Poor thing. Sounds like she really needed something to believe in, perhaps she needed more then anything to believe in herself.
Poor thing. Sounds like she really needed something to believe in, perhaps she needed more then anything to believe in herself.
Hey whats wrong with that![]()
don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....
I have been frosted!
Thanks Kfamr for the signature!
...no wonder that Evian spelled backwards is "NAIVE"![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Lol... I'd be willing to bet that a lot of the bottles were bought as novelty items, for humor value.
Then there are the staunchly religious... (shrugs). Don't know the Catholic or Anglican faiths well enough to mock them for wanting blessed water. I don't even know what they use it for.
Another snake oil salesman. The old west was full of them....seems like the new west is to !!!!
Wombat
Blessed water ??? Well....you could pour it over your head. For all the good it would do for anything, you may as well do that.Originally Posted by Sophist
Wombat
Hey, you just leave us Californian's alone..............we will sell what we want to and buy what we want to.............![]()
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So did you buy a bottle, Gini? Did you get it for a good price?![]()
Originally Posted by wombat2u2004
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I meant what religious function it serves. Obviously, not being of their faith, it is no different to me than any other bottle of water. But I am not going to shrug it off so quickly if it is something that would technically serve a function in their belief system.
Honestly, I wouldn't laugh at a Jewish person for paying more for a kosher food product just because the OTHER, cheaper product was just as good to me. Dunno.
(shrugs)
Well I suppose if the weather is hot, like it is here....you could pour it over your head and say "God that feels good !!!".Originally Posted by Sophist
Thats kind of a religious function.....in a way.........er...I think.
Wom
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