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Hi, I'm Seymour. I am visiting this site based on a recommendation from a friend. I am male, happily married, many arrows in the quiver, life long LDS with family going back to Nauvoo. Love the BOM, wish I was more inclined to drink therefrom. I believe in Jesus Christ. I know He is the Savior of the world and the Redeemer of all who will be redeemed. What else is there?
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Nope, I don't know Mr. Jass. I must sympathize with him though. I have a sister with a name that's easy to poke fun at, and I've always felt bad for her. People can be unintentionally mean.
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Your parents must have a singular sense of humor Seymour. Dare I ask your sister's name?Seymour Butz wrote:Nope, I don't know Mr. Jass. I must sympathize with him though. I have a sister with a name that's easy to poke fun at, and I've always felt bad for her. People can be unintentionally mean.
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Seymour Butz wrote:Nope, I don't know Mr. Jass. I must sympathize with him though. I have a sister with a name that's easy to poke fun at, and I've always felt bad for her. People can be unintentionally mean.
I believe I read your first book...wasn't it "Under the Bleachers" by Seymour Butz?
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I don't think he's a relative. And what a ridiculous false name. Welcome anyway.jbalm wrote:Are you related to Hugh Jass?
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I hope this quote thing works right.brlenox wrote:Seymour Butz wrote:Nope, I don't know Mr. Jass. I must sympathize with him though. I have a sister with a name that's easy to poke fun at, and I've always felt bad for her. People can be unintentionally mean.
I believe I read your first book...wasn't it "Under the Bleachers" by Seymour Butz?
Thanks for reading my book! That's cool for an author to be recognized. Did you read the sequel, "Day at the Beach"?
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I am sorry to have hit an obviously raw nerve. False name? Why would a person do that?Hugh Jass wrote:I don't think he's a relative. And what a ridiculous false name. Welcome anyway.jbalm wrote:Are you related to Hugh Jass?
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I like this quote button thing.jbalm wrote:Thanks for stopping by, Hugh. I thought you were gonna leave me hanging.
I try not to leave anyone hanging. I just don't get to stop in at the LDS freedom forum much. Mostly I read a few posts and before I have a chance to write back I have to go. Busy busy busy.
wow, you have been here a long time. How old are you, anyways? Didn't the internet start in like 2006? You must be close friends with Al Gore to be on the internet this long.
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Other sites? There are no other sites. B-)jbalm wrote:I haven't learned how to log on to any other sites.
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Umm, maybe change your username and experience it all over again. How about: I. P. Stan Dingjbalm wrote:Then I've finished the internet. Now what?
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why don't you just go all out LDS and sign up as Thomas Spencer Monson? there's an outside chance the new improved jb could pull it off.jbalm wrote:I was thinking Dallinay Chokes.
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So is Denver Snuffer's stake president. I guess what goes around comes around.sen6b wrote:My dad's best friends name is Michael Hunt. No joke.
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That's a Hugh Jass coincidence.Hugh Jass wrote:So is Denver Snuffer's stake president. I guess what goes around comes around.sen6b wrote:My dad's best friends name is Michael Hunt. No joke.
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Why not just skip to the finale and be The Third Comforter?Obrien wrote:why don't you just go all out LDS and sign up as Thomas Spencer Monson? there's an outside chance the new improved jb could pull it off.jbalm wrote:I was thinking Dallinay Chokes.
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One my father's good friends from high school was named Richard Lively. Phonebook: "Lively, Dick"
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I went to school with a girl from Vietnam. Her name is Chu Mi. She married a guy whose last name is Dick. I always thought that was unfortunate.