy day offerings...oh wait...that's in the minds of many...
ReplyDeleteDo they have little bumper stickers as well?
ReplyDeleteKnow what these mean? It meant back in the day that if you had road trouble on the way back from Squaw Valley, you'd see all the brethren pass you by, and some potato farmer from Bakersfield would end up helping you out instead of a B.I.C.
Heh, I was driving around in a town a few years back and suddenly noticed some verry familar bumper stickers. I think it turned out to be an LCG feast site.
DeleteGreen was for the plebs, red for the handicapped and orange for the elite ass kissers
ReplyDeleteDo they have those special armbands for men working in the various Feast departments? There's the story of that year at Jekyll Island when the men had black armbands with letter codes, and the Security Service armbands had a regrettable little acronym (but probably accurate enough).
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