Because the worst thing webloggers can do is repeat themselves.

Thus, I will not mention that I believe I need to find a new church -- or at least a supplemental bonus church -- and I will not mention that in the next few weekends I am probably going to try out a few other churches: a United Methodist, an ELCA, an E-Free1. Because then you would look at a post a year ago today and see that absolutely nothing has changed.

In fact, as I told Kim yesterday, in my current mood, I would ideally like to ditch about 90 percent of my social responsibilities -- writing film reviews, directing bells, singing in a choir, some small-group handbell ringing I'm doing, my job, et al. -- and do something more constructive with the time that I feel like I'm wasting. (Obviously, I get money for doing my job, so it's not completely "wasteful," per se, but I don't feel a particular yen for the work I'm doing, nor do I know what sort of job -- outside of Rich Handbell Composer and Arranger -- I have much of a yen for.) I get into these moods occasionally. I do not know if they are good or bad moods.

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1 Since I am not mentioning those churches, I should point out I am doubly not mentioning the Evangelical Presbyterian church I mentioned in year-ago post, because even though it is only about a mile from our new house, I know two people who are going to it, and although they are both nice people and such, I just don't want to know people who are going to churches I'm trying out for one or two Sundays, because I do not to be in the position to have to tell them why their church sucks.

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short & sour.
oh dear.
messages antérieurs.
music del yo.
lethargy.
"i live to frolf."
friends.
people i know, then.
a nother list.
narcissism.













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