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Offline Nemesis

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Racing reverends
« on: July 17, 2004, 02:24:42 am »
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Others, such as the Rev. Doug McCart, acknowledge being thrill junkies as well as theologians. McCart normally rides motorcycles, and he finished second in last year's race.

"I've always loved cars, trucks, boats, motorcycles," McCart said. "I'm not one of those sissy preachers."
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Re: Racing reverends
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2004, 03:21:39 am »
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Others, such as the Rev. Doug McCart, acknowledge being thrill junkies as well as theologians. McCart normally rides motorcycles, and he finished second in last year's race.

"I've always loved cars, trucks, boats, motorcycles," McCart said. "I'm not one of those sissy preachers."



LOL...

That's kind of funny- I had a jock preacher once- she was a gymnast (and, WOW, it showed!) until she broke her neck doing a beam routine for the UNC gym team.

After that, she had a rock band called 'The Electric ainbow' and went to law school...
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