Is Fr Jonathan Morris correct? We're about to find out.....

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Is Fr Jonathan Morris correct? We're about to find out.....

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Linky

Interesting.

Note to Mods: Sorry if it's a dup; but I don't think it is.
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I'm hoping that he's a very astute man with great vision, and some sort of prophetic talent.

Is that clear enough?
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FastRope71 wrote:I'm hoping that he's a very astute man with great vision, and some sort of prophetic talent.

Is that clear enough?
Yep. 8-)

Anybody want to join me in an "Our Father...."? :?
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Termite wrote:Anybody want to join me in an "Our Father...."? :?
I'll throw in a "To Whom It May Concern..." ;)

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Termite wrote: Anybody want to join me in an "Our Father...."? :?
Yes. And I'm not even churchgoing or particularly devout.
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The Rifleman's Prayer, by John Muir:
Oh Lord, I would live my life in freedom, peace and happiness, enjoying the simple pleasures of hearth and home. I would die an old, old man in my own bed,
preferably of sexual overexertion.

But if that is not to be, Lord, if monsters such as this should find their way to my little corner of the world on my watch, then help me to sweep those bastards from the ramparts, because doing that is good, and right, and just.

And if in this I should fall, let me be found atop a pile of brass,
behind the wall I made of their corpses.

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HTRN wrote:The Rifleman's Prayer, by John Muir:
Oh Lord, I would live my life in freedom, peace and happiness, enjoying the simple pleasures of hearth and home. I would die an old, old man in my own bed,
preferably of sexual overexertion.

But if that is not to be, Lord, if monsters such as this should find their way to my little corner of the world on my watch, then help me to sweep those bastards from the ramparts, because doing that is good, and right, and just.

And if in this I should fall, let me be found atop a pile of brass,
behind the wall I made of their corpses.

HTRN

I read this to my wife and her response was that she might use it one of her manuscripts.
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