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1 | "...an insult to your infallibility"? | Num 28:11 | kalos | 97570 | ||
1. Where did I say one word about age or younger preacher vs. older preacher? 2. You don't know who Spurgeon is? Are you serious? |
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2 | "...an insult to your infallibility"? | Num 28:11 | Hank | 97609 | ||
Mr. Kalos Man - Not meaning to brag, you understand, but even us Ozark backwoodsy folks knows what a spurgeon is. It's a fish, that's what. I think it come from somewheres in England. My great grand pappy George claimed he brung it over with him on the Mayflower in 1814, but he had a hankering for stretching things a mite. Anyways, we'd ruther have fried catfish and hush puppies than most anything else in the fish line. But I jest wanted to let you know we ain't dumb enough not to know about them spurgeon fish. They's one kind of fish we shy away from down here in the Ozarks, and that's mackerel. It don't seem fit to eat them cause folks say they may be kinda sacred. Fact is, lots of folks down here calls them holy mackerel. --Hank | ||||||
3 | "...an insult to your infallibility"? | Num 28:11 | kalos | 97619 | ||
Hank: I think you might be mistaken about what a spurgeon is. I looked it up in the writings of Marx, and according to Chico: "That's-a no fish. That's a doctor what-a cut-a you open when you sick." kalos |
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