I haven't either. Are y'all going to do something special at six o' clock tomorrow? Celebrate with ice cream or barbecued raptor? Oh, I am SO looking forward to what Camping will say on Sunday......
I WAS camping out on Friday night. Seriously, I was, with some other dads and their sons at a birthday party camp out in a friend's backyard. The irony of the moment did not escape us.
I found it personally ironic, that a group of guys I play guitar with for church all decided to play "I'll Fly Away" for Sunday. Humorous, yes, intended, no.
Good to know! ;)
ReplyDeleteNice. Glad you haven't what with that raptor out there.
ReplyDeleteIf you do, be sure to bring some good firearms. I hear there's a raptor around here somewhere...
ReplyDeleteI haven't either. Are y'all going to do something special at six o' clock tomorrow? Celebrate with ice cream or barbecued raptor? Oh, I am SO looking forward to what Camping will say on Sunday......
ReplyDeleteBarbecued raptor? Is that legal?
ReplyDeleteAll I know is that it's legal in Texas!
ReplyDeleteFLY, BIRDIES! FLY!
ReplyDeleteSoon, we will all be camping, and the raptor shall take you in his loving embrace. MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!
Harold the Camper, your remarks are starting to sound really campy, if you don't mind my saying so.
ReplyDeleteGo chill... oh, wait, I forgot: your nerves are rather frazzled. Was it the rapture or a raptor that you were warning us about? :)
No earthquakes. Guess the Bible was right, and Mister Camping was wrong.
ReplyDeleteHuh.
If there's no rapture than we might as well have bbq raptor.
ReplyDeleteHow about some spicy buffalo raptor?
ReplyDeleteI'm a Frank's buffalo sauce addict. Goes well on popcorn!
ReplyDeleteEND OF THE WORLD
ReplyDeleteA song dedicated to Harold Camping
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Ha ha! I guess the only folks who were raptured were Camping and his staff! Did you all see?
ReplyDeletehttp://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/apocalypse-quietly-harold-camping-awol/story?id=13659311
I WAS camping out on Friday night. Seriously, I was, with some other dads and their sons at a birthday party camp out in a friend's backyard. The irony of the moment did not escape us.
ReplyDeleteI figure if Camping was right, we would have been able to see Rob Bell discover how wrong he is by now.
ReplyDeleteI found it personally ironic, that a group of guys I play guitar with for church all decided to play "I'll Fly Away" for Sunday. Humorous, yes, intended, no.
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