What a great day that was! It truly was a time when we all felt on an even playing field.
Hey Jonny - do you remember the time we roasted a whole pig? There was a game we played that had everyone riding each other on a line - kinda like a giant mosh pit.
Yeah Dooj, I remember all of that too. Great time. And then there was the time when we went and cleared out a section of Delbert Morans' woods. That was early on in the fall, and man did we get a pile of work done! And we guys were swinging from vines in the trees and playing Tarzan, and then finally, we ended up doing a huge bon fire and we had hotdogs and all of that, and then we all walked the five or so mile hike home. Yeah, great times, those...
Paw-Paws???? GAK!!! You guys must have been hella hungry!
I did experience Britt's Lynn's behavior when I was a WOW. He came to stay with our family and started a shaving cream fight AFTER midnight! I guess it was OK for us to be up since the Reverend was tormenting us.
Somehow that sounds familar to me, Jonny. I may have been there.
I missed out on the mudfight 'cause I was working kitchen detail. All I heard was about the fun everyone had, a great tension reliever, and I wasn't there. Actually, I was totally P.O.'d to have missed it. I'd given anything to see Thomas face first in the mud.
TJ: "Jonny, is it true you helped throw Rev. Thomas into the mud??
Well Jonny, while you were there playing happy-fun games, I was getting my a-whole ripped by LCM hisself at a corps night at HQ. Quite a contrast in the Love of God in the renewed mind in manifestation, huh??
Good story though. I too learned to "think things through" before dishing out the MOG's own antics back on him. Problen is that, more often than not, I learned too late...
Oh Tom Tuttle. We thoroughly thrashed Richard T. I "rode" his back, shoulders, and head all the way to the bottom of the muck filled pond while pushing his head in the muck. That is why he was so pi$ $ed. Later after I was "ordinated" and on somewhat "level ground", I went up to him and asked him about it. I asked him if his lightning like retaliation was because of us disrespecting him as a clergyman, or, was it just a "basic payback" from one guy to two others? And he smiled and so; No, I was just royally pi$ $ed off! You guys nailed me so bad I had to do something!" And so, I respected that. And you know, I liked Richard T. He made laugh a whole lot, and I really didn't resent his tough guy thing. I loved his teaching also. I went into the Corps because I wanted discipline, and the challenges dished out to me under his leadership were what I wanted. Call it weird, but, I really loved my first year in rez.
Ya know, now that I think of it, there was an incident my first year when a bunch of us were playing touch football with LCM. At one point a guy on my team who had played college football blocked Craig and knocked him flat on his a $$. And after our play against Craig's team was successful, and the guy who knocked craig down did some fist pumping and general celebration for having pulled off a good play, Craig "spiritualized" it and reamed that guy out saying that he was disrespectful to God and His Word, and that "You "Joe" couldn't even carry my jock strap, and don't deserve to breathe the air I breath!". And to that guy's credit, later on he told me that it was just plain bull s h it for Craig to have done that. "Thought he'd played college ball" he muttered. And maybe that's why I wondered if we'd "dissed" Richard T "spiritually".
Although I had my differences with Richard, he was, if nothing else, more real in many other ways than some of the so-called MOGS out there. That's what he showed you, Jonny-the part that was human he wasn't afraid to show. After all, it was a mud fight. Craig could have learned a thing or two from that, don't you think?
You did the right thing, for the right reasons-and lifted a lot of spirits (ha) in the process! Bravo! What a great memory to have.
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tonto
Jonny, I like your sto-ries. I'd like to see that picture.
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What a great day that was! It truly was a time when we all felt on an even playing field.
Hey Jonny - do you remember the time we roasted a whole pig? There was a game we played that had everyone riding each other on a line - kinda like a giant mosh pit.
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Yeah Dooj, I remember all of that too. Great time. And then there was the time when we went and cleared out a section of Delbert Morans' woods. That was early on in the fall, and man did we get a pile of work done! And we guys were swinging from vines in the trees and playing Tarzan, and then finally, we ended up doing a huge bon fire and we had hotdogs and all of that, and then we all walked the five or so mile hike home. Yeah, great times, those...
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I also remember clearing out those woods. So many of us were soooooo hungry that we brought back paw-paws and ate them in our rooms!
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Paw-Paws???? GAK!!! You guys must have been hella hungry!
I did experience Britt's Lynn's behavior when I was a WOW. He came to stay with our family and started a shaving cream fight AFTER midnight! I guess it was OK for us to be up since the Reverend was tormenting us.
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nellie
you tell a good story, johnny! i really enjoyed reading that!!
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Thanks Nellie. Maybe one day I will write the story of "The Great Emporia Campus Mail Room Spilled Paint Can Debacle", starring yours truly... :blink:
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Somehow that sounds familar to me, Jonny. I may have been there.
I missed out on the mudfight 'cause I was working kitchen detail. All I heard was about the fun everyone had, a great tension reliever, and I wasn't there. Actually, I was totally P.O.'d to have missed it. I'd given anything to see Thomas face first in the mud.
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johnny - you STARRED in the spilled paint can fiasco? uh oh
looking forward to hearing that one!
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I have thoroughly enjoyed this thread! Jonny, you DO tell a great story! We never had great times like this when I was involved.
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I remember that mud fight. I jumped in too.
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TJ: "Jonny, is it true you helped throw Rev. Thomas into the mud??
Well Jonny, while you were there playing happy-fun games, I was getting my a-whole ripped by LCM hisself at a corps night at HQ. Quite a contrast in the Love of God in the renewed mind in manifestation, huh??
Good story though. I too learned to "think things through" before dishing out the MOG's own antics back on him. Problen is that, more often than not, I learned too late...
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Oh Tom Tuttle. We thoroughly thrashed Richard T. I "rode" his back, shoulders, and head all the way to the bottom of the muck filled pond while pushing his head in the muck. That is why he was so pi$ $ed. Later after I was "ordinated" and on somewhat "level ground", I went up to him and asked him about it. I asked him if his lightning like retaliation was because of us disrespecting him as a clergyman, or, was it just a "basic payback" from one guy to two others? And he smiled and so; No, I was just royally pi$ $ed off! You guys nailed me so bad I had to do something!" And so, I respected that. And you know, I liked Richard T. He made laugh a whole lot, and I really didn't resent his tough guy thing. I loved his teaching also. I went into the Corps because I wanted discipline, and the challenges dished out to me under his leadership were what I wanted. Call it weird, but, I really loved my first year in rez.
Ya know, now that I think of it, there was an incident my first year when a bunch of us were playing touch football with LCM. At one point a guy on my team who had played college football blocked Craig and knocked him flat on his a $$. And after our play against Craig's team was successful, and the guy who knocked craig down did some fist pumping and general celebration for having pulled off a good play, Craig "spiritualized" it and reamed that guy out saying that he was disrespectful to God and His Word, and that "You "Joe" couldn't even carry my jock strap, and don't deserve to breathe the air I breath!". And to that guy's credit, later on he told me that it was just plain bull s h it for Craig to have done that. "Thought he'd played college ball" he muttered. And maybe that's why I wondered if we'd "dissed" Richard T "spiritually".
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Although I had my differences with Richard, he was, if nothing else, more real in many other ways than some of the so-called MOGS out there. That's what he showed you, Jonny-the part that was human he wasn't afraid to show. After all, it was a mud fight. Craig could have learned a thing or two from that, don't you think?
You did the right thing, for the right reasons-and lifted a lot of spirits (ha) in the process! Bravo! What a great memory to have.
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Yeah Toppie,
That's one for the books. Or at least for the "threads". Hah!
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And why is this thread for me?? :) :)
To learn how to *sling mud better*??
In case ya missed it JL -- when one banjo-picker tells a joke about another banjo picker ---
It's all in fun.
Kinda like the *Yo Momma* jokes that one hears in the inner-city.
It's more of a contest, to see who can say the most denigrating things,
and get the biggest laugh out of it from all involved. :)
(and believe me --- those involved are hugely entertained by it!!)
And-as-a-matter-of-fact ~~~ when another picker (say -- a mandolinist) starts telling the joke,
Against another picker,
they get turned on with equal *savagery* ~~~ to the amusement of all.
In all honesty ~~~ some of the most fun times I have had at festivals were the joke telling sessions.
We all had a good laugh, and then got down to pickin. ;)
(Ps ~~~ What's the difference between a banjo picker, and a photograph???
The photograph is developed!!)
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