Wednesday:
Cleaning the bedroom:
https://youtu.be/c7rsEa0cOhw
Thursday:
Doing a genealogy for John.
You know what happens when I get into a genealogy.
All other chores fade into the background and out of my mind.
title explained
Onward and upward! something that you say in order to encourage someone to forget an unpleasant experience or failure and to think about the future instead and move forward.
My e-mail: jjmiller6213@comcast.net
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Intentions
I have good intentions. Unfortunately, that's all I have!
I have the list of what I need to do in each room, for the spring cleaning and sprucing up.
It continues to be below normal cold around here, with snow bands coming through every few hours.
I can't seem to get motivated to take down my winter drapes, wash windows and air out rooms when it is 30 degrees!!
So what have I done today? Although I intended to start on the bedroom this morning? I have done nothing!
I went grocery shopping yesterday, got home and hauled in the groceries and set them on the living room couch and floor, just inside the door, sat down to rest a bit and..............................all but the refrigerated stuff was still sitting in the bags, on the couch and floor today at noon!
I am in the dumpster, because of this stupid weather!!!!!!!
I have the list of what I need to do in each room, for the spring cleaning and sprucing up.
It continues to be below normal cold around here, with snow bands coming through every few hours.
I can't seem to get motivated to take down my winter drapes, wash windows and air out rooms when it is 30 degrees!!
So what have I done today? Although I intended to start on the bedroom this morning? I have done nothing!
I went grocery shopping yesterday, got home and hauled in the groceries and set them on the living room couch and floor, just inside the door, sat down to rest a bit and..............................all but the refrigerated stuff was still sitting in the bags, on the couch and floor today at noon!
I am in the dumpster, because of this stupid weather!!!!!!!
Friday, April 1, 2016
It Was A Day
It was a beautiful funeral for Mother Angelica. I watched the entire Mass. It may be a strange thing to day, but watching her TV show, every Tuesday and Saturday nights, has helped me grow in my own Protestant faith walk.
I gotta tell ya though, -----Catholics must be blessed with large bladders because just the Mass itself lasted for two hours.
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Have you ever been just sitting idly and casually without thinking, reach up and just ran your hand from your chin down over your neck? I did that, while sitting in my chair and felt a hair--growing out of my neck. I went searching for it with my thumb and index finger, found it, pulled it away from my neck. That thing had to be nearly 3 inches long!!!!!
I wonder how many people have seen that disgraceful thing sticking out of my neck and why didn't anyone tell me? I tried to yank it out, which didn't work, so I went into the shower room, got my razor and shaved that thing off. It was as white and as bristly as could be.
Yes--the wonderfulness of growing old. We women no longer have to shave our legs or under our arms. Which leaves us more time to tend to our mustaches, chin whiskers and neck bristles!!!!!
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6:00--Dar came over with the usual rant about the kids living with her. She wants them gone and yet, when they came, she told her son she'd give him a year to get back on his feet.
8:00--Dar was still talking when John called to ask if he and Maziey could stop in. He had just returned from his week up north and was taking Maizey for her evening walk.
9:00--John and Maizey left. I fed the cats and at 9:30, finally was able to make myself some supper!
8:00--Dar was still talking when John called to ask if he and Maziey could stop in. He had just returned from his week up north and was taking Maizey for her evening walk.
9:00--John and Maizey left. I fed the cats and at 9:30, finally was able to make myself some supper!
Thursday, March 31, 2016
March Is A Cruel Month
You know that old adage, "If March comes in like a Lion, it will go out like a Lamb." Well, over the years I really bought into that. We had a really cold, bad March 1st, but I just turned my back on it, because I knew, I could look forward to the last day of March.
Today.
This has been the scene through my windows all day long!
This has just destroyed my Pollyanna view of the world!!! That adage is not true! A lot of adages are untrue.
"Money can't buy happiness"
Ever been so poor you didn't have enough money to buy even a gallon of milk for your child?
"Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise."
Early risers tend to be more proactive, but burn out quicker. Night Owls are smarter in the long run.
"Flattery will get you nowhere."
Wanna bet?
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I am so glad this last day of March is almost over. These months with 31 days in them are a real strain on my budget. I think Social Security should give us an extra $20.00 on the months with 31 days in them. My Social Security is usually all gone by the 15th of each month, so the rest of the month, I am just whistling in the wind. Digging in the coin jar or searching coat pockets for enough to get a gallon of milk. HAH!
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I finished up the last of the Mile A Minute blankets for Chris. This one is an afghan throw. Perfect for a gentleman I think. <or really any man, gentle or not.>
Now we are working on a knitted shawl with butterfly's. Well, stitches that make it look like butterfly's are scattered along the bottom part. Next we start a project I have been waiting on for quite a few months. A far-out, crocheted, campy sort of vest, and a knitted baby sweater.
You know, you can find any of Chris' patterns on http://www.ravelry.com/designers/crissycraft---chris-williamson-designs
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My gray, rainy, windy, cold day has been spent inside. Mostly in my chair, watching TV, cross stitching and letting the animals entertain me.
Today.
This has been the scene through my windows all day long!
This has just destroyed my Pollyanna view of the world!!! That adage is not true! A lot of adages are untrue.
"Money can't buy happiness"
Ever been so poor you didn't have enough money to buy even a gallon of milk for your child?
"Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise."
Early risers tend to be more proactive, but burn out quicker. Night Owls are smarter in the long run.
"Flattery will get you nowhere."
Wanna bet?
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I am so glad this last day of March is almost over. These months with 31 days in them are a real strain on my budget. I think Social Security should give us an extra $20.00 on the months with 31 days in them. My Social Security is usually all gone by the 15th of each month, so the rest of the month, I am just whistling in the wind. Digging in the coin jar or searching coat pockets for enough to get a gallon of milk. HAH!
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I finished up the last of the Mile A Minute blankets for Chris. This one is an afghan throw. Perfect for a gentleman I think. <or really any man, gentle or not.>
You know, you can find any of Chris' patterns on http://www.ravelry.com/designers/crissycraft---chris-williamson-designs
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My gray, rainy, windy, cold day has been spent inside. Mostly in my chair, watching TV, cross stitching and letting the animals entertain me.
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Mourning, Rituals & Other Things I Don't Understand
On and off during Tuesday and today, I watched EWTN and all the priests and people talking about how Mother Angelica changed, not only lives, but the Catholic Church. She started that whole TV network, that now reaches all around the world. Bedridden for the last 15 years from a stroke and in continual, fierce pain.
Her birth name was Rita Rizzo, and like her name implies, she was a feisty, Italian girl and nun! She was so humorous in her Bible studies, I guess I liked that about her. She had suffered abuse while a young girl--her father, an alcoholic left the family early on.
What I didn't know until today, her mother later joined the same Franciscan Order and lived in the same convent/monastery. So SHE was her mother's, Mother Superior.
I watched as her casket was brought back to the place she built. I do believe she is the most influential woman in the whole Catholic Church.
There were Rosaries (about every two hours) said for Mother Angelica. I barely made it through one. Then we had an hour long "Stations of the Cross", which was nice. Mass and Communion services each day.
Lots of things I don't understand about the Catholic rituals.
Lots of things I don't understand about the Catholic rituals.
Why do they repeat the same words/prayer, over and over when they do the Rosary? That started to get on my nerves. Doesn't the Blessed Mother, God and Jesus hear them the first time?
Why do they have incense they wave around?
What's the deal with the Holy Water sprinkler?
And why do they have to keep praying for her soul?
My Bible says, "Absent from the body, present with the Lord,"--like instantaneously.
If there ever was a person that Bible verse would pertain to, it certainly is Mother Mary Angelica!!!
People have already claimed healing's by praying to Mother Angelica. I do think she will eventually be canonized and made a Saint.
BUT
Now, wait a minute. If they are praying for her soul, that must mean they don't think she is in Heaven as yet. Probably in Purgatory? Then how would they think she could send a healing?
Maybe there are so many services taking place constantly so that God will notice someone important has died? Doesn't He already know that?
Maybe there are so many services taking place constantly so that God will notice someone important has died? Doesn't He already know that?
I don't understand much so, I guess I will have to ask my Karen. She knows all that stuff about the rituals and such.
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Which just reminded me of something. Years ago--about 25 years, Pam and Jennifer decided to join the Catholic faith. They both had already been baptized when they were babies, so they didn't have to go through that again, but they took the Catechism classes and there was an evening service at the Church for them to make their commitment to the Church and take their first communion.
It was at a local Church and of course, even though I lived 50 miles away, I attended. After wards, the Priest came down the aisle. He was sprinkling Holy Water back and forth on each pew. I was sitting on the outside seat and when he got to me, he sprinkled the row in front, the row across from me and the row behind me and skipped right over me.
How did he know I was a heathen? Because I hadn't gone up to take Communion with everyone else? Anyway, I was a bit miffed that he didn't include me in the blessing or whatever that Holy Water is for! and I felt bad about the people sitting in my pew row that missed out, just because of me!! I'm still embarrassed about it.
I know that Catholics can be quite exclusionary. I realize that I can't take Communion at their altar because I might defile the Host, which seems not right to me. I got upset about that once ( a long time ago) and told Karen, "In our church, as you well know, the minister states, 'This is the Lord's table. Open to all.' Do you think that if I knocked on the door of the Upper Room and Jesus came to the door, He'd not let me in for supper because I'm not a Jew?"
Anyway, (or so I've heard), they tend to think their way is the only way and only Catholics get to Heaven.
Anyway, (or so I've heard), they tend to think their way is the only way and only Catholics get to Heaven.
That's why when you get to Heaven, you have to tiptoe past the Catholic room, so they don't realize you made it. When you get to the Methodist or Baptist room, you can once again break out in loud hymn singing, shouting AMEN and PRAISE THE LORD!! (old joke).
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Sunday, I made another mistake. I wished my grand daughter's fiance' Mike a Blessed Passover, because I thought that Passover is the same time as our Easter. (Some years it is). Well, come to find out THIS YEAR, Passover occurs on April 23rd. Passover is when Moses finally got the Jews out of Egypt--thus the reason "The Ten Commandments" movie is on TV every year at Easter time.
Our whole Easter thing is based on the Pagan thingie that has to do with the Moons cycle. (Easter would be held on the first Sunday after the first full moon occurring on or after the vernal equinox.)
So back then, Jesus DID have Passover with his disciples on what we called Maundy Thursday. But this year, the Easter/Passover thingie didn't line up together.
So back then, Jesus DID have Passover with his disciples on what we called Maundy Thursday. But this year, the Easter/Passover thingie didn't line up together.
Instead, the Jewish people were celebrating Purim, which is from the book of Esther.
Oh Lord! Save me!
Not only do I need a Catechism class, but I need a Bat Mitzvah and if Maddie ever brings home some man named Abdul Mohammad, I am just done!!
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Next time I am in the company of Karen's family, and the Jewish fiance', and asked to say Grace, I will start my prayer with, "Hear oh Israel, the Lord our God is one Lord, now Bless us oh Lord and these our gifts, which we are about to receive from thy bounty and (my old stand-by grace), Bless this food to our use and us to thy service. Amen."
If nothing else, I am Ecumenical!!
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
HGTV, Memories and Where Is Spring!!!
Something I have noticed. People that leave comments on blogs, usually leave a comment about the last paragraph(s) the blogger wrote. The blogger can write an impassioned post for half the page. If they end with a short note about a robbery at their favorite store, the robbery will be what most commenter's write about. I know that I tend to do it too. I am pondering why that is? It's a memory thing I guess. We read the whole post, but only really remember the last part. LOL
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This past weekend, I watched many episodes on HGTV, about Tiny Houses. Cute little places that come on wheels and you park them in a Tiny House park or on land you own. In other words, trailers. But, we can't call them that. Oh no--that would take away the appeal to modern people and cost 1/4 the price! LOL
When I first got married, we lived in a Tiny House, but that wasn't what it was called. Back then, it was called what is really was--a trailer. 160 square feet.
A year later, I moved to my brand new, just built home, only 1080 sq. feet, but enough room for three bedrooms, bath, kitchen, dining and living room.
Ten years later, we moved to my Grandma's house. Two story, full basement, over 2,000 sq. feet, not counting the basement. Now, that was living!!
Then I moved to Saginaw and the house had a full finished basement. 1,400 sq. feet, not counting the basement. Three bedrooms, bath and a half, living room, kitchen and family room. I lived there 12 years. Corner lot, nice little house.
Then I moved here 13 years ago. Not a Tiny House, although it came on wheels, in two pieces. 960 sq. feet. A Wee House and just the perfect size for me!!
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Monday was my little sister's 64th birthday! I never, ever thought I'd still be alive when she was this age. She has been sick again with that nasty flu bug that has been going around. She has had it twice in two months time!!! Yes--she did have her flu shot. I still think a lot of the congestion is caused by the smoke that their fireplace expels every time the door is opened and by the dust from the dry wall.
They are finally finishing up their last project in the house. New master bedroom en' suite--I think that's what they call it on HGTV. Not so much their bedroom, that is in what used to be the parlor, but redoing the bedroom next to it, into a bath and huge closet/dressing room.
What did I get my little sister for her birthday? Well, I got her a coloring book and a case holding 72 colored pencils, of course.
My Dad's mother, Grandma Helene, Susan and Me.
Mother's Day, 1953
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Monday was also the 4th anniversary of my best friends passing. SHE was my only "sister" until I was 13 when my real sister was born.
I have told the story before.
I had no neighbor children to play with way out in the country, so on the first day of Kindergarten, I was pressed with my back into a corner, tears sliding down, looking out at the chaos and scared of all the children and the noise. I just wanted to go home and play with my Mommy.
She, on the other hand, was missing her older brother and sisters, who were upstairs in the same school house. The teacher would not let her go up there and be with them. She came over to me, tears sliding down her cheeks, so cute in her two braids, put out her hand and said, "Will you play wif me?"
I grabbed her hand and we hung onto each other for the next 68 years. Double dating in high school, standing up in each others wedding, living only 4 miles apart, we raised our children together and went on many family vacations together.
Hers is the only funeral I have ever cried at...and I didn't just cry, on the way out of the church, when I passed her casket, I broke down and had to be helped out of that area. I felt awful being like that in front of her children, but I found out later, just how well she knew me.
Three days before she died she told her kids, "You keep an eye on Aunt Judy. This is going to be hard on her." Yeah--it was and it still is.
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This past weekend, I watched many episodes on HGTV, about Tiny Houses. Cute little places that come on wheels and you park them in a Tiny House park or on land you own. In other words, trailers. But, we can't call them that. Oh no--that would take away the appeal to modern people and cost 1/4 the price! LOL
When I first got married, we lived in a Tiny House, but that wasn't what it was called. Back then, it was called what is really was--a trailer. 160 square feet.
A year later, I moved to my brand new, just built home, only 1080 sq. feet, but enough room for three bedrooms, bath, kitchen, dining and living room.
Ten years later, we moved to my Grandma's house. Two story, full basement, over 2,000 sq. feet, not counting the basement. Now, that was living!!
Then I moved to Saginaw and the house had a full finished basement. 1,400 sq. feet, not counting the basement. Three bedrooms, bath and a half, living room, kitchen and family room. I lived there 12 years. Corner lot, nice little house.
Then I moved here 13 years ago. Not a Tiny House, although it came on wheels, in two pieces. 960 sq. feet. A Wee House and just the perfect size for me!!
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Monday was my little sister's 64th birthday! I never, ever thought I'd still be alive when she was this age. She has been sick again with that nasty flu bug that has been going around. She has had it twice in two months time!!! Yes--she did have her flu shot. I still think a lot of the congestion is caused by the smoke that their fireplace expels every time the door is opened and by the dust from the dry wall.
They are finally finishing up their last project in the house. New master bedroom en' suite--I think that's what they call it on HGTV. Not so much their bedroom, that is in what used to be the parlor, but redoing the bedroom next to it, into a bath and huge closet/dressing room.
What did I get my little sister for her birthday? Well, I got her a coloring book and a case holding 72 colored pencils, of course.
My Dad's mother, Grandma Helene, Susan and Me.
Mother's Day, 1953
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Monday was also the 4th anniversary of my best friends passing. SHE was my only "sister" until I was 13 when my real sister was born.
I have told the story before.
I had no neighbor children to play with way out in the country, so on the first day of Kindergarten, I was pressed with my back into a corner, tears sliding down, looking out at the chaos and scared of all the children and the noise. I just wanted to go home and play with my Mommy.
She, on the other hand, was missing her older brother and sisters, who were upstairs in the same school house. The teacher would not let her go up there and be with them. She came over to me, tears sliding down her cheeks, so cute in her two braids, put out her hand and said, "Will you play wif me?"
I grabbed her hand and we hung onto each other for the next 68 years. Double dating in high school, standing up in each others wedding, living only 4 miles apart, we raised our children together and went on many family vacations together.
Hers is the only funeral I have ever cried at...and I didn't just cry, on the way out of the church, when I passed her casket, I broke down and had to be helped out of that area. I felt awful being like that in front of her children, but I found out later, just how well she knew me.
Three days before she died she told her kids, "You keep an eye on Aunt Judy. This is going to be hard on her." Yeah--it was and it still is.
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John left early Tuesday morning for the 8 hour trip to our Upper Peninsula to visit his siblings. I have to admit, I am going to miss the Little Nipper and Maizey. They stop in every day now.
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Can you believe? The DST change still has me flummoxed! I am not ready to wake up when the clock radio comes on and I am not ready to go to bed when the cuckoo clock chirps out eleven times.
Dagnabbit!!
I am starting to get the "let's take down the winter drapes and put up the spring sheers!" "let's get out there and clean up the gardens." "Let's paint the front porch." The Farmer's Almanac said we were going to have an early, warm spring. The TV weather man didn't get that notice.
It was nice and sunny a warm today and warmer tomorrow, but---low 20's at night by this weekend.
Mother Nature is a nasty old, cranky woman!!!!
Monday, March 28, 2016
Easter, Volleyball and Religion
Easter Sunday, I drove down to Karen's and had a late dinner (or early supper) with her and the grand kid and their significant others. I remembered Easter Sundays in the past where we all went to church and then on to grandma's for an outdoor Easter egg hunt and dinner. Dressed in our finery for the entire day.
I had to kind of smile as the grand kids arrived or came down from their bedrooms, dressed in their blue jeans and T-shirts.
It was a lovely, warm, sunny day, near 70 degrees. After eating, we went out to play volleyball. I love volleyball! Karen was a star on the high school team. When I was in high school, we only played it in Phys. Ed class, but years later, I did play on an adult team.
Well, come to find out now--I am not very good. I am still a terrific server, skimming the ball just over the net and scoring points, but I can no longer run around on the uneven ground.
Thankfully, by the time I realized I needed to get off the "court", so that Karen, Mark and the kids could play without me in the way, it was after six and time for me to start home anyway.
I had a lovely day. Karen and I did get to sit by ourselves and
Isn't that just lovely?
Why did they move from their home here in Michigan? The reason given was so that Jen's husband would work for his father, eventually take over the multi-millionaire business and Jennifer would be home with her children and do some pro bono law work.
The real reason? I don't know for sure, but have an idea it was because he quit his job, because he was told he had progressed in "level" and salary as high as possible and Jennifer could not support that big house that they had gotten in over their heads.
At least, when she isn't commuting here, she IS home with the kids----and the husband.
Please Lord, keep my mouth sealed as to the advice I so want to give her!!!!!!!!!
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I am kind of sad today. There was a TV program that I watched every Tuesday and Saturday evening. It was re-runs of shows back in the 1990's by a nun called Mother Mary Angelica. She founded a Catholic TV station called EWTN! I loved watching her shows and always felt renewed. She had suffered much in her life and often stated, when it became near her end of life, she would not go into hospice and "euthanized". She wanted to be as awake as possible and wait for God to take her, not some drug.
Appropriately, she passed away, at age 92, on Easter Sunday. Oh. I loved her!
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No, I'm not Catholic and even my Catholic children don't watch the show.
I remember, back in the '50's, my Mother watching a TV show with Bishop Fulton Sheen. My Daddy thought Mother was nuts. For some reason, even with her background of being brought up completely prejudiced against Catholics, she watched Bishop Sheen's TV show faithfully, every week. She thought he made sense and came to realize that "Some Catholics are actually Christians. He preaches from the Bible!"
I think my Mother would have felt the same way about Mother Angelica. I dearly loved the no nonsense nun! She'd scold the church leaders, the priests. I'll bet she would scold the Pope they have now too. She wanted nothing to do with the liberalization of the Catholic Church. I feel the same way.
A lot of people are trying to liberalize my Methodist Church, and I don't like it a bit.
There is the Bible. There is the doctrine, the discipline, the beliefs of each denomination. Leave them alone! If you are a leader in these denominations and want to change the Church doctrine to now say, Gay marriage, Gay pastors and abortion are all right, then go to another denomination that feels the same way.
Quit messing with the discipline. Join a more liberal church, where you will be much happier than causing upheaval in the church I grew up in.
In my opinion, the Church is trying to gain more members--perhaps younger members, so they are lowering the standards the Church has always had, to meet the society we now live in. Why?
I don't believe in transubstantiation (where the bread and wine turn into the actual body and blood of Christ). Therefore, I do not go to Catholic or Lutheran church. If some of their members feel that same way now, then they should leave go to a different denomination.
Now, and this is just my opinion, I don't want my religion to come down to my standards. I want them to "hold my feet to the fire" or something like that. Just like God does.
People like to say, "Well, Jesus wouldn't judge." Are you kidding me? Jesus is God. God judges and so did Jesus. Yes, he forgave, but he said, "Go and don't sin again." He didn't say, "Okay, I forgive you, just go over there and say a prayer and you can go back to your sinful life."
What did God do to Sodom and Gomorrah? Was that not a judgment?
We want it to be comfortable. Like the Mega church up the road from me. It has a couple thousand membership. Mostly younger people and young families. You walk into the "sanctuary" or whatever they call it, dress in your blue jeans or shorts, with your flip flops on, bringing with you your coffee, or Pepsi or whatever you want to bring in with you. I'm surprised there isn't a smoking room off to the side with the "sermon" piped in.
There isn't a Cross in the entire building! There is no communion. The "speaker" gets up in front and gives a talk--be loving and kind to people. Don't judge anyone. Be happy and we'll all go to Heaven. I call it dessert preaching.
Well guess what? Even the Bible tells us to judge the company we keep. "Lie down with dogs, get up with fleas." "Don't cast your pearls before swine." We need to know the people we keep company with. Are they edifying or do they drag us down into the pit?
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Sorry--I guess I went off a bit. What was my point.
Oh. I guess my thought was that Mother Mary Angelica didn't believe in liberalization religion and neither do I.
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