06 August 2008
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9 comments:
Ahh...YES! I love these Phil! More...more...keep em' comin! They are like opening a box of Sees chocolates: all so good, and all so uniquely distinct from one-another. However, the big difference between these posters and that box of candy, beyond the obvious physical properties of each, is that these posters are so entirely healthy and nutritious!
I know, the box of candy is a corny simile, but I just love these posters so much that something else I love so much--Sees chocolates--just seemed like a good comparison!
So, here's another crack at using figurative language: the precision and accuracy of these posters function as instruments of Truth in the hands of a doctrinal surgeon, operating on a patient that is sadly dying from the inside out as a result of malignant theological liberalism and emergentosis.
Phil,
Thanks for sharing these with the world. Two excellent additions.
I think I would compare them to a burger, fries and shake from IN-N-OUT. Quality you can (almost) taste.
These are worthy of framing.
Uh oh, here we go again....
I don't know why Phil had to drag Lego into all this. I may never be able to look at the stuff the same way again.
Stan,
Hey, I LIKE In-n-Out Burgers. The Shepherd's Conference served them last year and I loved every minute of it.
In-n-Out Burgers.
Why'd you have to mention that?
Now I "feel lead" to find an excuse to make a trip to southern California in order to satiate the desires of my heart.
Solameanie,
IN-N-OUT combos are the best. I lived in So Cal for a year and a half and IN-N-OUT was a favorite stop.
Mesa Mike,
Sorry about referencing IN-N-OUT. I know how bad the craving can be.
Claim Jumper anyone?
Never been to Legoland, but I hope I'll never find that kind of cross there....
I feel like I am sinning by just lookin at the lego cross.
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