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I wonder if they grow apples there? :roll:



Year Round Bar-B-Q's Hot N Spicey! :onfire: http://www.hell2u.com/images/chuckwagon_101306.jpg


I'll bet they throw one hell of a party! :silly:
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Hmmmm :roll:
I did a google search and couldn't find any "Christian" churches directly in Hell? :P



Here is one of the web sites

:smt084 http://www.hell2u.com/ :smt074


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Relic said:
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Hmmmm :roll:
I did a google search and couldn't find any "Christian" churches directly in Hell? :P

I cannot remember the exact quote from the poster in my dorm room and the Bible College I attended, but me and my roommate had a poster that said something to the effect of:

That our churches should be 'rescue shops' in front of the gates of Hell.

EDIT: Found the Quote:

"Some wish to live within the sound
of Church or Chapel bell;
I want to run a Rescue Shop
within a yard of hell." C.T. Studd
 
Well, since Hell froze over, a lot of things are going to happen. :o :-D
 
LOL!!!

You're getting a real kick outta this aren't you Relic??
:-D

:lol: :lol:

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PotLuck said:
LOL!!!

You're getting a real kick outta this aren't you Relic??
:-D

:lol: :lol:

8-)


YUP! :smt045 :-D

What happens when Hell freezes over?



God's angels take over! :-D


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Thousands of people flap their arms and legs in unison, creating angel imprints, during a world record attempt for the most snow angels, in Bismarck, N.D., Saturday, Feb. 17, 2007. Organizers said they believe almost nine thousand people took part in the event. The previous world record was 3,784.
(AP Photo/Will Kincaid)




Thousands Aim to Break Snow Angel Record

By JAMES MacPHERSON, The Associated Press
Feb 17, 2007 9:20 PM (1 day ago)


BISMARCK, N.D. - Among the thousands of people frantically flapping in the snow Saturday in an attempt to set the record for the most snow angels ever made were parents, children, even snowplow drivers.

And then there was Pauline Jaeger - who on her 99th birthday, was making her very first angel.

"It's fun," Jaeger said. "I feel just like a kid."

More than 8,900 people flapped their arms and legs on the state Capitol grounds Saturday in an attempt to reclaim the record, which was snatched away about a year ago in Michigan.

The Guinness Book of Records still must confirm the number. The snow angel category was created in 2002 when 1,791 people made snow angels on the Capitol grounds in North Dakota.

Marilyn Snyder, curator of education for the State Historical Society of North Dakota, said 8,910 people registered for Saturday's attempt to break the record of 3,784 snow angels set by students at Michigan Technological University in Houghton.

"That's more than 5,000 more people than what Michigan had," Snyder said. "It's going to be tough to top."

Miles Keeler, a city snowplow driver, took off work for about an hour to make a snow angel with his wife, Connie, and his 13-year-old daughter Kaitlin. Keeler, 49, who's bearded and burly, said it had been decades since he had made a snow angel.

"It's all in the spirit of competition," he said. Afterward, he said, he planned to plow Bismarck-area roads for 12 more hours. The National Weather Service reported 10 inches on the ground in Bismarck on Saturday.

Mel Schlittenhardt of Bismarck brought her three children, including her 5-month-old daughter. The infant even made a snow angel by being spun around in her car seat.

"I think this is a great opportunity to show kids how fun the winter can be in North Dakota," Schlittenhardt said.

Edna Arvidson, 84, of Bismarck, said she participated in the city's record-setting event in 2002.

"It's fun and puts us on the map," Arvidson said. "People think there's nothing going on up here."

North Dakota had planned to organize earlier in the winter, but had to delay the attempt due to a lack of snow. Michigan is keeping a close eye on the record, though - and vows to try and snatch it back.

"That's phenomenal organization and something really to be proud of," said Paul Judge, a Michigan Tech biochemistry major who helped organize Michigan's attempt. "I'm sure once their numbers are verified, there will be a quick reorganization attempt here to reclaim our record."

source: http://www.examiner.com/a-571732~Thousands...gel_Record.html



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