For a second I thought you said crossdresser. I can't help feeling disappointed.
knock knock knockin on heavens door
They say Jesus will find you wherever you go
But when He comes lookin they dont know
For a second I thought you said crossdresser. I can't help feeling disappointed.
wondy is gonna go on an epic rant if he sees this post.
For a second I thought you said crossdresser. I can't help feeling disappointed.
Why? He wore a dress every day of his life.
They say Jesus will find you wherever you go
But when He comes lookin they dont know
...thinking of the king...
Wasn't jesus crucified? What makes people think that he'd even want to THINK about crosses should he ever return?
Shut the FUCK UP, Chant! You're out of your element! The world does not stop and start at your convenience!
it does in MY little world!
time out of mind first recorded from the British Rolls of Parliament in 1414 and in 1432 in the modern form. The second example refers to a petition by the inhabitants of the little fishing port of Lymington in Hampshire and says (in modernised spelling): “That through time out of mind there were wont many diverse ships to come in to the said haven”. It is almost identical in meaning to another phrase “from time immemorial”. Both may be variant versions of the phrase “beyond legal memory”, which refers to the year 1189, fixed by a statute in 1275 as being the oldest date that English law can take account of. By the time Edmund Burke was writing, in 1782, the phrase had pretty well become a cliché: “Our constitution is a prescriptive constitution; it is a constitution, whose sole authority is, that it has existed time out of mind”.