tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5173950.post8155117390487021893..comments2024-03-29T03:57:26.974-04:00Comments on Grim's Hall: Gird Your LoinsGrimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07543082562999855432noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5173950.post-69903328024970920482015-10-06T00:34:34.535-04:002015-10-06T00:34:34.535-04:00I've got a nice skull belt buckle I wear somet...I've got a nice skull belt buckle I wear sometimes. But I was thinking of Job 38. <br /><br />I find I'm quoting the Bible a lot lately -- far more than ever before in my life. I wonder what that means? I was never inclined to it in the old days, although I always respected men who could do it. Grimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07543082562999855432noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5173950.post-12995246956135288912015-10-06T00:28:06.560-04:002015-10-06T00:28:06.560-04:00Gird. Loins. Hmm. OK, I have heavy pants, thick l...Gird. Loins. Hmm. OK, I have heavy pants, thick leather belt, a wallet, flashlight, phone, keys, knife and .45. Is that "girded?" Or is something else required? Some kind of special arcane wrapping to secure my wakazashi? A silver belt buckle half the size of Texas? (always wanted one of those!) <br /><br /> "Thus to tell someone to “gird up their loins” was to tell them to get ready for hard work or battle. " <br /> ravennoreply@blogger.com