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Little more than 3 hours until the weekend. Moving stuff. And packing other stuff. And putting away more different stuff. But hey, a nice bike ride is in store for tomorrow morning.

 
It's Friday, BITCHES! Only 7 more hours until the beer flows like wine!

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Hoping to add transmission fluid and fire the car up again tonight. Assuming nothing breaks, it might actually be done.

 
For the three day weekend ElCid is calling it early!

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Not impressed with the new Futurama episodes.

 
We are kick starting our summer hours today, as they are letting us out at noon. Next week we officially start, so we work 8-5:30 Mon-Thus, and 8-12 Friday until Labor Day. It's a 38 hour week, and you don't really notice the extra half hour during the week. They're pretty generous as far as time off and stuff here.

 
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think you can marry in a Mormon church unless you convert. Like MA said, you gotta play by the churches rules if you want a church wedding.
<--not married in a church
That is true, I don't think you are even allowed in one of their big temples if you aren't a member. My MIL's family in hardcore Mormon (the MIL renounced this later in life) and she couldn't get married to my FIL in a Mormon church.

<-- married by a judge
They built a Mormon church in Hopkins SC a few years back. For a small town (not even really a town) they have a goodly number of Mormons. Because non-Mormons aren't allowed in, they gave tours of the church before it was consecrated, or whatever the ceremony is called to bless a church. My parents went and said it was a pretty impressive facility.

And then after the heathens had been removed, the church pulled up the flooring and anything they might have touched.

 
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think you can marry in a Mormon church unless you convert. Like MA said, you gotta play by the churches rules if you want a church wedding.
<--not married in a church
That is true, I don't think you are even allowed in one of their big temples if you aren't a member. My MIL's family in hardcore Mormon (the MIL renounced this later in life) and she couldn't get married to my FIL in a Mormon church.

<-- married by a judge
They built a Mormon church in Hopkins SC a few years back. For a small town (not even really a town) they have a goodly number of Mormons. Because non-Mormons aren't allowed in, they gave tours of the church before it was consecrated, or whatever the ceremony is called to bless a church. My parents went and said it was a pretty impressive facility.

And then after the heathens had been removed, the church pulled up the flooring and anything they might have touched.
HAHAHA...that wouldn't have surprised me.

 
3 day weekend? You got short-changed. Four days here. :woot:
Also... Futurama... I concur.

I think they are o.k. but I wasn't comparing them to the old episodes, but to the current Simpsons episodes.
Oh... well, I haven't seen the Simpsons since at least my last year in college... maybe longer. So that's around 9 years and from what I've seen on the commercials over that time period, I'm not missing much.

 
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think you can marry in a Mormon church unless you convert. Like MA said, you gotta play by the churches rules if you want a church wedding.
<--not married in a church
That is true, I don't think you are even allowed in one of their big temples if you aren't a member. My MIL's family in hardcore Mormon (the MIL renounced this later in life) and she couldn't get married to my FIL in a Mormon church.

<-- married by a judge
They built a Mormon church in Hopkins SC a few years back. For a small town (not even really a town) they have a goodly number of Mormons. Because non-Mormons aren't allowed in, they gave tours of the church before it was consecrated, or whatever the ceremony is called to bless a church. My parents went and said it was a pretty impressive facility.

And then after the heathens had been removed, the church pulled up the flooring and anything they might have touched.
HAHAHA...that wouldn't have surprised me.
Actually I confirmed this with a Mormon friend of mine, they always open their new churches to the public after they are built, but pull up all the flooring and remove some furniture before they ever have services there.

 
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