No. More like bold two weeks ago. I can't even remember when I posted that. Clever pun, though. It seems we have transformed Kristi's hiatus post into a veritable bulletin board of rampant silliness.
[Scene: Monica and Rachel's, Ross is entering, dragging Chandler, to mediate the argument between Chandler and Monica.] Ross: What’s all this about you guys fighting?! Is this really over a room?! I mean, that is so silly! Monica: Ross, we can handle this. Ross: Well, apparently not, and I can’t just stand by and watch two people I care about very much be hurt over something that is so silly. I mean, enough of the silliness! Chandler: Well, why don’t you tell her to stop being silly! Monica: (mocking tone) Well, why don’t you tell her to stop being silly! (They both start mocking each other.) Ross: (stopping them) Okay! Two very good points. Look, I’ve known you both a long time, and I’ve never seen either of you one-millionth as happy as you’ve been since you’ve got together. Do you really want to throw that all away over a room? That is so silly. Now what is more important, love or silliness? Chandler: Well, we are fond of the silliness, but we also have a soft spot for the love.
-The Christian Tradition: The Spirit of Eastern Christendom (600-1700) by Jaroslav Pelikan
-Saving Your Marriage Before It Starts: Seven Questions to Ask Before and After You Marry by Les and Leslie Parrott
-Life Together: The Classic Exploration of Faith in Community by Dietrich Bonhoeffer
-Ancient Christian Devotional edited by Thomas C. Oden and Cindy Crosby
finished. -An Invitation Worth Considering by David Gregory -The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky -Jesus for President: Politics for Ordinary Radicals by Shane Claiborne and Chris Haw -Where Love Is, There God Is Also; The Three Hermits; What Men Live By by Leo Tolstoy -The Persecutor by Sergei Kourdakov -Sacred Marriage by Gary L. Thomas -Real Sex: The Naked Truth about Chastity by Lauren F. Winner -Love Life for Every Married Couple by Ed Wheat -One Marriage Under God: Building an Everlasting Love by H. Norman Wright -10 Great Dates Before You Say "I Do" by David Arp, Claudia Arp, Curt Brown, and Natelle Brown -The Beautiful Ache by Leigh McLeroy -Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler -Lord of the Flies by William Golding -The Freedom of Simplicity by Richard Foster -Russian Resurrection by Michael Rowe -Fathers and Sons by Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev -Hunger for God by John Piper -The Pursuit of Holiness by J. Bridges -We by Yevgeny Zamyatin -Eastern Orthodoxy Through Western Eyes by Donald Fairbairn -Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller
films.
-Michael Clayton -Enchanted [Trevor's pick ;)] -Ratatouille -Piter FM [Russian] -The Irony of Fate, or, Enjoy Your Bath! [Russian] -Get Smart -Henry Poole is Here -Tender Mercies -One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest -Cars -Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban -My Fair Lady -Grapes of Wrath -The Godfather, Part II -The Godfather -The Maltese Falcon -Rebel Without a Cause -The Princess Bride -You've Got Mail -Into the Wild -Sunset Boulevard -It Happened One Night -Sleepless in Seattle -Dead Poets Society -Singin' in the Rain -Lawrence of Arabia -To Kill a Mockingbird -On the Waterfront -The Philadelphia Story -The Graduate -Psycho -Midnight Cowboy -Casablanca -North by Northwest -Chinatown -Citizen Kane -Wall-E -The Dark Knight -Bonnie and Clyde -Mama Mia -Legends of the Fall -Some Like It Hot -Tootsie -Seven Years in Tibet
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I had begun to suspect as much.
you know, you don't have to say that... you could just not post for a while
;-P
But then where would we post comments about the fact that she's taking a break?
Nowhere, that's where!
wow, aren't we bold today?
No. More like bold two weeks ago. I can't even remember when I posted that. Clever pun, though.
It seems we have transformed Kristi's hiatus post into a veritable bulletin board of rampant silliness.
[Scene: Monica and Rachel's, Ross is entering, dragging Chandler, to mediate the argument between Chandler and Monica.]
Ross: What’s all this about you guys fighting?! Is this really over a room?! I mean, that is so silly!
Monica: Ross, we can handle this.
Ross: Well, apparently not, and I can’t just stand by and watch two people I care about very much be hurt over something that is so silly. I mean, enough of the silliness!
Chandler: Well, why don’t you tell her to stop being silly!
Monica: (mocking tone) Well, why don’t you tell her to stop being silly!
(They both start mocking each other.)
Ross: (stopping them) Okay! Two very good points. Look, I’ve known you both a long time, and I’ve never seen either of you one-millionth as happy as you’ve been since you’ve got together. Do you really want to throw that all away over a room? That is so silly. Now what is more important, love or silliness?
Chandler: Well, we are fond of the silliness, but we also have a soft spot for the love.
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