Oi, achei teu blog pelo google tá bem interessante gostei desse post. Quando der dá uma passada pelo meu blog, é sobre camisetas personalizadas, mostra passo a passo como criar uma camiseta personalizada bem maneira. Se você quiser linkar meu blog no seu eu ficaria agradecido, até mais e sucesso. (If you speak English can see the version in English of the Camiseta Personalizada. If he will be possible add my blog in your blogroll I thankful, bye friend).
Huzzah! Tis good tidings, indeed, Father. The heretic scum will doubtlessly increase their despicable slanders of the Truly True Church when they see your beautiful edifice to Truthiness rising above the Knoxville skyline!
Brothers Denzinger, Torquemada, and myself are currently en route to Knoxville in the official HKTTC semi-truck. (I am glad that I will no longer have to bilocate to Knoxville, as it takes a lot out of me.) Our vehicle will be at your disposal for the length of construction.
Additionally, since orders for our ale have been POURING in, the Order would like to donate a portion of the proceeds to the chapel construction fund. A check for $75.38 should be arriving at the rectory later today.
After much consultation with the brothers, I have decided that our novitiate is best located in Knoxville. In that way, we shall provide spiritual support (and physical security!) to the priests of the SSLI as they work to erect the chapel. Who knows what devilish arts or fiendish machinations those apostates of the SPV2 community will utilize to stop this most pious edifice from being completed!
Are you hiring a wrecking crew, or should we all just show up with axes and things? (It seems a shame to spend money when we could all hone our destructive skills.)
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That's great news, Father. Was Fr. Heidrich able to sneak that book or some of those "blissed" items into the picnic?
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Oi, achei teu blog pelo google tá bem interessante gostei desse post. Quando der dá uma passada pelo meu blog, é sobre camisetas personalizadas, mostra passo a passo como criar uma camiseta personalizada bem maneira. Se você quiser linkar meu blog no seu eu ficaria agradecido, até mais e sucesso. (If you speak English can see the version in English of the Camiseta Personalizada. If he will be possible add my blog in your blogroll I thankful, bye friend).
Huzzah! Tis good tidings, indeed, Father. The heretic scum will doubtlessly increase their despicable slanders of the Truly True Church when they see your beautiful edifice to Truthiness rising above the Knoxville skyline!
Brothers Denzinger, Torquemada, and myself are currently en route to Knoxville in the official HKTTC semi-truck. (I am glad that I will no longer have to bilocate to Knoxville, as it takes a lot out of me.) Our vehicle will be at your disposal for the length of construction.
Additionally, since orders for our ale have been POURING in, the Order would like to donate a portion of the proceeds to the chapel construction fund. A check for $75.38 should be arriving at the rectory later today.
After much consultation with the brothers, I have decided that our novitiate is best located in Knoxville. In that way, we shall provide spiritual support (and physical security!) to the priests of the SSLI as they work to erect the chapel. Who knows what devilish arts or fiendish machinations those apostates of the SPV2 community will utilize to stop this most pious edifice from being completed!
Cordially,
Sir Rev. Leonard Feeney, HKTTC
Maybe you could sell the chapel to the SoV2 people, and then demolish it. It seems a waste to break something that isn't theirs.
Are you hiring a wrecking crew, or should we all just show up with axes and things? (It seems a shame to spend money when we could all hone our destructive skills.)
"(It seems a shame to spend money when we could all hone our destructive skills.)"
Skills that could, say, one day be used on the labrynth at SoV2FC.
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