st. dismas – VoVatia (original) (raw)
Wyld Stallyns Rule!
Since so many long-dormant franchises have been resurfacing as of late, it’s not all that surprising that we got a new Bill and Ted movie. It came out three years ago now, but we only just got around to watching … Continue reading →
Posted in Cartoons, Celebrities, History, Humor, Language, Music, Technology, Television, VoVat Goes to the Movies | Tagged afterlife, alex winter, aliens, bill and ted, bill and ted face the music, bill and ted's bogus journey, bill and ted's excellent adventure, chuck de nomolos, death, genghis khan, go-go's, grim reaper, heaven, hell, jane wiedlin, jimi hendrix, joan of arc, keanu reeves, ling lun, Louis Armstrong, mars, napoleon bonaparte, poison, robots, sigmund freud, st. dismas, the seventh seal, time travel, wolfgang amadeus mozart, wyld stallyns |
Mourning Announcements
Today is the anniversary of Jesus’ crucifixion. Okay, it probably really isn’t, and we don’t even know what year that happened, let alone the specific date. While Easter does sometimes fall this early, it’s rare. And if these first century … Continue reading →
Posted in Authors, Catholicism, Christianity, Christmas, Easter, History, Holidays, Islam, J.R.R. Tolkien, Judaism, Middle Ages, Passover, Religion, rosh hashanah | Tagged abraham, adam and eve, akedah, angels, apocrypals, bible, bishop james ussher, cain and abel, calendar, chronology, creation, crucifixion, exodus, feast of the annunciation, gabriel, garden of eden, genesis, good friday, gospel of luke, gospels, human sacrifice, isaac, jesus, john the baptist, lord of the rings, lucifer, martyrdom, melchizedek, moses, one ring, podcasts, pope benedict xvi, st. dismas, summer solstice, vernal equinox, virgin mary, winter solstice |