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Very nice Father’s Day

David Jennings · June 18, 2006 · 6 Comments

I thought that everything went very well today. Class was good even with a lower than usual turnout due to the severe thunderstorms in the area. Missed a couple of chords here and there but nothing disasterous. RSm did a good job researching “self-control” and presented a thoughtful lesson. The guys were pretty talkative and it was nice.

Talked with JM about bikes, I’m starting to get pretty excited. I’ll take the MSF class shortly after vacation if all goes well and then the search is on. Kinda like the Triumph Bonneville and America right now but who knows what I’ll end up with.

The sermon was interesting to say the least. The substitute preacher was all over the map, never quite understood what it was he wanted to say. Not sure if he shouldn’t have just read out of The Purpose Driven Life as that was what he referenced the most. But he did have one great point and that was that it is really easy for church goers (very regular ones) to fall into a rut and do the same things over and over again. I’d have to agree on that one which is why I go to “church” at Katies on some Sunday nights.

Lots of family at church today for the Popster. SSh, SSu, BT and the nephew. We all went to lunch together and had a great time. Good to see them all together.

Of course, I also had a Fathers Day present from SU for being the daddy to her girls. She bought the Buddy Boy a bone, not just any bone, but a Mammoth one. Bigger than the Goliath one I had bought him. Love the man, love his dog. Late.

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  1. Sharon says

    June 19, 2006 at 8:22 pm

    Bikes can be scary! Be careful! Will the tattoo follow the bike?? And to “do rag?”

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  2. Bigjolly says

    June 20, 2006 at 7:24 am

    Life can be scary sometimes. Tattoo’s are WAY scarier than bikes. And the Big Jolly will look great with a skull do rag.

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  3. Susan says

    June 20, 2006 at 6:57 pm

    You could get a tattoo of Buddy. That would go good with your skull do rag!

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  4. Bigjolly says

    June 20, 2006 at 9:29 pm

    But he’s so big, it wouldn’t look good unless I had my whole butt ‘tooed! Now, who in their right mind would want to see that?

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  5. Sharon says

    June 22, 2006 at 5:55 am

    Well, you could wear those baggy pants like the kids do and when you are riding the bike, some of the tattoo would be exposed….

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  6. Bigjolly says

    June 22, 2006 at 7:41 am

    Oh, now wouldn’t THAT be special!

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