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  1. 4 months ago on The Argyle Sweater

    Hop to it, already!

  2. 7 months ago on Luann Againn

    Strange…when “some” people do this, it’s called complaining…

  3. 7 months ago on The Born Loser

    No, not at all. I would LOVE four 10-hour days. What I’m saying is that corporations and the government will generally find ways to take advantage of the worker bees in order to pay them less and make more profit.

  4. 7 months ago on The Born Loser

    The biggest issue we have in the States, beyond traditionalism, is greed. The four-day workweek would be great, but most corporations will make it a 32+ hour workweek instead of keeping it “full time.” It’s a great way for them to lower salaries, but still expect to get a full week’s worth of work done. I would LOVE a 4-day, 10-hour per workweek!

  5. 8 months ago on Brevity

    He shouldn’t hold his breath for this job. Try the mustard store next door. They’re looking for a new cutter.

  6. 9 months ago on FoxTrot Classics

    And what do we burn upon beets? More beets!

  7. 12 months ago on Close to Home

    I’ve had this happen in S. Florida this time of year….the sounds are fun, too!

  8. about 1 year ago on bacon

    Butt zit finally popped

  9. about 1 year ago on F Minus

    Jonah is the sign. Three DAYS and NIGHTS. The first day of Unleavened Bread was the Shabbat, beginning with Passover. Christ was slain as the Passover sacrifice, entering into the evening of the 15th day of the month. That would have been the fourth day of the week (Wednesday). Placed into the tomb just before sunset. Now, count three nights and three days to get the evening of Saturday, after the weekly Shabbat. That is the beginning of the Feast of First Fruits. He is our First Fruits offering. Raised up (like the barley omer) and presented as alive.

  10. about 1 year ago on F Minus

    Counting to three must be difficult for a lot of churches. Christ was buried: Friday night, then arose Sunday morning…Doesn’t quite add up to three days and three nights.