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Posted in forty four words, Georgia History by chamblee54 on July 18, 2025



This content was originally published July 12, 2009. … The first adventure today is This is why your’e fat. This a series of photos of dishes “to die for”. The one featured today is “The Luther Rory … A one third pound of sirloin topped with two slices of white American cheese, four strips of bacon, peanut butter, between two Krispy Kreme donuts.” … Well, you need a dessert after something like that. What about “Flapjack Fiasco … Layers from bottom to top: pancake; cookie dough; pancake; peanut butter and jelly; pancake; chocolate and bananas; pancake; caramel, oreo, marshmallow, sprinkles, M&M’s; pancake; caramel buttercream frosting granished with Trix cereal. … If that doesn’t satisfy you, there is : “Mork’s Dork From Ork…A half pound duck and pork patty, cheddar cheese, seven pieces of maple bacon, sauteed onions and zillion island sauce on a kaiser roll.” …

… The next part of this double feature is AwkwardFamilyPhotos. This popular outlet has charming family pictures, and stories from readers. One story goes like this: “Settling into university and making new friends is always going to be a big thing, and having two friends to stay at home after a drunken night out, my mother (them being two giggly girls) felt in good company enough to invite them upstairs excitedly whilst I was out of the room. The girls – also in possession of terrible hangovers – mystified but intrigued, followed my mother where they were told to close their eyes for a mere moment. When they opened them, my mother was sitting on the edge of her bed with her brand spanking new ventriloquist doll, apparently deciding it would be an appropriate morning to perform an impromptu comedy sketch. Awkward.”

This content was originally published July 12, 2009. … Abraham Piper has a blog called 22 Words. The concept is to say what you like in 22 words or less. On Friday, he posted this: “This isn’t an exciting, encouraging, or inspiring reason that I’m a Christian, but it is a reason.When I can’t believe something about Christianity, I ask myself if I can believe the opposite? I’m Christian because I answer No.” (The first sentence is the title of the post. The second part was exactly 22 words) To me, this is not a good reason to follow a path of spiritual discipline. …

… There are numerous issues with this line of thinking. What does it say to a person who prefers practice over belief? How can you tell what “the opposite” of something is? I had an answer it. It is one thing to believe in saying everything in 22 words of less. It is another to count your words, trim the fat, and practice this. A gram of practice is worth a pound of belief. The comment was “When I ask if I can believe in the opposite of the homophobia that infects Jesus Worship, the answer is yes.” A person named Dawn replied “How very cliché.” …

… Drew asked (44 words) “I’m a little confused by this. For instance, if you have trouble believing Jonah really lived for a few days in a fish, you ask, “Can I really believe Jonah *didn’t* live in a fish?” And the answer you come up with is “no?” Dawn contributed (40 words) “The real question you are asking is…Is the Bible true? But the LORD provided a great fish to swallow Jonah, and Jonah was inside the fish three days and three nights. Jonah 1:17 Can you beleive the opposite?” …

… What is the opposite of the Jonah story? Is it really capable of being described as the opposite of something? And, if the real issue is the truth of the Bible … I disagree with the notion that the Bible is the word of G-d. G-d does not write books. Using the Bible as a lens to view G-d distorts her. There are both good and bad things to say about the Bible. As for the story of Jonah, it has been translated several times. There is no doubt a context, and much for scholars and theologians to discuss. …

… I had a reply … “Would the opposite be that Jonah swallowed the great fish?” Dawn replied with a link. “Answering the fool” I was brought up thinking that fool was a serious insult. There is probably a Bible quote about calling your neighbor a fool, and being in danger of hell fire. Even if the magic book doesn’t say that, I don’t feel it is appropriate to call someone who disagrees with you a fool. The final comment was soon made. “Regarding the Jesus Worship custom of insulting a person with whom you disagree, I try to practice the opposite.” … At some time in the last 16 years, Abraham Piper sold 22 Words. It is now a spam nightmare.

The pictures for today’s entertainment are from This is why your’e fat. These delicacies include: Hot Dog And French Fry Pizza · Potachos Thick potato chips covered with chedder, bacon, tomatoes, onions, ketchup, chives and sour cream. · Shake Shack Shack Stack A deep fried cheese-stuffed portabello mushroom between two cheeseburgers. · Toad In The Hole Sausages in Yorkshire pudding batter served with vegetables, mashed potatoes and gravy and served in an edible square bowl. · Corn Dog Casserole Layers composed of hash brown patties, crumbled bacon, baked beans, corn, french fries topped by corn dog slices with mustard icing. · The Cornhole Corn on the cob wrapped in hickory bacon with two hot dogs and two Colby-Jack cheese sticks wrapped in ground beef. · Fat Sam Cheesesteak sandwich with chicken fingers, french fries, mozzarella sticks, ketchup, lettuce, tomato, bacon, and topped with egg and hot sauce. · Hamburger Cake ©Luther Mckinnon 2025

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