Christ is Risen!
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If I had the references I would provide them without delay. Can someone out there help please? And it's more than the number, the exact forms are not spelled out. I'm repeating what I've been told countless times; it is a point of division between east and west.If you are trying to demonstrate my lack of theological training, wouldn't be easier to point to my first post here where I state "I'm not a scholar or expert"?http://www.orthodoxchristianity.net/forum/index.php/topic,19098.0.html
I never understood why people always say "I'm leaving" or "Goodbye" when we know they usually come back. Stay a while, enjoy the show and don't get too bent over online discussion.
Quote from: username! on January 16, 2009, 04:01:59 PMI never understood why people always say "I'm leaving" or "Goodbye" when we know they usually come back. Stay a while, enjoy the show and don't get too bent over online discussion. Give me enough singing swans, and I can make a choir of them.
username, those are GEESE, not swans! Or was that intentional?
Quote from: LBK on January 16, 2009, 10:10:20 PMusername, those are GEESE, not swans! Or was that intentional? Sorry, but those white birds are Tundra Swans, perhaps the Bewick subspecies.
Why not rename the thread to Differentiating between Geese, Swan and pouty infants?
Quote from: SolEX01 on January 17, 2009, 03:01:36 AMWhy not rename the thread to Differentiating between Geese, Swan and pouty infants? Intriguing but hey I had to defend my ground on the swan issue.
Quote from: username! on January 17, 2009, 03:06:43 AMQuote from: SolEX01 on January 17, 2009, 03:01:36 AMWhy not rename the thread to Differentiating between Geese, Swan and pouty infants? Intriguing but hey I had to defend my ground on the swan issue.You do a good job with knowing your waterfowl. Too many Geese have settled in MD and no one can kill one without going to jail.