Link The 70's Are Over – Burn the Felt Banners by Jeffrey Miller May 30, 2007 written by Jeffrey Miller May 30, 2007 6 comments 0 FacebookTwitterGoogle +Pinterest Jeffrey Miller previous post Francis Beckwith Interview next post The case for applying Canon 1398 to politicians is very weak You may also like Wheat and Chaff in the Tidings July 26, 2008 Baptism by ire June 20, 2006 Here and There March 13, 2008 Holy C February 22, 2007 Church of England Fights Fad for Novelty Weddings September 11, 2003 Boomer Watch March 15, 2006 The Democratic Party is the new Plantation October 2, 2004 From a Rock �n� Roll Lifestyle to the... November 10, 2006 My Catholic September 22, 2005 SAINT's R' US May 20, 2005 6 comments steve May 30, 2007 - 1:28 pm I once saw a tabernacle made out of felt. Would this count??? Jeffrey Smith May 30, 2007 - 2:48 pm Yes, but please tell me you’re joking. A felt tabernacle? Maureen May 30, 2007 - 3:37 pm People make tents out of felt all the time, out on the steppe. And tents are tabernacles. Don’t think that’s what the children of Israel used, though. Even for their porta-tabernacle. Steve May 30, 2007 - 7:15 pm Actually, it was a tabernacle (material used not sure)but covered in velvet. cathy May 30, 2007 - 8:33 pm This made me SMILE! Ed Pie June 2, 2007 - 10:48 pm Perhaps–probably–I’m just a bit tired, but I misread the last word in your headline, which completely changed the meaning: “No more felt!” “No felt? Burn him!” It will probably be less funny in the morning, but I’m clicking Post tonight, just in case. Comments are closed.
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I once saw a tabernacle made out of felt. Would this count???
Yes, but please tell me you’re joking. A felt tabernacle?
People make tents out of felt all the time, out on the steppe. And tents are tabernacles.
Don’t think that’s what the children of Israel used, though. Even for their porta-tabernacle.
Actually, it was a tabernacle (material used not sure)but covered in velvet.
This made me SMILE!
Perhaps–probably–I’m just a bit tired, but I misread the last word in your headline, which completely changed the meaning:
“No more felt!”
“No felt? Burn him!”
It will probably be less funny in the morning, but I’m clicking Post tonight, just in case.
Comments are closed.