This is a weekly
series that will include a brief summary of the latest articles that have been
published on The Tribulation Times Herald-Exhorter. Hopefully, this will encourage you to go
check out some truly outstanding articles that have been published by a number
of truly outstanding authors. Moreover,
I hope this will also encourage you to want to become a contributing
member/author, as well. The “Hear
Ye! Hear Ye!” site explanation near the
top of the side-bar should answer many of your questions. Yes, this series also included an “SOS! (Spam
On Saturdays)” segment before, but it
just wasn’t working for me. Therefore,
that will be replaced by a republishing of one of the Trib articles.
[Varmint Signs] is a new series that will include videos of animals acting strangely
twice a week on The Trib.
[The Choking Game] contains a video clip of a segment on ABC’s Nightline about
something that I had never heard of before.
[JC Penny and Ellen and Whatnot…] is another RN rant.
[The Resurrection Tomb Mystery] contains a video clip of a Nightline segment about a
show that first aired last Thursday night on the Discovery Channel.
[Crystal Skull…pre-George Lucas] is from RN, and it contains a video clip about some of
the observed properties to a real crystal skull.
[CDC: Tips from Former Smokers] has RN beating on one of his favorite dead-horses
again.
[How to Defeat Calvinism] has RN providing us with a video tutorial.
It is a
well-documented fact that animals, which will be referred to as being varmints
here, will often start acting strangely on the eve of impending doom. Therefore, a series about such sounded like a
perfect fit for this site. Okay, what
will be included here may not have anything at all to do with any of that, but
it should be highly entertaining. If it
doesn’t tickle your fancy, you may be in need of Bob Larson’s services.
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Loved that video, those two were fun to watch.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by again, my dear Ann!!! I just published the sequel over on The Trib.
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