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Ever see one of the Dr. Scholl’s commercial for their gel shoe insoles? It’s always a get together of 20-somethings or 30-somethings rhyming something with “gellin’”, so you can tell that they all recognize who is wearing the gel insoles by this rhyming.
And then the guy who doesn’t get it but wants to be included comes along, “I’m gelling,” he says in a hopeful way that attempts to sound as confident, relaxed and happy as the others.
They see it right away, and we do too, “You are so not gellin’.”
There are plenty of people out there not “gellin’”. It’s not a hit on them, its just reality. You’re either gellin’ or you’re not.
Posted by: HarryTick™ on 13. October 2007, 13:52 |
dude////soooo true. I’m not sure if you are seeing it the way I am but I see that in circles Ive been around over my life time. Of course those always had to do with christianity.
Who out there is gellin and who is not? I guess I would know if I was, eh?
Not everyone knows when they’re gellin’ themselves, but it becomes evident enough to everyone around them. The confidence in Christ is not something easily hidden, if at all possible. You certainly can't fake it.