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Re: The Brick Testament enters The Wilderness
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Date: 
Fri, 7 Feb 2003 00:18:29 GMT
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Jon Furman writes:
The look on Aarons face is priceless, almost as if he doesn't know what he's
being roped into, but is pretty sure it isn't going to be pretty! great work
again.

Thanks, Jon.

I am wondering if the sacrificed animal ate the croissant, or if the
croissant is representative of an intestinal organ, because it works as an
organ, but it's 5 times funnier to imagine the livestock pilfering the
kitchens of the Hebrew bakers.

That bull ate not just a croissant, but also two cherries, a carrot, four
hot dogs, an apple, a grey toupee, and red plume.

The Ark of the Covenant was really great as
well, The Shekinah cloud was a nice touch too.

I had to look up what "shekinah" means, but thanks.  @8^)

I'm wondering if you edited out Aaron's sons and the door maidens,
because of the earlier flak over lego "sex".

Flak about LEGO sex does not concern me.  Where is this story?  I've spent
the past hour or so re-reading Leviticus, Numbers, and the latter part of
Exodus and cannot seem to find it.  And a Google search for "door maidens"
turns up little of help.  Can you provide some chapter and verse numbers?

-Rev. Smith



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(...) Seems I've been mixing up my stories about priests of the Lord being offed for their sins! The passage I'm referring to is actually later on (Samuel 2:22-), but the similarities are strikingly similar. Occasionally I get my stories mixed up, (...) (22 years ago, 7-Feb-03, to lugnet.build.ancient)

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The look on Aarons face is priceless, almost as if he doesn't know what he's being roped into, but is pretty sure it isn't going to be pretty! great work again. I am wondering if the sacrificed animal ate the croissant, or if the croissant is (...) (22 years ago, 6-Feb-03, to lugnet.build.ancient)

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