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3 comments:
Chasing the TIWIARN label brought me to Phil's post of a few months back regarding Google search terms. So a couple of things:
1. The longer God leads me to walk in his ways, the more and more I seem to stumble on this blog indirectly. I'll put some theological or ecclesiological search term into Google, and up near the top will inevitably be some blog that will look suspiciously Reformed, and sure enough, there'll be a link in its sidebar to Team Pyro. You guys really are all over the Blogosphere.
2. Where the heck did "schmeradactyl" come from!?
Never mind...I've got the answer to #2. Y'all probably want to pretend it never happened, but that must have been some good times.
Explanation here, for those who like me have been completely out of the loop.
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