instalment loans without paychecks go to church every other leap year on Easter Sunday unless it looks like rain or raining somewhere in the United States. Now, it just so happens that most of the previous leap year Easter was the day and the weather was dry, the sun so hot I nearly froze to death and well you know the rest, so there I was, sitting in the last row because I clearly did not recognize any of these people conformists. I wish there were an app for that, so I could just sit on the beach and watch it on my iPhone. I’m sure someone reading this in some App Lab somewhere will consider this a good idea so I can leap next year Easter truancy.
Well, I was happy to have my holy water holy free, although I noticed the holding bottled water give it two days before, and God bless these sacred wafers Nabisco say. What a coup, 2,500 wafers, which should improve the local sales of Nabisco Cracker Company.
Interestingly, sitting in the back row of a church is interesting because all the younger generation is not listening to the service, not that I blame them, it is by far the biggest waste of time, in my opinion, I’ve ever seen not to mention it was pretty dull. Got to love that music for the organ and looking around for architecture, but what’s with those costumes that will surely look like something of a low-budget film in Hollywood “B”. Do not bring about vampires to portray the theme of evil; let’s get this show on the road already.
In fact, I noticed my iPad was picking up the Church Wi-Fi, you see that they have a school out too far behind. The Wi-Fi was a bit ‘slow, but I know why, half the people in the last 5-lines were busy surfing online, updating their Facebook page, sending pictures, and maybe watching a movie worthy of the true their time on Netflix. This got me thinking about how today’s young people are distracted and like to have a Wi-Fi network is available in the church is bound to cause a serious distraction all that has happened is to say that the Passover, even if it did help them, and me too well, pass the time.
I believe that in the end none of these people online during the service were very nice, but what does it mean for the future of the Church? Not much, but then again, maybe it’s a good thing, human superstition is so 1999. Please consider all this and think about it.
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