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1 | Cup Passed? | Bible general Archive 2 | Hank | 118175 | ||
CDBJ: It's funny how a nom de plume can be descriptive of the literary production of the author. Take, for example, Samuel Langhorne Clemens, who is more popularly known as Mark Twain. The term "mark twain" was in common usage in the golden days of Mississippi River steamboating, and much of Mark Twain's literary output had to do with life on the Mississippi. Yes, pen names can be descriptive all right. I could give other examples in literature, of course, or even examples from this very Forum of how user names sometimes tend to reflect the nature of their posts. But I won't. It might be too Rowdy of me to do so at this time. --Hank | ||||||
2 | Cup Passed? | Bible general Archive 2 | CDBJ | 118240 | ||
Hi Hank, I have been anything but forthcoming with regard to any post that you might have made lately but now my stitches seem to be pretty well on the mend now so I just might venture out into a little deeper water! In posting to Rowdy that other day, and the mention of Satan as an accusing attorney, I neglected to mention that 99 percent of all the attorneys give the other 1 percent a bad name! That isn’t biblical but I believe it’s factual. CDBJ |
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