Word of Wisdom as intended health advice

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_The Nehor
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Post by _The Nehor »

silentkid wrote:
The Nehor wrote:Admittedly I do belong to a small cult attached secretly to the LDS Church that teaches that great visions and revelations come to those who drink 3 2-Liter bottles of Mountain Dew and eat at least 12 hoho's in one night.


Was this before or after you got kidney stones?


Why I left the cult.... :)

I average drinking soda twice a month now.

My next project is to learn how to cook.
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_DonBradley
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Post by _DonBradley »

Hey,

This little Word of Wisdom essay-post was quite good. Thanks for passing it along.

Who is MoPhil Bill?

Don
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Post by _Bond...James Bond »

DonBradley wrote:Who is MoPhil Bill?


I think he's a poster over at Beliefnet. Moksha has posted several of his thoughts on this board. I hope he finds his way over here at some point....if only as another place to post his essays.
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