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Goodreads I met a couple on Christmas Eve, I got their furnace working. We had talked throughout my working, it came up that I loved learning old crafts & trades. She gave me a book set that belonged to her father: The Foxfire Books, volumes I-V. My heart grew 3 sizes that day.

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A brilliant entry from Anna as she enjoys reading ‘Alan’s Big Scary Teeth’ by Jarvis, whilst waiting to see Father Christmas on the Crosby Rotary Club Santa Float. 📖✨ #ReadAnywhereAndEverywhere #christmas #readingisfun

A brilliant entry from Anna as she enjoys reading ‘Alan’s Big Scary Teeth’ by Jarvis, whilst waiting to see Father Christmas on the Crosby Rotary Club Santa Float. 📖✨

#ReadAnywhereAndEverywhere #christmas #readingisfun
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Derek Brian Burgess hey brother, do you have any relevant threads you can share for our friend here on the Church Father's and their beliefs about the Eucharist, Mass, Holy Orders, etc?

Daniel L. ✝️🇻🇦 - Merry Christmas! (@servusdeivivi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey Derek I know you're focusing on threads more so perhaps cook one up for our friend here about the positions the Church Father's held with regards to the Papacy, True Presence, Sacrifice of the Mass, or the hierarchy of the Church?

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Shakespeare was a commercialist. So was Alleyn. Men like this also won the support of wealthy patrons, who were conservative, land-owning men. Shakespeare is performed solemnly today, but was performed to the cheap (and loud) seats back then. It was rabble-rousing.

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Long story short: live theatre is harder to make big money, not worth investing in lots of woke shit there. It has to be more crowd pleasing. No reason that leftists should capture it. Their ideals are not particularly welcome in the more commercial end of the market.

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Regina George is also incredibly skinny, an important plot point for when she gains weight! In the movie, girl’s already fat. My theory is movies can frontload costs on marketing and go for opening weekend, while theatres have to keep punters coming in, week after week.