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Sabbath
The Sabbath has always been a part of my life. What’s more, it has always been a GOOD part of my life. It has never felt restrictive or forced or something that I wished I could just ignore. Each week I have looked forward to sundown on Friday, knowing that for the next 24hrs. I was “obligated” to rest and do no work. It is one of the most liberating feelings you can imagine. The older I get, the more I love it.
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Sloppiness

I cannot stand sloppiness. In that picture above, I’d hold that wussboi down and shave his fething head. Then I’d button that collar and slap a tie around his neck. If he was lucky, I’d just tie the tie. If he wasn’t so lucky, well, he’d have one swell necktie party. I just find that those who are sloppy in one area of their life tend to be sloppy in most other areas as well.
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I don’t think that’s his real hair.
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All the more reason to give him a necktie party then. Instant Justice for hair stealing!
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I dunno. I’d watch out for that comb. Looks like it could be weaponized pretty easily.
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Guns.
Lots of guns….
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A friend of mine is trying to become Jewish, and she had to do Shabbat during a camping trip. It is great when it works for you… I would be way too busy planning ahead for the no carrying/ no electricity/no mixing warm and cold water (I don’t remember the exact rules, sorry).
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How the jews keep Sabbath is pretty different from how Christians do.
Thankfully 😀
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That’s good than. I admire the fact that she can find the dedication for it, and it’s great that it works for her. But it really is a Lot…
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For Mrs B and I (and those who believe the same), Sabbath keeping comes down to not working, not buying and selling and having more worship time with God.
Easy peasy 😀
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Oh that actually sounds really good.
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Sloppiness is indeed a bad, bad habit… 🙂
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Unless you are sick. Then it’s just fine 🙂
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Wut?
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I found that a bit troubling too . . .
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My goodness, you all are a bunch of wusses this morning!
That or you can no longer deal with your guilty consciences! 😉
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Wouldn’t YOU like to know? I guess you’ll just have to wait like everybody else 😀
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No sloppiness here Booky! Suited, booted and tooted!
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* salutes *
😀
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However, the word sloppiness is pretty great. Have a good day.
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It IS a good word, isn’t it? 🙂
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It really is ha
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Yep. Sloppiness can be so contagious to all other spheres of our life! And when it’s ultra evident, you know something’s wrong!
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It is a very good indicator of what’s going on on the inside, that’s for sure.
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