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pgardn 06-21-2007 01:30 PM

Summer Solstice
 
How are you guys going to celebrate?

I plan to go to Wal-Mar wearing a Viking hat claiming I am Morton. Blonde Pony tail wig, large fake breasts... I'm in business. Might even guzzle some grog, sing some opera, while claiming I am Morton.

somerfrost 06-21-2007 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by pgardn
How are you guys going to celebrate?

I plan to go to Wal-Mar wearing a Viking hat claiming I am Morton. Blonde Pony tail wig, large fake breasts... I'm in business. Might even guzzle some grog, sing some opera, while claiming I am Morton.


Litha (Summer Solstice) is one of the four "Lesser Sabbaths" celebrated by Wiccans and other pagan religions, it is seen as the triumph of light...a time for handfasting and communication with the spirits of nature. For me personally, a day of quiet reflection.

Downthestretch55 06-21-2007 02:16 PM

Gee, now that you mention it, I did notice that exactly noon, the sun was aligned with the weathervane on top of the cupola on my carriage house and the cast shadow fell on the nearby bird bath.
Today, I'll quest for a virgin to share the wonder of it all.

On a side note, my 2yo filly had a gal ride her today, but she opted to wear clothes. Oh well...(the gal, not the filly).

somerfrost 06-21-2007 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Downthestretch55
Gee, now that you mention it, I did notice that exactly noon, the sun was aligned with the weathervane on top of the cupola on my carriage house and the cast shadow fell on the nearby bird bath.
Today, I'll quest for a virgin to share the wonder of it all.

On a side note, my 2yo filly had a gal ride her today, but she opted to wear clothes. Oh well...(the gal, not the filly).

Should I start with similar jokes and mocking? Let's see...did you hear they cancelled Easter? Oh well, one shouldn't go there...

Downthestretch55 06-21-2007 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by somerfrost
Should I start with similar jokes and mocking? Let's see...did you hear they cancelled Easter? Oh well, one shouldn't go there...

My apology Somerfrost. I honestly didn't realize that the Summer Solstace held significance.
Enjoy the holiday.

somerfrost 06-21-2007 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Downthestretch55
My apology Somerfrost. I honestly didn't realize that the Summer Solstace held significance.
Enjoy the holiday.

No problem DTS, I figured you probably missed my original post, it just humors me when folks (not you or pgardn) who are so sensitive about their beliefs take opportunities to mock the beliefs of others.

Downthestretch55 06-21-2007 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by somerfrost
No problem DTS, I figured you probably missed my original post, it just humors me when folks (not you or pgardn) who are so sensitive about their beliefs take opportunities to mock the beliefs of others.

Somerfrost,
I don't think it's cool to mock anyone's beliefs.
Again, sorry. I didn't mean to offend.
DTS

Storm Cadet 06-21-2007 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by pgardn
How are you guys going to celebrate?


I think the usual virgin sacrifice is the order of the day...getting tougher to find them nowadays:eek:


somerfrost 06-21-2007 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Storm Cadet
I think the usual virgin sacrifice is the order of the day...getting tougher to find them nowadays:eek:



Maybe you could practice walking on water so as to be more like JC?

somerfrost 06-21-2007 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Bababooyee
That only works if he (SC) is a Christian.

Besides, the pic looks like something from the New Inquisition!

OK, so I generalized...my bad I guess. The Inquisition, part of the Burning Times is not a funny subject to folks like me though.

pgardn 06-21-2007 03:22 PM

I had no idea. I mean it seems like it should be celebrated because it is a distinct event. And people have so many beliefs based on the rainy season in their particular geographic area, all these human beliefs are so closely aligned with climate and stars I should have known. But I had no idea.

I would still like to dress up like Vikequeen Morton.

I told my some of my more Christian relatives that I wanted to dress up as a Caribou on Easter, as it was more like a reindeer than a rabbit. They found it childish and ignorant. Which I am, and it is and I am as so forth and so on.

I also claimed to be nervous before the "election" of the new Pope as I thought I might get the nod... my wife found that childish and Ignorant. So I have offended many. I am a pest. Sorry.

I guess the little, tiny, miniscule, baby Jesus scenes did not go over well with some in Talladega Nights. I split the smooth muscle in my stomach I was laughing so hard.

somerfrost 06-21-2007 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Bababooyee
Well, if you don't know he is a Christian, why would you pick that as a target?

Not only is it presumptuous, at best, but it could also reveal something more... duhn duhn duhn



You missed my point, but it is really not worth explaining.


My mindset was to respond with a "mainstream" religious comment, frankly it was the first thing that came to mind...I wasn't going after a specific poster, merely making a statement designed for easy comprehension to most...I think more people "got" what I was saying than if I referenced Krishna, Job, Mohammad or other religious icons. I didn't miss you point, I merely stated what that picture represents to me.

pgardn 06-21-2007 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Bababooyee
Well, if you don't know he is a Christian, why would you pick that as a target?

Not only is it presumptuous, at best, but it could also reveal something more... duhn duhn duhn



You missed my point, but it is really not worth explaining.

It is presumptuous, but if you have to fire that shotgun in the US, you are most likely to hit a Christian. So he probably hit the target.

somerfrost 06-21-2007 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by pgardn
I had no idea. I mean it seems like it should be celebrated because it is a distinct event. And people have so many beliefs based on the rainy season in their particular geographic area, all these human beliefs are so closely aligned with climate and stars I should have known. But I had no idea.

I would still like to dress up like Vikequeen Morton.

I told my some of my more Christian relatives that I wanted to dress up as a Caribou on Easter, as it was more like a reindeer than a rabbit. They found it childish and ignorant. Which I am, and it is and I am as so forth and so on.

I also claimed to be nervous before the "election" of the new Pope as I thought I might get the nod... my wife found that childish and Ignorant. So I have offended many. I am a pest. Sorry.

I guess the little, tiny, miniscule, baby Jesus scenes did not go over well with some in Talladega Nights. I split the smooth muscle in my stomach I was laughing so hard.


Pgardn, you are one of the last folks I'd accuse of being intolerant, I just felt like a response was necessary and my initial one was simply to define what Litha means to me, then...after it appeared the thread was heading down a particular path, I responded in kind. I'm not sensitive like some folks, but I do find some things amusing, others disturbing...it's my nature to "give my side" on topics like this...I don't mean to imply anything personal towards you.

somerfrost 06-21-2007 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by pgardn
It is presumptuous, but if you have to fire that shotgun in the US, you are most likely to hit a Christian. So he probably hit the target.


Yeah, if we were living in Iraq, I'd have responded with a Islamic-related remark...well, maybe not unless I got a headstart!

somerfrost 06-21-2007 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Bababooyee
Well, is mocking or making jokes about another faith wrong? And, if so, why stoop to that level? I mean, you can make a point without doing to others that which you find offensive.


And, for me the picture reminds me of how hilarious Monty Python's Holy Grail is. Not sure why, though.


To quote the lyrics of a song by Malvina Reynolds that we use to sing at demonstrations in the 60's:
"It isn't nice to block the doorway
It isn't nice to go to jail,
There are nicer ways to do things,
But the nice ways always fail!"

Sometimes, you have to go places that you'd rather not to make a point...or, using another popular phrase, "what goes around comes around!"

Cajungator26 06-21-2007 03:51 PM

Leave it to Wayne to quest for a virgin... my God. LOL


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