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mkita73

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I love the fact that after I post, I can go back and edit my mistakes. I've been on many boards, but this is the first.:nuts:
 
No PROBLEM!!! I‘ve dyslexia, simply means “ I get my MERDS all WIXED up ALL THE TIME!!!!! Dab!!!:):cheesy::laugh:
 
There's a guy on another thread asking a question about leaping through a rolling donut - anybody have any experience in this specialty besides myself?
 
There's a guy on another thread asking a question about leaping through a rolling donut - anybody have any experience in this specialty besides myself?

Nope, I don't think I have. Is I missing something here?

I just wanted to know how big the donut hole is?
 
Paladin,

Yes, It looks to be so.

I will have to go brush up a bit on my tongues 101 course and see if I can figure this out.
 
Paladin,

Yes, It looks to be so.

I will have to go brush up a bit on my tongues 101 course and see if I can figure this out.

Glossolalia

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Glossolalia is commonly called "speaking in tongues". For other uses of "speaking in tongues", see Speaking in Tongues (disambiguation). "Tongues" redirects here. For the body part, see Tongue, for other uses, see Tongue (disambiguation). Glossolalia (from Greek glossa γλώσσα "tongue, language" and lalô λαλώ "speak, speaking") is the vocalizing of fluent speech-like but unintelligible utterances, often as part of religious practice. Its use (including use in this article) sometimes also embraces Xenoglossy - speaking in a natural language that was previously unknown to and that is not understood by the speaker.

While occurrences of glossolalia are widespread and well documented, there is considerable debate within religious communities (principally Christian) and elsewhere as to both its status (the extent to which glossolalic utterances can be considered to form language), and its source (whether glossolalia is a natural, supernatural, or spiritual phenomenon).
Frederic William Farrar first used the word glossolalia in 1879. [1].
 
Yes I'm aware. I don't like to use Fokker language or get in someone's face with an insult unless they really are a rubber neck. It does take a lot to agitate me to that extend - but I do have some hot buttons. Vietnam would be one.
 
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