From: Mike Rosenberg on
John Wolf <jwolf6589(a)THUNDERBIRDgmail.com> wrote:

> Regardless Fundamentalist do not dance and forbid
> dancing so I no longer have to worry about dancing skills.

So now you're discussing religion again? Okay, well, then I'd like to
know why you choose to practice such a religion. Certainly God and
Jesus, if such beings exist/existed, would not approve of such a choice.
Plenty of normal religious Christians dance at the studio I go to,
including Southern Baptists, so clearly God/Jesus/whatever aren't
telling them not to.

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From: George Kerby on



On 4/7/10 9:28 PM, in article %abvn.49721$iu2.29928(a)newsfe15.iad, "John
Wolf" <jwolf6589(a)THUNDERBIRDgmail.com> wrote:

> On 4/7/10 8:49 PM, Mike Rosenberg wrote:
>> My latest dance performance<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_9pudbFisE>
>
> Interesting video. Once I got thrown out of dance school for being too
> poor of a dancer. Regardless Fundamentalist do not dance and forbid
> dancing so I no longer have to worry about dancing skills.
>
>
> John

Goes along with the rest of your persona...

From: Phillip Jones on
John Wolf wrote:
> On 4/7/10 8:49 PM, Mike Rosenberg wrote:
>> My latest dance performance<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_9pudbFisE>
>
> Interesting video. Once I got thrown out of dance school for being too
> poor of a dancer. Regardless Fundamentalist do not dance and forbid
> dancing so I no longer have to worry about dancing skills.
>
>
> John

Sounds sort like the religion my dad grew up in Free Will or Brush Arbor
Holiness The only music they allowed was by guitar or piano. And They
believed people that spoke in unknown tongues were possessed by the
devil. My Aunt my dad's sister while visiting went to a Local Holiness
church and they were speaking in Tongues. shouting, hitting tambourines
Running up and down the isles and over the pews.

She got scared and asked Dad to take us home.

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From: Andrea Wilke on
In article <1jgmzzg.15z4k461yrpy6gN%mikePOST(a)TOGROUPmacconsult.com>,
mikePOST(a)TOGROUPmacconsult.com (Mike Rosenberg) wrote:

> I think we have it backwards, though. John may have been so bummed at
> being expelled from dance school that he then joined a sect that
> specifically banned dancing as a way of saying "Oh well, it doesn't
> matter anyway."

Yes, look at his exact words - "I no longer have to worry about dancing
skills". It really sounds like he picked a church to get out of having
to so something that was too hard for him.

Ironic, isn't it, that fundamental begins with FUN. I think not wanting
to have fun means he' mental. Here's how to have fun -

http://www.gocomics.com/adamathome/2010/04/06/
From: Nick Naym on
In article %abvn.49721$iu2.29928(a)newsfe15.iad, John Wolf at
jwolf6589(a)THUNDERBIRDgmail.com wrote on 4/7/10 10:28 PM:

> On 4/7/10 8:49 PM, Mike Rosenberg wrote:
>> My latest dance performance<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_9pudbFisE>
>
> Interesting video. Once I got thrown out of dance school for being too
> poor of a dancer. Regardless Fundamentalist do not dance and forbid
> dancing so I no longer have to worry about dancing skills.
>
>
> John


So, I guess masturbation is out of the question, huh?


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