Wednesday, August 09, 2006
About Me
I'm married, a graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary, and an MA student at West Virginia University in the History Department where my focus is the relation of the Old Religious Right to the New Religious Right; Carl McIntire; and 1930s Christian Fundamentalism (they all tie together, I promise). I am a ministerial candidate/intern and youth minister in the PCA. One day, I hope to be a pastor and Church Historian. If I'm lucky, I'll never retire.
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- Redemption Has A Story, Acts 3:11-26
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- Gimme that "old time religion!"
- Back from Cali
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7 Comments:
See, that's a detriment if you ask me. I'm always trying to keep my cat off my desk, off the table, off the stereo receiver, etc. Maybe your rabbit doesn't shed as much as my cat. I ate rabbit stew once, in San Francisco. Amazing how many bones are in there. You would never guess it to look at them. They look so tender and juicy. Succulent.
I think that previous comment should be recalled.
i saw that pic and thot that rabbit was stuffed - its real! holy cow. that's crazy.
Bunny is a real rabbit.
I've heard that rabbit is a very lean meat, kind of like deer. And like a deer, I bet Bunny would have a wild, gamey taste.
She eats candy. I doubt she would taste gamey.
Again, I can't believe we are talking like this about her... but, if you only knew what this rabbit ate, she probably would taste like sugar, spice and everything nice!
Reminds me of this story for some reason: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/5278010.stm?ls
I almost hit a deer the other night in West Virginia. It was a six point buck with the velvet still on his horns.
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