Brigham and I have started brainstorming ideas for when ya'll get here. We thought it would be fun to go out to dinner as just adults once. So we're trying to decide where we should go-- trying to balance yummy food with cost-effeciveness for those on a tight budget (like ourselves). On match day Brigham and I went out with our friends to a terrific restaurant called Gertrudes. It's a nicer restaurant, and the food was OUTSTANDING. Of course it is a little pricey, but on Tuesdays they call it "Gertie's Grill Night", and their entrees are only $10-12 (instead of $20-26). Anyway, I got online to see if I could get us a reservation for Tuesday, May 1, but they only can accomodate a party of seven. There are nine of us adults, so that's obviously a problem. So I'd like to call a vote: Would you rather eat divine food and split into two parties (4 and 5) or go somewhere else and either pay more or have the food be less yummy?
Those poor Jehovah’s witnesses showed up at the door here again . They come here every few months or so. They rang the doorbell and my father-in-law (Craig) answered it. They asked if he'd like to talk about religion and he invited them in and said he'd love to. To make a long story short, he asked what makes the Jehovah's Whitnesses special and what was their "compelling doctrine". Their response was "well, we read the bible." Craig- "So do the Baptists, Catholics, and Mormons..... so what is special about your church" JW's- "we belive in Jesus Christ" Craig- "so do all of the Christians.... " JW's- "We preach the gospel" Craig- "Um... that still isn't original. Tell me why I should listen to you over anyone else" JW's- "Umm... I don't know..." Craig- "Well I'll tell you what the Mormon's compelling doctrine is that makes us different from everyone: We have ...
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