The Isolated Blurt Thread III: Thread of Darkness

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YES. I adore him. And agree with you on every point. He's so talented, and he's all about nurturing creativity with his HitRecord projects, and he's just so fucking hot. He's hot AND adorable. And the movie is smart and realistic in a tongue-in-cheek kind of way. Fun and funny and hot and clever. Now I want to watch it again.

And I really wish I could fuck Julianne Moore.

And the take on confession. It's all so real.

And him out of the shower. God. I need to go get off.
 
I thought you were going to shag the pizza boy.

Nah, the funny thing about the small town I live in, the pizza boy is actually the owner and he's very married. I was joking about the young pizza boy.

You should watch Don Jon though, best ending to a movie I've seen in a long damn time.
 
Nah, the funny thing about the small town I live in, the pizza boy is actually the owner and he's very married. I was joking about the young pizza boy.

You should watch Don Jon though, best ending to a movie I've seen in a long damn time.

Small town here too. One pizza place.

I'm watching Gran Torino. It also has a good ending depending on how you look at it.
 
But the timing was wrong; no one goes to confession after Mass. It wouldn't make sense, you want to be clean before communion.
Used to be you couldn't swallow that body w/o having performed post-confessional penance. Ha.
Fuckin' transmogrification is some weighty stuff.
 
What that mean?

That the bread and wine are changed "substantially" into the actually body and blood of Christ. Not a symbol, not an avatar, but the actual flesh and blood of the human god.

This is the difference between Roman Catholicism and mainline Protestantism, like Anglican/Episcopalian churches, for whom the consecration of the bread and wine is symbolic. The Anglicans call it consubstantiation.
 
I'm not ashamed to admit that I've been singing along to every word of every song of this Garth Brooks special.
 
That the bread and wine are changed "substantially" into the actually body and blood of Christ. Not a symbol, not an avatar, but the actual flesh and blood of the human god.

This is the difference between Roman Catholicism and mainline Protestantism, like Anglican/Episcopalian churches, for whom the consecration of the bread and wine is symbolic. The Anglicans call it consubstantiation.

Shit. I mixed up my long words. That was what I meant.
 
I'm not catholic so I didn't know any better. I was born to nuns though.
 
I'm not ashamed to admit that I've been singing along to every word of every song of this Garth Brooks special.

I met him once. Nice fella. It was the lobby of the Peabody Hotel in Memphis in January 1994.
 
I'm not catholic so I didn't know any better. I was born to nuns though.

I thought you wrote "runs" at first. Was wondering if was Springsteen reference or something more/less squeamish, depending upon one`s point of view.
 
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