my pastor told a story about how he confronted them on changes they had made in the bible and how they got confused because they were new to the job and they went and asked their leader about all the stuff they had been told.
"I'm a dog chasing cars. I wouldn't know what to do if I caught one. I just *do* things. I'm a wrench in the gears. I *hate* plans." - The Joker http://pressthenyckbutton.blogspot.com/
[quote="Simo Häyhä":48af6]dude i thought that was a girls name[/quote:48af6]I was waiting how long it would take before this was brought up. In todays culture/society it is considered a girls name. However in Britain in the early 1900's and 1800's it was predominatly used by males. In jamaica a huge influx of men are name courtney as well, now, because the British held it as a pawn for their empire. My father named me courtney just because he liked it, he is also British. Like I said somewhere it got changed to naming females courtney. I also find it interesting that its such a problem that my name is a girls name. Does it make me a girl...I mean judging a person by their name is basically like me saying I won't buy a book because the cover is blank..However I tend to notice Americans more than Canadians, from my own experience, bring up the girl name issue more.
lol I swear ive read that before. I think he has it saved on his desktop
courtney.txt
"I'm a dog chasing cars. I wouldn't know what to do if I caught one. I just *do* things. I'm a wrench in the gears. I *hate* plans." - The Joker http://pressthenyckbutton.blogspot.com/
I FUCKING KNOW THAT I'M JUST GIVING YOU A HARD TIME YOU BOOK WHORE!!
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