Sunday, February 04, 2007

D.Lo Responds to Responses to Responses to Post Comments

So here's a treat. Responses to post comments on a post where the main focus was a response to post comments. Cue the endless cycle. Also, new cards! You can see those on the left and read responses to responses to responses to post comments on the right, or in some cases see the cards on the right and read responses to responses to responses to post comments on the left. If that made no sense, ignore it and just keep reading.

L-Po: Please edit your blog to change "complements" to "compliments." We sent you to that big ol' University up there on that there bluff to get an edumacation ... now show us that you got some.
In other news, I think your family would love to test your game.

Changed the word spelling, and yeah, I think they would, too. As for showing you I've gotten some education, well, my plan for today is to go to breakfast in about twenty minutes, then do schoolwork (with general cleanliness stuck somewhere in) and mass at night. But aside from that I think I'm going to have to make schoolwork my only plan today. I got all my playing done earlier this weekend, so I don't have much choice.

L-Po: P.S. Note the time stamp on my post. I feel so cool ... like a college student.


Holy snap, you're up late! Doing work mostly, I'm guessing? If not I guess your college student just rubbed off on you or something.

nana: somewhere in my family history there were some Hugenots (okay, so I can't spell) but i can't remember where. I think your Mom found them, okay found out about them.
i think you are wonderful.

Hey, cool beans. I'd be interested to see this...(Mom, do you know which Huguenots she'd be thinking of?) Huguenots would've been pretty far back in the history, it seems. Also, you're wonderful, too.

br>nana: i forgot to say i would love to play the game, but only if you want to test it out on an over the hill, not very bright about Church history, "older" (REALLY older) person.

Oh, that'd be just great, actually. Thing is the game's intended to be quasi-educational so if people can learn stuff about other denominations from it then I'm all for that. If it starts discussions about differences with other Christians that's also good.


An explanation about the new card element. How does this card fit in with a Lutheran set? It doesn't, officially. But Pietism began under Lutheranism. So, if you get the full Lutheran set, plus Pietism, it will be treated in scoring as if Lutheranism was a four-card set instead of a three-card set. At any rate I have only a few minutes left before I must depart for lunch and then back here to do some massive amounts of homework of the everything variety. First up I believe is an essay for History regarding the scientific revolution and my primary sources, although I don't at all expect that to be the first thing done; the first thing done is definitely going to be some sort of reading. Maybe even my history reading, but let's not get too optimistic. (Not that none of it's interesting; rather that it's so agonizingly long and drawn-out.)

Good day and God bless!

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