Church n Candy
If you had attended one of the three morning services at West Shore Free Church, you would have gotten free candy.
And there is some significance as to the type of candy. As we prepare to move into our new building, we are starting a program where we take five minutes to pray for five people who we feel could be blessed by our new facilities and the outreach opportunities it will provide us. So the program is titled "Take 5." Hence the candy promotion.
So the bass player was eating one of the candy bars this morning. I said "do you like it?" He said it was okay. Then he said these sad words. "It would be better without the peanut butter." Wha, wha, wha? Dude is not a big fan of peanut butter. Then he had the audacity to say that peanut butter and chocolate are not good together. Crazy man, just crazy.
Last night I went to go see an actor named Stephen Rowe did a one man production called "Stand-up Mark." It was a dramatization of the gospel of Mark. It was very well done. He threw in some celebrity impersonations here and there (Jack Nicholson for one), and delivered his monologue with the New York mannerisms of a Dustin Hoffman. I enjoyed it. And did I mention it was free? Oh yeah!
Tonight we find out if someone took pity on my Maryland Terrapins and let them slide into the tourament. And if not, then we find out tomorrow who they play in the NIT.
1 Comments:
The Take5 bar is the best, i repeat, the BEST candy bar that ANYONE has ever developed. Whatchamacallits are now a thing of the past to this loyal candy guy!
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