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The Duggalos: Jinger and the Holy Goalie


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5 minutes ago, GeeGolly said:

Are the Vuolos anti alcohol? Not that I think Jer would get sloppy drunk like he did in his college days, but I wouldn't be surprised if he had a drink/beer or two.

He got really defensive one time when they had a romantic dinner. The bottle on the table looked like champagne, but he informed the audience that it was sparkling grape juice. 🙄

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2 hours ago, Albanyguy said:

Just like Jesus and the Disciples drank at the Last Supper!

I had a preacher one time (who grew up Catholic) say it was more like what our Welch's grape juice is today.  Yeah, sure, buddy, whatever you want to believe. Let's just say I rolled my eyes so hard I saw the back of the pew that day.  Personally I think the wine in Biblical times was a lot stronger than our wine.  

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10 hours ago, Zella said:

What's MacDaddy's rule on alcohol? 

MacDaddy! 🤣🤣 What a great snark name for MacArthur!

Interesting that Jinger wasn't there. Hopefully it was because she decided she didn't want to go, and not because Jeremy is sneaking around on her. Although I wouldn't put it past him to do that.

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18 hours ago, emmawoodhouse said:

He got really defensive one time when they had a romantic dinner. The bottle on the table looked like champagne, but he informed the audience that it was sparkling grape juice.

My bet would be that he's not above having an expensive drink in a setting where it is free and he is not with his classmates or colleagues. He can always use the 'it's sparkling water/juice' line if there are pictures.

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I get that this is a snark forum and I'm all for it, but we don't know Jeremy didn't put in the work anymore than we know if Derick did. I can't think of any college that hasn't had some type of scandal, big or small, but it almost never applies to everyone.

I live in an area with a lot of colleges - in the past few years there's been everything from racism, cheating, shady (college) presidents, redshirting, hiding sexual assaults and the list goes on and on.

Jeremy is definitely a doofus, but I'm not sure he's so unintelligent he can't pass these classes legitimately.  

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In the requirements for the program it states that a candidate should have 3 years experience as a pastor. Was Jeremy at the church in Laredo that long or did he  have a pastoral position prior to Laredo?  It also seems designed for people who are employed in the ministry and not all of the work is done on campus. None of the third year is done on campus at all. It is written as if it is expected that the students will have a congregation to practice the skills they are being taught.  However it does state that one can be a youth minister so I guess they could be counting his Doctrine and Donuts "ministry" . Possibly that is why he has been posting about that in recent months. 

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1 minute ago, Liddy52 said:

In the requirements for the program it states that a candidate should have 3 years experience as a pastor. Was Jeremy at the church in Laredo that long or did he  have a pastoral position prior to Laredo?  It also seems designed for people who are employed in the ministry and not all of the work is done on campus. None of the third year is done on campus at all. It is written as if it is expected that the students will have a congregation to practice the skills they are being taught.  However it does state that one can be a youth minister so I guess they could be counting his Doctrine and Donuts "ministry" . Possibly that is why he has been posting about that in recent months. 

Regardless of what they post (mostly inane) there could be some of their life going on behind/away from the cameras that we don't know about.  Unless he had a Gopro on himself all waking hours, we just don't know.  

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3 minutes ago, lookeyloo said:

Regardless of what they post (mostly inane) there could be some of their life going on behind/away from the cameras that we don't know about.  Unless he had a Gopro on himself all waking hours, we just don't know.  

Just curious,  not argumentative, ......... so possibly he has a ministerial/pastoral role that we are not aware of? That might be what the situation is. It just seemed from reading about the program, and I read most of what was on the website from the link above, that the program was designed primarily for those actively in ministry serving a church. Of course, Jeremy might already be doing such work or have a position lined up. As you say, we only know what they choose to disclose.  

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Do they mean preaching or pastoring, or can it be both? Jeremy did at least 2 in Laredo as a pastor, and has preached possibly monthly over the past four years. And as @emmawoodhouse mentioned, he has ministered to the donut boys. If its the equivalent of 3 years, I'm guessing Jeremy actually fulfilled the requirements and then some. 

They have 12 professors for a 36 credit degree. I'm guessing the class sizes are small too. It must be almost like getting one on one time for each course with a different teacher.

I think one of the professors is the father of the owner of J & J's house. But I might be making that up.

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He has had some kind of job at TMS or the church most or all of the time they've been in LA.  That church has a few dozen "ministry" type positions.  Paid Sunday School teaching would count as would leading one of their myriad groups.  Possibly they would count unpaid ministry work also.  It doesn't three years full time work does it?  

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