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I see LadyFlynt voted for herself!
Rev. Winzer is easily one of my favorite posters here. What a blessing to have him on the board!There are definitely a good collection of names up there (except that SemperFideles guy who's a geek). One person, not on the list, who I always enjoy reading is Rev. Winzer (armourbearer).
I can't and I won't vote for a favorite. Though there is an element of fun here, and I love fun, this type of activity tends to trivialize the true worth of everyone on the board.
Besides, for the sake of those whom I respect the most I would refrain from tempting them with pride or embarrassing them with unsolicited exaltation.
Instead I will quote historian John T. McNeil who captures my personal sentiments for everyone in this community:
"From John Cotton to Jonathan Edwards, New England puritanism passed through an epoch of greatness and produced a type of human being that no just and informed mind can think of without admiration."
Though not everyone would agree I would quickly apply this same opinion to the Puritan Board and it's members. You've all got my vote.
I can't and I won't vote for a favorite. Though there is an element of fun here, and I love fun, this type of activity tends to trivialize the true worth of everyone on the board.
Besides, for the sake of those whom I respect the most I would refrain from tempting them with pride or embarrassing them with unsolicited exaltation.
Instead I will quote historian John T. McNeil who captures my personal sentiments for everyone in this community:
"From John Cotton to Jonathan Edwards, New England puritanism passed through an epoch of greatness and produced a type of human being that no just and informed mind can think of without admiration."
Though not everyone would agree I would quickly apply this same opinion to the Puritan Board and it's members. You've all got my vote.
I'm glad you made that an option. That made the choice much easier.yes you can, i made that an option.
I can't and I won't vote for a favorite. Though there is an element of fun here, and I love fun, this type of activity tends to trivialize the true worth of everyone on the board.
Besides, for the sake of those whom I respect the most I would refrain from tempting them with pride or embarrassing them with unsolicited exaltation.
Instead I will quote historian John T. McNeil who captures my personal sentiments for everyone in this community:
"From John Cotton to Jonathan Edwards, New England puritanism passed through an epoch of greatness and produced a type of human being that no just and informed mind can think of without admiration."
Though not everyone would agree I would quickly apply this same opinion to the Puritan Board and it's members. You've all got my vote.
I concur. And since we've all got your vote, would you mind voting for everyone above so I can move past the 0% mark? I'm having flashbacks of not getting picked for sports as a kid...
And now I think I will go vote for you Bob .
I can't and I won't vote for a favorite. Though there is an element of fun here, and I love fun, this type of activity tends to trivialize the true worth of everyone on the board.
Besides, for the sake of those whom I respect the most I would refrain from tempting them with pride or embarrassing them with unsolicited exaltation.
Instead I will quote historian John T. McNeil who captures my personal sentiments for everyone in this community:
"From John Cotton to Jonathan Edwards, New England puritanism passed through an epoch of greatness and produced a type of human being that no just and informed mind can think of without admiration."
Though not everyone would agree I would quickly apply this same opinion to the Puritan Board and it's members. You've all got my vote.
Thanks, Meg. Like others, I couldn't really pick, so, given the option, I voted for everyone. Looks like I may have missed one. Oops.Somebody vote for Bhowes. He's a wild and funny guy!
Chris Rhoades:
(Looking around, looking..... looking) Oh OK, I'll take Chris. Go stand in right field Chris. If the ball comes to you just hand it to Josh.