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Rating: Summary: Can I Borrow another feeling? Review: To give you an idea of the way the Friels see the world - and themselves, take a read of this sentence about nourishing your spiritual life: "You can go to the mountaintop and pray or you can hang around with other humans and try to love eachother and while you're doing this you can all try to care for the planet and the creatures on it. That's spirituality." Did you know that? I certainly didn't. Apparently all that is necessary to be spiritual is to hang out collecting bottles and cans with a crew of people that you "try" to love. Oh, wait. I'm sorry. You actually "try" to collect bottles and cans. And you "try" to care for some creatures. How does one do this? Hey, look honeybabe: the Friels can't be expected to come up with all the answers, can they? I mean they've already saved you a lifetime of searching by telling you that spirituality is basically the same thing as trying to join the Conservation Corps, the Peace Corps or voting for Al Gore. Oh, wait... my mistake: TRYING to vote for Al Gore.
Rating: Summary: Can I Borrow another feeling? Review: To give you an idea of the way the Friels see the world - and themselves, take a read of this sentence about nourishing your spiritual life: "You can go to the mountaintop and pray or you can hang around with other humans and try to love eachother and while you're doing this you can all try to care for the planet and the creatures on it. That's spirituality." Did you know that? I certainly didn't. Apparently all that is necessary to be spiritual is to hang out collecting bottles and cans with a crew of people that you "try" to love. Oh, wait. I'm sorry. You actually "try" to collect bottles and cans. And you "try" to care for some creatures. How does one do this? Hey, look honeybabe: the Friels can't be expected to come up with all the answers, can they? I mean they've already saved you a lifetime of searching by telling you that spirituality is basically the same thing as trying to join the Conservation Corps, the Peace Corps or voting for Al Gore. Oh, wait... my mistake: TRYING to vote for Al Gore.
Rating: Summary: Can I Borrow another feeling? Review: To give you an idea of the way the Friels see the world - and themselves, take a read of this sentence about nourishing your spiritual life: "You can go to the mountaintop and pray or you can hang around with other humans and try to love eachother and while you're doing this you can all try to care for the planet and the creatures on it. That's spirituality." Did you know that? I certainly didn't. Apparently all that is necessary to be spiritual is to hang out collecting bottles and cans with a crew of people that you "try" to love. Oh, wait. I'm sorry. You actually "try" to collect bottles and cans. And you "try" to care for some creatures. How does one do this? Hey, look honeybabe: the Friels can't be expected to come up with all the answers, can they? I mean they've already saved you a lifetime of searching by telling you that spirituality is basically the same thing as trying to join the Conservation Corps, the Peace Corps or voting for Al Gore. Oh, wait... my mistake: TRYING to vote for Al Gore.
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