Bible, Cellphone, Census, Caskets

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Introductions aside, this post archives some current event reflections.

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This post was simply going to be a verse fragment from one of the verses read by our bishop during his message yesterday morning. But I couldn’t find it in the passage I thought it was in! 🙁

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Thanks to Facebook, I remembered to turn on my cellphone this morning.

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I decided I better fill out Census 2010. So I opened the envelope I got a week or so ago. Thankfully, before I put pen to paper, I read this: “This Census must count every person living in the United States on April 1, 2010.” So I stuck the census back in the envelope and tossed it on a pile.

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I got a phone call from someone I respect highly. Would I like to start a new business? I wouldn’t have to worry about the financing. Just the marketing. Selling casket kits.

Good day?!

2 thoughts on “Bible, Cellphone, Census, Caskets”

  1. We didn’t get a census because we use a PO box. the paper said it costs $57 for a worker to come to your door to count you if you don’t send one in. I don’t want to cost taxpayers more money, but it does provide work for those who need it. that sounds like a high figure. And we also have an empty house in a rural area. What will they do about it when no one answers? Go to the neighbors?

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    • I should bid to do the job for $75. (Isn’t that how bidding for government jobs works?)

      Thanks for commenting on this post. It reminds me that it is now after April 1 and I can fill in the form with correct information.

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