Today's Joke of the Day, from my iGoogle homepage:
What's blue and fluffy? (answer to appear at end of post)
Today has been an interesting day. I woke up early(ish), had class, but left at the break 'cause I wasn't feeling well. Took some ibuwonderdrugs and felt better. The caf had leftover goulash for lunch (the main option was grouper tenders... nnnyahh...), and then I went over to the Ditty. Did some homework, met with a friend for a little while, then went to ITP (Intro To the Parish).
At ITP some of the visiting summer camp folks talked to us. And everytime they talked about their family camps, they went on and on and on about how you can't have a good Christian child without a good, strong Christian family. So... the family that camps together stays together? So I can't possibly be a good Christian, a good Lutheran, since my family didn't go to camp, I wasn't raise with the "right" theology (going back to last week's class), and *gasp* my sister's an agntheist? Huh. Well, Camp Camp is way better than your silly little Lutheran Bible Camp anyway. So there.
Then this other chick from a huge (10,000 memers on the rolls) church in MN came and talked to us. And she said (about her church) "ethnicly, we're mostly white. [WhateverTown] is historically wealthy." As if the two were related. I wanted to smack something.
Yay for bringing my knitting loom to class. It's a stress reliever, AND I don't have to worry about screwing up my gauge just because some idiot has decided that they can decide what Christianity is based on what their experiences are and no one else can have an experience and call it Christian unless it matches theirs! Argh.
Alrighty, I need to do some research before I go practice madly.
Oh, and what is up with the word "touring"? I've begun to refer to my "touring" recital, and there are people who literally cannot understand what I am saying. They say "ter-ing" whereas I guess I say "toring"... maybe it's like "prayer" and "brotherhood," which I had to say over and over in my voice lesson, where Dr. L said, "it's almost as if you have a speech impediment, which you don't. It's more like an accent... say it again." Apparently I don't use enough lip in my "r"s. Whateverrrrrrrrr.
Oh, and in response to what is blue and fluffy...
...
... blue fluff.
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