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At a Fish Fry?Churches are "advertising" now?
Plenty do and for a myriad of reasons. Services, hours, festivals, fish frys, etc...
I am going to a fish fry tonight with my parents. I want some homemade pierogies.
That's as bad as up here serving coleslaw at spaghetti suppers.
I've not had "perogies"....what are they? And what are the ingredients?Churches are "advertising" now?
Plenty do and for a myriad of reasons. Services, hours, festivals, fish frys, etc...
I am going to a fish fry tonight with my parents. I want some homemade pierogies.
Homemade pierogies are da bomb.
The point was that "advertising" means you're selling something. Specifically you're trying to persuade people to buy something they don't need. (If they need it, it doesn't need advertising). It's a revealing choice of gerund.
Either a Freudian slip, or perhaps somebody's been following the Rump Fraud University playbook: "You don't sell products, benefits or solution --- you sell feelings".
Sounds like Buffalo.At a Fish Fry?Churches are "advertising" now?
Plenty do and for a myriad of reasons. Services, hours, festivals, fish frys, etc...
I am going to a fish fry tonight with my parents. I want some homemade pierogies.
That's as bad as up here serving coleslaw at spaghetti suppers.
This region has a very large Eastern European heritage. You can’t swing a wiffle ball bat without hitting a Polish Catholic.
Churches are "advertising" now?
Plenty do and for a myriad of reasons. Services, hours, festivals, fish frys, etc...
I am going to a fish fry tonight with my parents. I want some homemade pierogies.
Homemade pierogies are da bomb.
The point was that "advertising" means you're selling something. Specifically you're trying to persuade people to buy something they don't need. (If they need it, it doesn't need advertising). It's a revealing choice of gerund.
Either a Freudian slip, or perhaps somebody's been following the Rump Fraud University playbook: "You don't sell products, benefits or solution --- you sell feelings".
Okay Pogo does this mean get rid of all Political Advertising, too?
I think you have a great point there, do we need politicians telling us what we need?
Are any selling real solutions or just themselves?
Jesus and Buddha shared Truth and Wisdom for FREE.
Anyone is FREE to read the laws in the Bible and Constitution and
enforce them directly instead of waiting on Govt to tell us what rights we have and don't have.
They are already written and just require enforcement by the people to be social contracts
where consent of the governed is the basis of law and governance.
Isn't it the business of political parties to take what is already FREE
(ie freedom of choice and natural rights) and sell them back for profit?
Hmmm Pogo this advertising angle, maybe you are on to something here!
Kugel rocks! I envy you.At a Fish Fry?Churches are "advertising" now?
Plenty do and for a myriad of reasons. Services, hours, festivals, fish frys, etc...
I am going to a fish fry tonight with my parents. I want some homemade pierogies.
That's as bad as up here serving coleslaw at spaghetti suppers.
This region has a very large Eastern European heritage. You can’t swing a wiffle ball bat without hitting a Polish Catholic.
I've not had "perogies"....what are they? And what are the ingredients?
I've not had "perogies"....what are they? And what are the ingredients?Churches are "advertising" now?
Plenty do and for a myriad of reasons. Services, hours, festivals, fish frys, etc...
I am going to a fish fry tonight with my parents. I want some homemade pierogies.
Homemade pierogies are da bomb.
The point was that "advertising" means you're selling something. Specifically you're trying to persuade people to buy something they don't need. (If they need it, it doesn't need advertising). It's a revealing choice of gerund.
Either a Freudian slip, or perhaps somebody's been following the Rump Fraud University playbook: "You don't sell products, benefits or solution --- you sell feelings".
Churches are "advertising" now?
Plenty do and for a myriad of reasons. Services, hours, festivals, fish frys, etc...
I am going to a fish fry tonight with my parents. I want some homemade pierogies.
Homemade pierogies are da bomb.
The point was that "advertising" means you're selling something. Specifically you're trying to persuade people to buy something they don't need. (If they need it, it doesn't need advertising). It's a revealing choice of gerund.
Either a Freudian slip, or perhaps somebody's been following the Rump Fraud University playbook: "You don't sell products, benefits or solution --- you sell feelings".
Okay Pogo does this mean get rid of all Political Advertising, too?
I think you have a great point there, do we need politicians telling us what we need?
Are any selling real solutions or just themselves?
Jesus and Buddha shared Truth and Wisdom for FREE.
Anyone is FREE to read the laws in the Bible and Constitution and
enforce them directly instead of waiting on Govt to tell us what rights we have and don't have.
They are already written and just require enforcement by the people to be social contracts
where consent of the governed is the basis of law and governance.
Isn't it the business of political parties to take what is already FREE
(ie freedom of choice and natural rights) and sell them back for profit?
Hmmm Pogo this advertising angle, maybe you are on to something here!
Let's not overthink it. I'm simply noting the fact that if an entity is advertising something, it means they're selling something. Which considering it's a church, is remarkably candid. Probably more than the writer intended.
Especially the whole egg and bunny thing.easter is a based in paganism.
According to your article, they changed it from Jesus to Christ. This is another one of those stellar articles including almost no facts.Church Forced to Remove the Word ‘Jesus’ From Easter Advertising
A church has been forced to remove the word ‘Jesus’ from its signs ahead of Easter because it has been causing offence.
Nope there's no attack on Christians world wide, and the pathetic losers who bend over and obey " the removal of it" , you are the weak ,........ Exactly the same in American bend over and obey you are weak.
Compliments once again on a bullshit thread.
Looks good....interesting how so many cultures have something similar to that.I've not had "perogies"....what are they? And what are the ingredients?Churches are "advertising" now?
Plenty do and for a myriad of reasons. Services, hours, festivals, fish frys, etc...
I am going to a fish fry tonight with my parents. I want some homemade pierogies.
Homemade pierogies are da bomb.
The point was that "advertising" means you're selling something. Specifically you're trying to persuade people to buy something they don't need. (If they need it, it doesn't need advertising). It's a revealing choice of gerund.
Either a Freudian slip, or perhaps somebody's been following the Rump Fraud University playbook: "You don't sell products, benefits or solution --- you sell feelings".
Delicious folded dumpling, can include cheeses, veggies, whatever one likes.
One time many years ago a co-worker who happened to be from Poland brought me a whole bucket full of homemade pierogi for my birthday. I loved 'em ever since.
Kugel rocks! I envy you.
Especially the whole egg and bunny thing.easter is a based in paganism.
Looks good....interesting how so many cultures have something similar to that.I've not had "perogies"....what are they? And what are the ingredients?Churches are "advertising" now?
Plenty do and for a myriad of reasons. Services, hours, festivals, fish frys, etc...
I am going to a fish fry tonight with my parents. I want some homemade pierogies.
Homemade pierogies are da bomb.
The point was that "advertising" means you're selling something. Specifically you're trying to persuade people to buy something they don't need. (If they need it, it doesn't need advertising). It's a revealing choice of gerund.
Either a Freudian slip, or perhaps somebody's been following the Rump Fraud University playbook: "You don't sell products, benefits or solution --- you sell feelings".
Delicious folded dumpling, can include cheeses, veggies, whatever one likes.
One time many years ago a co-worker who happened to be from Poland brought me a whole bucket full of homemade pierogi for my birthday. I loved 'em ever since.
Australians are descended from criminals, why is anybody surprised?The Churches in Australia are pretty empty. They have huge beautiful churches but when you go in, they're empty.
Especially the whole egg and bunny thing.easter is a based in paganism.
Especially the whole egg and bunny thing.easter is a based in paganism.
Churches are "advertising" now?
Plenty do and for a myriad of reasons. Services, hours, festivals, fish frys, etc...
I am going to a fish fry tonight with my parents. I want some homemade pierogies.
Homemade pierogies are da bomb.
The point was that "advertising" means you're selling something. Specifically you're trying to persuade people to buy something they don't need. (If they need it, it doesn't need advertising). It's a revealing choice of gerund.
Either a Freudian slip, or perhaps somebody's been following the Rump Fraud University playbook: "You don't sell products, benefits or solution --- you sell feelings".
Okay Pogo does this mean get rid of all Political Advertising, too?
I think you have a great point there, do we need politicians telling us what we need?
Are any selling real solutions or just themselves?
Jesus and Buddha shared Truth and Wisdom for FREE.
Anyone is FREE to read the laws in the Bible and Constitution and
enforce them directly instead of waiting on Govt to tell us what rights we have and don't have.
They are already written and just require enforcement by the people to be social contracts
where consent of the governed is the basis of law and governance.
Isn't it the business of political parties to take what is already FREE
(ie freedom of choice and natural rights) and sell them back for profit?
Hmmm Pogo this advertising angle, maybe you are on to something here!