Being a blamer and being irresponsible are opposite evils, but not equal. Blaming is thrice damnable.
One for avoiding the responsibility.
Two for calling evil what is good.
And three for spoiling the fellowship.
A way may seem right to a man, but in the end lead to death. Here's to finding another way.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
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This is good. By the way, it is your fault! :)
I know. In fact I take the blame for this whole blog.
It's ok, second mouse....Jesus died to take the blame for you, so I guess that covers your blog too.
Squeek, Squeek...what good cheese!...high quality snooty french cheese.
:) LOL
So we have this thing going around our house and friends lately. Every time I start to sense the blame clouds floating through, I just go ahead and do the rain dance and get it all out. What then happens is everyone starts gettting blamed for everything.
For example, we went to our house in the country a few weeks back. I made it clear to everyone that it was my fault we had bottled water on ice, and we could all blame Jill for having the amazing cheese dip. I think it was my son Christopher's fault that trash got taken out, etc.
We actually have a lot of fun with it.
Why'd you delete your comment, MJ???
Ask J330.
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