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Friday, May 27, 2011
The Best Two Years
A lot of people refer to their missions as the best two years of their life, but I like to go one step further and refer to every other time as the worst 30 years of my life.
And what do you believe when the same guy that says his mission was the best two years of his life also says the day he married his wife was the best day of his life?
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6 comments:
I had a Sunday School teacher years ago who always said, "If your mission was the best two years of your life, you were an abused child."
I always think it's weird when older people say that. What exactly have you been doing since then?
And what do you believe when the same guy that says his mission was the best two years of his life also says the day he married his wife was the best day of his life?
Haaaaaaaa I love your blog!
What happened to your Lorenzo Snowcone post? It was hilarious.
Thanks Becca. I have posted the Snow Cone picture at bycommonconsent.com. I will repost it here on this blog next week.
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