Wait, don't ruin anything yet!! Because of time differences, our branch isn't watching it until next week. I've been very tempted to just stream it on the internet, but I'd get way too distracted by other things...
Okay okay, maybe I'll just ignore this thread until next weekend.
So far I have only been able to see one half of one session, but I saw Elder Bednar's talk. It was perfect. I want to print it out and make it into a giant poster and hang it on my wall.
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
Sky Bones wrote:Wait, don't ruin anything yet!! Because of time differences, our branch isn't watching it until next week. I've been very tempted to just stream it on the internet, but I'd get way too distracted by other things...
Okay okay, maybe I'll just ignore this thread until next weekend.
Be glad you don't follow the #ldsconf tag on twitter then.
This site, and the opinions and statements contained herein do not necessarily reflect on my sanity, or lack thereof.
Sky Bones wrote:Wait, don't ruin anything yet!! Because of time differences, our branch isn't watching it until next week. I've been very tempted to just stream it on the internet, but I'd get way too distracted by other things...
Okay okay, maybe I'll just ignore this thread until next weekend.
Be sure to look for my totally awesome, WAY FAMOUS moment Sunday Morning where I took the picture of the warm fuzzies for President Monson's talk. It's about the only claim to fame I will probably ever have, so I've decided to bask in it for the week. (o:
I told my mom that he was going to talk about warm fuzzies. Before it even happened. And then I told her you took the picture of it. And I told some people in my institute class. They were exceedingly jealous of me.
So when I started reading the posts, I didn't notice it was old at first, and panicked. "Shoot, they are already talking about what someone said at conference? What time is it? Wait a second . . ."
TheAnswerIs42 wrote:So when I started reading the posts, I didn't notice it was old at first, and panicked. "Shoot, they are already talking about what someone said at conference? What time is it? Wait a second . . ."
Ha, I thought the same thing! And I still haven't gotten used to having conference start at 1 instead of 10 (even after three years), so I usually have several moments throughout the morning where I think I missed it!
I really like President Packer's talk. It seems like he usually tries say in some way in his talks that the General Authorities aren't a bunch of superheroes who are better at church than everyone else.