Tammy Fay Bakker once said: ‘Just because we’re Christians, it doesn’t mean we have to be dowdy.’
By ‘dowdy’ I assume she meant going out in public with less than four pounds of base makeup and a half gallon of eye liner.
Pastor once mused that I’m living proof God has a sense of humor. I can live with that, I just wish he’d have made me taller.
Churches get into the Christmas spirit with hilarious signs
Places of worship have been getting into the Christmas spirit with witty signs
With nearly 83 inches, this place is NY’s snowiest

THIS IS IN CtHs NECK OF THE WOODS
According to the National Weather Service, the areas with the most snow are in Oswego and Lewis counties — which get clobbered each year with snow drifting across the eastern edge of Lake Ontario.
And it’s the usual places: the tiny town of Redfield in Oswego County is leading the state with 82.6 inches of snow as of Friday.
So at this rate, Redfield is on pace for its second straight national recognition: Last year it won the USA Today Network’s first annual Golden Snowdrift Award after getting 350.5 inches of snow — which equals more than 29 feet.
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/politics/albany/2017/12/15/nearly-83-inches-place-nys-snowiest/108634560/
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Um… did anybody think through the name “Golden Snowdrift Award”? Or is it just my Frank Zappa influence that makes me think…
“Watch out where the huskies go,
Don’t you eat that golden snow…”
😀
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I’m very grateful we live BELOW the New York snow belt. 🙂 Warrior Princess, now, she lives in the Adirondacks. I hope she and my precious grandson will be able to get here for Christmas. Her hubby has to stay home, cuz he used up all his days off on his sister’s wedding, but my #3 daughter and #6 grandkid are hoping to join us when #2 (Army Princess) and her hubby renew their wedding vows after 10 years.
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THIS IS MY TOWN.

WIFR IS THE LOCAL CBS NETWORK
WE HAD A YOUNG POLICE OFFICER KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY LAST MONTH
What started as a way to light up the sidewalks for the holidays has transitioned into a way one neighborhood is honoring and paying tribute to the Rockford Police.
The Rolling Green neighborhood started putting out luminarias last year to brighten up the subdivision during Christmas time, but this year they wanted to something special to pay tribute to our first responders.
http://www.wifr.com/content/news/Neighborhood-sets-up-luminaries-to-honor-local-law-enforcement–464687153.html
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For some reason, I LOL’d at the “Long ago in a Galilee far, far away.”
Use the force, Luke… and John… and Mark… and Matthew…
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Oh, I have to send that to my sci fi sil! He’ll love it. 🙂
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