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Old 04-01-2007, 07:34 PM   #1
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Faust, sunday AM. nothing is more christian than forgiving. a reminder of hinckley's talk several years back about the frozen turkey incident.
Holland. the tongue.
we'll be covering these in seminary.
i like talks that really dig into a single topic. not so much into the "here are the 18 keys to being a good home teacher" talks.
hopefully i can stay awake for next session. that is always the hard one.
well, priesthood in a dark room is hard too. i pretty much missed the whole session. the choir woke me up, so i heard them sing.
i was able to listen to all of yesterday's sessions because i was touching up all the trim downstairs. if i'm doing something, i can stay awake. i told wife that was my plan today, but she gave it the leonard nimoy.
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Faust, sunday AM. nothing is more christian than forgiving. a reminder of hinckley's talk several years back about the frozen turkey incident.
Holland. the tongue.
we'll be covering these in seminary.
i like talks that really dig into a single topic. not so much into the "here are the 18 keys to being a good home teacher" talks.
hopefully i can stay awake for next session. that is always the hard one.
well, priesthood in a dark room is hard too. i pretty much missed the whole session. the choir woke me up, so i heard them sing.
i was able to listen to all of yesterday's sessions because i was touching up all the trim downstairs. if i'm doing something, i can stay awake. i told wife that was my plan today, but she gave it the leonard nimoy.
Those two talks really jumped out at me as well. I thought Elder Fausts and Elder Oaks talks were brave. President Hinckley's talk at the priesthood session was very powerfull as well as Elder Wirthlins -my son's favorite talk!
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Old 04-01-2007, 10:14 PM   #3
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Those two talks really jumped out at me as well. I thought Elder Fausts and Elder Oaks talks were brave. President Hinckley's talk at the priesthood session was very powerfull as well as Elder Wirthlins -my son's favorite talk!
Elder Wirthlin's talk in Priesthood which was all about football....

I loved that the guy in the film representing him always wore Red (if you didnt know Elder Wirthlin played football at the U) I am sure Elder Wirthlin had something to do with that
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Old 04-03-2007, 12:44 AM   #4
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well, priesthood in a dark room is hard too. i pretty much missed the whole session. the choir woke me up, so i heard them sing.
It's weird to dress up and watch the priesthood session on t.v. at the church. Why don't they just broadcast it so you can watch at home? I can understand why they do it outside of Utah. But in Utah? Come on.
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Old 04-03-2007, 04:57 AM   #5
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Elder Wirthlin's talk in Priesthood which was all about football....

I loved that the guy in the film representing him always wore Red (if you didnt know Elder Wirthlin played football at the U) I am sure Elder Wirthlin had something to do with that
I recieved a text from my buddy during Wirthlins talk that said "I am glad he dropped it he is a ute"
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Guys, he was playing for East at the time.
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It's weird to dress up and watch the priesthood session on t.v. at the church. Why don't they just broadcast it so you can watch at home? I can understand why they do it outside of Utah. But in Utah? Come on.
Because they know that if they broadcast it on tv, the temptation to watch the 2nd semi-final of the NCAA tournament.
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