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Post by Josh on Nov 23, 2009 20:49:14 GMT -8
Ummm. Kind of a weird angle on the horse, don't you think?
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Post by Josh on Nov 23, 2009 20:52:26 GMT -8
Shouldn't it be, My feet are on the rock, my name is on the roll?
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Post by Kirby on Nov 23, 2009 21:42:39 GMT -8
The first one, although not my style, is fine with me. It is using unoriginal knock offs that bug me. Where is the creativity?
The "Jesus is my Homeboy/Mary is my Homegirl" ones kinda weirded me out.
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Post by Margot on Nov 24, 2009 0:13:02 GMT -8
[Ummm. Kind of a weird angle on the horse, don't you think? The whole thing is filled with weird angles, if you ask me. And why is that poor, (probably Theist,) horse brandishing a cross on his behind? He'll never work as a school teacher in this town!.....(See original thread! )
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Post by sarah on Nov 24, 2009 7:44:24 GMT -8
So basically, If you follow Christ your a horses ass? Also in an authenticity point, that is not where brands are placed on horses.......
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Post by Josh on Nov 26, 2009 8:47:41 GMT -8
Where ought it to be placed, Sarah? (our resident equestrian)
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Post by sarah on Nov 27, 2009 19:39:46 GMT -8
Top of the hip, or the neck on BLM horses. The brand in the pic is placed where you would brand a cow...
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Post by rbbailey on Nov 27, 2009 20:09:35 GMT -8
This is from a book: Attachments:
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Post by Josh on Nov 27, 2009 20:32:13 GMT -8
Is that a Christian book?
From your personal library, huh?
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Post by rbbailey on Nov 27, 2009 20:54:42 GMT -8
Christian book: Yep. Check the title at the top: "Devotionals for Teens"
Mine: Nope, but I'm thinking I should get a copy of it and send it to my brother in a care package some time.
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Post by Josh on Nov 27, 2009 21:21:26 GMT -8
The attempt at multiculturalism is thwarted by the fact that clearly the blond white guy is supposed to be the "awesome" one
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Post by rbbailey on Nov 27, 2009 22:53:02 GMT -8
It reminds me of one of the essential flashback/day-dream sequences from any number of Chevy Chase movies.
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Post by rbbailey on Nov 27, 2009 22:57:09 GMT -8
Thank you, Christian Supply:
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Post by Josh on Nov 28, 2009 9:07:55 GMT -8
I'm not sure whether to love or despise that second one
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Post by Kirby on Nov 28, 2009 10:31:10 GMT -8
I worked in the Christian Supply warehouse for several years. These kind of t-shirts and other tchochtkes we would call "Christian Crap" (well, when the boss was around. When he/she wasn't, it was "Holy ****")
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Post by Josh on Nov 28, 2009 10:44:12 GMT -8
I remember applying at Christian Supply one time and during the interview the manager really turned me off by repeating several times that this was "a retail store" each time I mentioned my love for and knowledge of certain Christian authors.
I guess he didn't want me discussing anything with anyone who might enter the bookstore.
Didn't get the job.
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