THEY OBVIOUSLY DIDN'T MEAN 'FASCIST' IN THE POSITIVE SENSE, or SATURDAY EVENING POST: Staying in this evening because two of my very good friends convinced me to go to the full slate of Duke Chapel's Easter services tomorrow. Thus we begin with the sunrise service at 6:30 (my best guess is that the temperature should be right around freezing then), and proceed to brunch (though I believe the technical term for a brunch held at 8:00 a.m. is 'breakfast'), and then the regular service, which will afford another chance to hear Sam Wells in action (I've been impressed every other time I've heard him speak*).
But there should be something youtube-y here, so Oasis, with some amusing chatter at the beginning.
And, uh, watching Barcelona again (hence the title of the post), after The Great McGinty a little earlier in the evening.
*I take this to be an unusual position for an evangelical to take with respect to a Anglican Reverend attached to a university chapel, but that's Duke for you
UPDATE: It was 28° when the service began. That's pretty cold.
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