<b>Stumbled</b>
This mornig in field service i was severly stumbled. It was awful because it was from a very upstanding brother in the congregation whom everyone respected. I couldn't believe it. I was shocked and hurt. And it's so sad because this is a great epedemic among our brothers. It was an awful experience. We were out going door to door and the brother was telling about what he had done the nght before. I looked at him, surprised, and begin to walk off the porch and tripped over his bookbag as he was picking it up and i fell right down to the ground. I cant believe he stumbled me!!!!
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what did he do the night before?
i dont remember
ooh.. maybe YOU were doing something that would stumble ME!!!!!!!!!!!!
this is more something that YOU would write! haha
yea i know seriously
haha...but since the righteous one will never stumble...(hmmm)
who said anything about adam being righteous
you yourself have said it
haha...i don't know why but i found this stupidly funny. spit-on-my-screen-funny
you want to give your screen goodluck?
we dont believe in that, you pagan!
hahaha i know silly i was referring to a movie.
Speaking of stumbled... I've been read the Canterbury Tales by geoffery chaucer is a late night joy reading type thing.. and it's really good. Though the prologue was ridiculously long... it's worth it to get to the 'knights tale'. Very good story.. so far anyway... I'm not much of a reader but this book seems to have captivated me. Interesting how that works. there's not even any nude pictures of women in the book. it's a real book.
i read this book one time and it took me three whole years. well, so far it's taken three years as i'm still reading it. and i guess i shouldn't say whole years since i didn't read it every single part of each year. and since it's actually made up of sixty-six little books, i guess i've finished parts of the BOOK, but not the WHOLE book. and they're DEFINITELY are NOT any nude pictures in this book! although there was this one pretty steamy part about half-way through...oh nevermind
i saw a knights tale and i had nooooo idea that jeffery was a real guy, until my sister brought home some book by him
but the movie had no correlation to the book. makes no sense.
the idea of the movie is that Chaucer follows this knight around, and all this junk happens, and then later on, after the movie's story is over, he writes the Canterbury Tales, and incorporates a bunch of things that happen in the movie.
So if you'd read the Canterbury Tales and then went and saw the movie, you'd be like, "oh THAT's where he got that story from".
or something.
yea but the story is nothing like the movie...
in the book arcite, palamon , and theseus are the main knights. etc etc. and arcite and palamon are imprisoned..and one escapes and one is freed.
anyway .. i guess the only correlation is that there's a KNIGHT and he's doing his thing and someone is writing about it..
I didn't say the story "A Knight's Tale" was anything like the movie. there are other stories in the Canterbury Tales. This is what I've heard, I read the canterbury tales a LONG LONG time ago, and only remember the story about the guy who had the red hot poker shoved up his ...
We read the prologue in school..that took a month, and we read about two of the stories. I'm not a big fan of the Brit Lit
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