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  2. Not necessarily a problem, if it's been steady there. Has it been creeping up? George
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  4. No, not Jackie. But Jackie was really young, too. She was 24. The First Lady in question was 21. I think you would have to know the story behind this trivia to have any real idea of just who this would be. Another clue. In her day, this first Lady, was the equivalent of what Jackie Kennedy was in her day in terms of setting trends that the American public just couldn't get enough of.
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  6. I looked for a patron saint of eyeballs. Closest I found is St. Lucy. https://mycatholic.life/saints/saints-of-the-liturgical-year/13-december-saint-lucy-of-syracuse-virgin-and-martyr--memorial/ “Saint Lucy is often depicted in sacred art holding her eyes because much later legends state that either the guards gouged her eyes out as torture, or that she gouged her own eyes out so that her suitor would no longer be tempted by their beauty.” I suppose, if one had say, ocular melanoma, one could pray to St. Lucy for healing.
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    What ever happened to the Transylvania Twist?
  8. Stayed Too Long, Thank you for starting this thread, it's well worth a thorough examination.
  9. One might opine that the youngest Presidents had the youngest First Ladies. Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush, and Michelle Obama come to mind, but none of them were THAT young. Of course, an older President might have married someone much younger than himself. Still, I'll try Jackie Kennedy? George
  10. 21st Century Schizoid Man...King Crimson FREE POST!
  11. I don't think I know that one waysider.
  12. How many of us have heard the following man-made terms: “pre-trib,” “mid-trib,” and “post-trib”? Let me ask: What’s the probability… The Law and the Book of Revelation dismantle this man-made structure — “pre-trib,” “mid-trib,” and “post-trib” — and sweep the wreckage into the theological garbage can? What’s the probability… The precedents God gave us through Moses and Christ enable us to see the mystery from Acts to the Book of Revelation? What’s the probability… With God's precedents, we have biblical research tools that work 100% of the time, no exceptions, and thus, we have Christ and the Law on our side? Next: 1. How did Christ use the symbol of a “thief”? 2. How is it identical to Paul’s use of a “thief”—which has nothing to do with “signless”? 3. What are the celestial and earthly signs that mark the onset of the Day of the Lord & the Rapture—and what does it have to do with the symbol of a “thief”? And this: 4. Why does the Rapture line up with the fifth holy day, Rosh Hashanah/The Feast of Trumpets? Why? It’s the Law. Peace. revvel
  13. George, just got back my most recent PSA results, it was 2.53.
  14. No, a play on words, Meet Those Fockers. Luke Perry Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Dakota Fanning
  15. *checks* He's considered the patron saint of EXORCISTS and possessed people. The only written prayer I saw to be directed at him that was related to this was one to keep evil and evil people away from one's self, and was not specifically about possession or demons or devils or anything supernatural. The sensible conclusion to draw, if one believes in patron saints, is that he's to be the one to direct prayers to if you are ministering to a possessed person and/or are performing an exorcism on a possessed person. He's known for living a holy and virtuous life, and that seems to be the connection. That is, if you need to free someone from possession, you need lots of Holy to free them, thus someone like St. Bruno.
  16. He is the patron saint of the possessed one. October 6: Saint Bruno, Priest—Optional Memorial 1030–1101 Patron Saint of possessed people Equivalent canonization by Pope Leo X in 1514 Liturgical Color: White
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  18. Well, if one is a Roman Catholic, that's the way to go. For basically all other Christians, that's the wrong way to enact one's prayer life. (Also, perhaps St. Bruno is to be prayed to if SOMEONE ELSE is possessed. It's probably hard to pray if you're possessed and in an episode.)
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