Mort IS a good guy, isn't he?
A weirdo, but ultimately a good guy. Yes.

.. mmm .. that's just how I feel about you except for the good guy part....
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Well, Marc IS a good guy at heart. A bit misguided concerning politics, but a good guy nonetheless. I have respect for anyone who likes Mort, and is nice to him. Marc obviously has a kind heart.
I usually find some reason to appreciate a personality but a sense of humor is a must..
The same here. If you can't laugh, especially at yourself, you MAY as well hang it up. And put your name on a euthanasia list. MY sense of humor IS truly what keeps me going, as well as my strong faith in God. And I'm a bit UNIQUE in that respect, as well. I DON'T go to church, my faith is ONLY between me and my maker. I need NO "middle man", so to speak, TO speak to my God.
Sadly .. organized religion has lost touch for me as well .. although, a truly righteous believer is still an inspiration to me.
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Thanks. My mother REALLY first lost interest in organized religion the day of her father's (my grandfather) funeral. I did NOT attend, I was 9 years old, and my parents chose that the kids NOT attend. Anyway, after the service, which I BELIEVE was at a Catholic church, but I'm not sure of that, the preacher or pastor, or whatever he was, asked my mother if her father went to church. My mother told him the truth, that he never DID go to church. The preacher or pastor calmly told my mother that because of this, her father was GOING TO HELL. Well, this turned my mother off of organized religion, to say the least. My mother DID remain spiritual and a firm believer in God for the rest of her life. But she chose small, non-denominational churches to attend. I went with her a couple times in the 1980's to this nice little church that was VERY laid back, and led by a kind gentleman that was known as "Pastor Bob". The thing I remember most about the services was the soft "ringing of the bell", which was soothing and somewhat hypnotic. It WAS an enjoyable experience.