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Depending on which "Oakland" you were talking about. If it were Oakland, California, it may have well been misappropriated by a few enterprising Pentecostals.
When I was a kid I took in a rabbit as a rescue from the neighborhood dog. The dog had chased it into a hole, and was after it. We shooed away the dog, and took the rabbit to a vet to be checked out. He had a couple of bumps and bruises, but was going to be okay to be released about a week...
I agree. I don't recall that we discussed the creeds often, if at all. It would have been much more efficient - and central to the denomination (Presbyterian at the time)
No, a "Trinity for dummies" lesson. I would have understood that. My youth leader tried with the weird triangle diagram thing-y. We were all confused when she was done.
I had to know... :D
"Have you heard of the Silver Fleet, the Silver Fleet of Spain?
It had many Spanish mats on board. And apples of orange!
Piet Hein, Piet Hein, Piet Hein, his name is small,
his actions are big, his actions are big. He has won the silver fleet,
he won, won the silver...
Kit-Kat was okay, but Twix were never safe around me. It had to be eaten properly - chocolate off the sides first, then the caramel layer, then the cookie. If I failed it was okay, there were more! :D
Popcorn balls. But that was when you could still trust the little old lady around the corner not to try to poison you :)
Jolly Ranchers and single-wrapped bubble gum came in a close second