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Helene called it earlier, tonight. She said whatever you did would be entertaining. I think you inserted some depth in spite of yourself! Yes, it is a dark story with an interesting twist on the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and what that should mean if someone really believes it which apparently the Misfit did not. I thought you might identify with the story in your line of work. Flanner O’Conner had a way of cutting through the baloney of society in her stories. I have a feeling you are going to get along quite well with her writing.
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The least I can do is be entertaining. Oatmeal filler for all!
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In my short time working I have learned two very important lesson, never travel with cats ( it will always end with a homicide), and you actually make a huge statement with your glasses in trainings.
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Very entertaining! You’re hilarious. I was only going to watch a brief moment but watched the whole thing. I like the Vblog!
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I appreciate that greatly.
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Ron,
I have read many of Flannery’s stories and would agree that they are disturbing. I find that her view of things comes from a distinct belief that the doctrines of Catholicism are correct, while all other forms and practices of Christianity are boorish imitations that lend its followers to miscreant deeds and knuckle-dragging escapades. Reading with my Apostolic filter set to *ON* I do get her powerful message in her stories that the “Truth” is nothing to be mishandled by ignorant folk (in her stories, Southerners [boo!]). But for Flannery, those who do mishandle religion, as she dogmatically believes it to be, die violent deaths or suffer in a big way. She is from Georgia, yet learned her writing skills from the famous creative writing college somewhere in (Yankee-fied) Indiana. Is there some way we could do a group discussion on selected works of hers with you , Steve C, and me?
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Wow. That’s a great insight-and I’m only a few stories deep. I’m sure Steve would certainly be down for that, as well as Helene. I think it would be cool. How about we pick one, and I’ll post about it–and then use the comments section there to do it? And what would be a good place to start?
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Sounds great Ron! You may pick one from the works you have, FC’s Greatest Hits with Brass Section, or your call. Look forward to the discussions. Tag you’re it!
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Oh, and touche on the glasses effect. This works, too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8Kyi0WNg40
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LOL! That’s me!
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