From the Management
We are aware that a plague of frogs seems to have appeared on our site in recent days. We are seeking to find a techno-geek who can help us eradicate this plague. So far, the content of our site does not seem to have been affected, though the frogs are most assuredly distracting. However, Pharaoh had it worse . . . .
Thank you for your patience as we work to eradicate this plague.
7 Comments:
Yes, please.
Do fix the frggy problem.
We are desperately seeking a techno-geek who can help us exterminate the frogs. Volunteers may contact us at episcopalmajority [at] gmail [dot] com. Meanwhile, pray that Pharoah's heart will be softened; perhaps that will rid us of this plague of frogs.
Hi Lisa,
I keep checking to see if the frogs are gone, and it goes without saying that they're not. Good luck with that.
But this really surprised me: in an attempt to discover if I could delve deeper into the Episcopal Majority site by going to a home page, I deleted the word "blogspot" and hit Enter. This took me to an Episcopal Majority of a completely different (and unwelcome) stripe altogether. Is someone playing name games with us? Like "Who is the 'real' Episcopal Majority?" If so, I began to wonder if this other entity was perhaps behind the plague of frogs. Can you shed any light on this? Thanks.
David
imageshack deleted your pictures. you will have to put them somewhere else or delete them from your blog.
Anonymous, I believe you're correct -- that the problem lies with the link to ImageShack. The problem is that our template was created by our one and only EpiscoGeek, but then he "took a hike," leaving us with a lovely site but no real understanding of the programming that underlies the page. I continue to ask: If any of you supporters of TEM know how to tweak the Blogger template and restore our images -- and, most importantly, rid us of this plague of frogs -- I'd love to hear from you. Since we moderate comments, you can post a comment here (even including your e-mail address), and I'll see it but not post it.
Yes, indeed, David Charles Walker. I guess you missed the early days of The Episcopal Majority. About the time we started, but before we got very far along, people from the dark side registered the "Episcopal Majority" domain name on the Internet. They enjoy feeding on bones. They continue wanting to pretend they're the Episcopal majority, although it is clear every Sunday that those people are a mere lunatic fringe in our church. Nothing to see there; just move along. We are still going about the business of being the Episcopal Church.
Congrats!
Froggie-less at last! (No offense, Kermit.)
And thanks for the explanation. See? Toad you so!!
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