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CaptainXeroid

Following Christ
Name: Glen Allen, Jr.

Birthdate: August 17, 1969

Occupation: System Specialist/Trainer

Orientation: Heterosexual, never went through any kind of 'experimental' phase.

Marital Status: Married Jan 21, 1995 to Brandy, RaceKitty:hugkiss:

Kids/pets: None of our own, but we borrow other people's kids, and give them back:D. We have two kitties, Callie who just turned 6 and Chester who will be 2 this October.

Location: booo-tee-ful Tucker, Georgia...just northeast of HOT'LANTA:cool:

Interests: Automobiles, especially VWs, baseball, softball, bowling, astronomy, history, travel(moreso as I get older), tinkering with older Macintosh computers

Origin of life view: God created the world, and it has been evolving ever since. I find people who reject either Creationsim or Evolution to be very limited in their thinking.

Political spectrum: Fiscal conservative. Social moderate. At the moment, I'm rather disgusted with BOTH US political parties.

Sex: Male

Religion: Disciple of Christ I provided this link because a lot of people don't know much about the Disciples.:)

email: [email protected]

Favorite saying: Live and let live.

Want to know more....just ask.
 

robtex

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Glen, what position do you play in softball/ Also, what is your avg bowling score and what attracted you to the disciples of Christ as opposed to some other Christian church?
 

CaptainXeroid

Following Christ
Mike182 said:
do you have a favourite joke you like to tell? if so, can you tell it please? :D
OK...here's one. Retrorich walks into a bar with a chicken on his head. The bartender sees him and calls out "Where'd you get that?", and the chicken answers "Ohio!" :biglaugh:

For those who don't know Rich, he's a fellow NewBeetle owner and the guy who introduced me to RF.:)
robtex said:
Glen, what position do you play in softball/ Also, what is your avg bowling score and what attracted you to the disciples of Christ as opposed to some other Christian church?
Softball...wherever they need me. I've played everywhere except catcher. Tomorrow night, I'll probably pitch.

Bowling...usually around 190. I'm pretty good, but not consistant enough to compete in tournaments. I guess I could if I took it seriously, but the prize monies aren't that good for the time it takes.

As for the DOC...our church was founded in 1921, and my grandmother joined in 1923 as pianist, and later organist and music director. My parents have held leadership roles, and growing up, it was assumed I would take my place. I drifted away when I was in college, visited many other churches, but the reason I came back was the open communion table. Not to put down any other faith, but I just could not think of any reason that Jesus would turn anyone away from the table. I am especially proud of our slogan:

Resolve to Love • Agree to Differ • Unite to Serve • Break Bread Together :162:
 

Comet

Harvey Wallbanger
CaptainXeroid said:

As for the DOC...our church was founded in 1921, and my grandmother joined in 1923 as pianist, and later organist and music director. My parents have held leadership roles, and growing up, it was assumed I would take my place. I drifted away when I was in college, visited many other churches, but the reason I came back was the open communion table. Not to put down any other faith, but I just could not think of any reason that Jesus would turn anyone away from the table. I am especially proud of our slogan:

Resolve to Love • Agree to Differ • Unite to Serve • Break Bread Together :162:

Not too long ago my friend was ordained as a pastor/preacher with the DOC Church. That was my last "church" expirience...... and not an overly good one. I must say though, it was one of the few times I was invited to partake in Communion, but I got the same reaction from the congregation when I took to offer to come up and refused the bread and wine..........

Hmmm.... what is growing in your garden right now?
 

CaptainXeroid

Following Christ
Comet said:
... but I got the same reaction from the congregation when I took to offer to come up and refused the bread and wine..........

Hmmm.... what is growing in your garden right now?
I can't speak for other Disciples churches, but we don't put any pressure on anyone to come forward nor do we look down on anyone who doesn't take communion. Most services, our deacons serve communion, so nobody comes forward.

As for the garden...:cool:...we live in a condo and don't have a garden, but Brandy does have some flowers growing in planters. on our patio.
 

Buttercup

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Have you lived in the South all your life?

I've never been to Georgia except to fly into Atlanta. Could you give me a top five list of highlights?
 

CaptainXeroid

Following Christ
Buttercup said:
Have you lived in the South all your life?
Yes. I guess that's part of the reason I'm feeling a growing desire to travel more. I was born at Emory Hospital in Decatur, lived in Tucker except a couple of years in Peachtree Corners, went to school at Georgia Tech, and go to church in Decatur....all within about 20 miles of each other.

I have been as far west as Dallas, TX; south-Miami, FL, east and north-Boston, MA, and midwest(sort of:D)-Cleveland, OH. Maybe it IS time to gas up the Bug and go somewhere.:cool:
Buttercup said:
I've never been to Georgia except to fly into Atlanta. Could you give me a top five list of highlights?
I know you said 5, so consider this a bonus.:eek:
Jimmy Carter Museum and Library - If you're into history, this is a must see.
The King Center - Learn about the lives of Dr. Rev Martin Luther King, Jr and Coretta Scott King as well as the Civil Rights struggle.
Georgia Aquarium - We haven't been yet, but it's getting rave reviews. The crowds have been crazy, and we're waiting for them to die down a bit.
Stone Mountain Park - Especially fun for history buffs and after dark, a cool laser show set to music using the mountain as the screen.
Sundial Restaraunt - atop the Westin Peachtree Plaza, the dinner is a bit pricey, but the view is neat!
Turner Field - Even if you're not a baseball or Braves fan, it's a neat place to catch a game.

Atlanta is a pretty neat place.:)
 

CaptainXeroid

Following Christ
Maize said:
You were in downtown Atlanta New Years Eve 1993?
Sadly no. I was at a New Year's Eve bowling party as that was a major part of my life back then. Since then, most New Year's Eves find me and RK:hugkiss: at a friend's house for a small yet festive party. To this point, neither of us has had a big desire to join a massive crowd to ring in the New Year.:)
 

CaptainXeroid

Following Christ
Topanga said:
What do your cats look like? (colours, breed, etc.) :)
Callie is our 6 year old Calico with a few tabby stripes.
Chester is our nearly 2 year old Tuxedo with white on his nose.
Sneakers is about 3.5 month old Tuxedo with white on her paws.
Check out this thread for visuals.

All 3 were 'unwanted' :kat:s who came to us at no cost except shots. I had only had dogs, fish, & hamsters, so I wasn't a 'cat-person' before my wife & I got together. She always loved them, and I am learning too. :D

*edit note - Stepping down as Mod, closing thread without bump to top.
 
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