Knight of the Sun, or Prince Adept
The two columns, Jachin and Boaz, are the symbols of that profound faith and implicit trust in God and the Redeemer that are the Christian's strength; and of those good works by which alone that faith can be established and made operative and effectual to salvation.
-Morals and Dogma, p. 641
So I watched the first part of the Frontline/David Sutherland documentary "Country Boys". Thanks to
darness for reminding me that it was television.
Forget the fact that it is a poignant portrayal of two young men who overcoming odds in an economically depressed part of the country. Forget that I think the science teacher isn't. Forget the fact that Cody's girlfriend's parents are going to shit a brick when they watch the entire documentary.
What should be noted here is that after an hour of watching this program, I began to think with an eastern Kentucky accent. I can only imagine what I would sound like after a week in the Appalachians. I'm so glad I don't have to talk to anyone for the next seven hours.
I want to go back in time and slowly watch the transition of accents from British, which sounds so cool, to Dueling Banjese.
-Morals and Dogma, p. 641
So I watched the first part of the Frontline/David Sutherland documentary "Country Boys". Thanks to
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Forget the fact that it is a poignant portrayal of two young men who overcoming odds in an economically depressed part of the country. Forget that I think the science teacher isn't. Forget the fact that Cody's girlfriend's parents are going to shit a brick when they watch the entire documentary.
What should be noted here is that after an hour of watching this program, I began to think with an eastern Kentucky accent. I can only imagine what I would sound like after a week in the Appalachians. I'm so glad I don't have to talk to anyone for the next seven hours.
I want to go back in time and slowly watch the transition of accents from British, which sounds so cool, to Dueling Banjese.