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<blockquote data-quote="cherokeehippie" data-source="post: 1496102" data-attributes="member: 21859"><p>Oh, I had to mention this as well, yesterday I went to Little Rock, to stock up on organic health food at "Wild Oats@" When I was putting my groceries in the back of my cruiser, a woman came out and put her groceries up in her car which was next to mine. We made a few comments to each other. She must have thought I wasn't saved, because I was dressed in tie dye, and long Indian braids, she handed me a paper from her church, inviting me to her church. Now there's nothing wrong with that per say, but I just knew she probably thought, because I wasn't dressed in a traditional maternal southern belle way of dress, that I 'needed to be invited to church'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cherokeehippie, post: 1496102, member: 21859"] Oh, I had to mention this as well, yesterday I went to Little Rock, to stock up on organic health food at "Wild Oats@" When I was putting my groceries in the back of my cruiser, a woman came out and put her groceries up in her car which was next to mine. We made a few comments to each other. She must have thought I wasn't saved, because I was dressed in tie dye, and long Indian braids, she handed me a paper from her church, inviting me to her church. Now there's nothing wrong with that per say, but I just knew she probably thought, because I wasn't dressed in a traditional maternal southern belle way of dress, that I 'needed to be invited to church'. [/QUOTE]
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