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On Apr 18, 11:00*pm, Gregg wrote:
On Apr 18, 9:07*pm, bpnjensen wrote: On Apr 18, 5:55*pm, wrote: Barbour takes GOP center stage.http://www.clarionledger.com When I was in Tokyo, I wanted to go visit that famous Temple thingy, I forget what the name of it is. I was walking across a little bridge/pedestrian walk way thingy.There was a Japanese guy who was wearing brown work clothes, he was carrying a brown paper bag, his lunch, I suppose.I asked him how to get to that Temple? He put a mean looking look on his face, he set his paper bag down.I don't know if he thought about wanting to fight me, or whatever.I wasen't interested in starting an International incident.I didn't say anything else, I walked on by him.I still didn't find that Temple thingy. Doggy just now took me out in the front yard.She ran to the front of my yard and took a poop.Then we walked around in the yard for a few minutes.That old country boy from Edwards, his wife was sitting on the front porch over there.I told doggy, Now go pee, dog.She took a pee and I clapped my hands. cuhulin You need a family, bad.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - ROTF :-D- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - :-) he just needs *somebody* for whom "Doggy pooped" is *NOT* TMI :-D |
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It is Cold and also rainy weather outside.So much for that Phony Balony
global warming nonsense! Best Buy to sell electric cars? http://www.dealerscope.com Ahh needs tu found the chuck key furr mah elektrik rite angle drill. cuhulin |
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http://rosemck1.tripod.com/hgta.html
Elvis Presley and The Stamps Quartet. I have always liked George Beverly Shea singing. cuhulin |
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The oldest book in America, an ancient Biblical manuscript, is located
at the University of Mississippi. http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ms/state/didyouknow.htm Teahhh,,, tHats right, Mississippi backwater hicks.We haz Alligators anna Swamps tu. http://www.devilfinder.com Mississippi Swamp cuhulin, the Swamp Alligator |
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On Apr 19, 10:43*am, bpnjensen wrote:
Maybe for Jesus - but his followers are supposed to be humble, per His words - Show quoted text - 10-4 :-) |
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Gregg wrote:
On Apr 18, 3:13 pm, wrote: Gregg wrote: On Apr 17, 4:45 pm, wrote: bpnjensen wrote: My son had a personalized Bible stolen from my wife's car. It was the only item of value in the bag the thief grabbed, and it served him right :-) Bruce Him your son or him the thief? Was the thief employed by your son? Dave - that was bad. We're talking about "The Word"....have you no scruples? Don't answer. :-P No reason to walk on tippy toes. The Word shall make you free. If freedom and religion can coexist, humor must be involved. Rigidity invites power trips. Jesus is not about power trips. I think you know me well enough to know I don't tippy toe. I just "try" to be nice and civil. I will somewhat disagree with you though on the "Jesus is not about power trips." I know ( I think) what you are getting at and there is some validity to what you said, but make no mistake about it Dave, when he comes back (and he will) - he is going to be on the biggest "Power Trip" this universe has ever known and it won't be pleasant for some. At least if that silly book that was written under divine inspiration by the Lord himself is correct. Yeppers - I think "Power Trip" just about hits it on the head. I am not comfortable with your characterization of "Hanging Judge Jesus" and/or "Rambo with Stigmata" Jesus. If you truly understood non-violence and humility, you'd agree. |
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Gregg wrote:
On Apr 19, 10:43 am, wrote: Maybe for Jesus - but his followers are supposed to be humble, per His words - Show quoted text - 10-4 :-) A lot of people glom onto Jesus because he has star power. "Glom unto Me" I think he says. |
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Toxic wrote:
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 01:19:39 -0700, Gregg wrote: Myself - I have never been a Bible collector. I do know two people that have an extraordinary collection though. I don't understand the thinking behind it but I'm sure many don't understand collecting radios or stamps either. A bible makes a great survival supply of thin paper to use as tinder in fire starting. I use to slip one in the backpack when I went hiking for just such application. Or rolling papers (avoid the gold binding) |
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On Apr 19, 6:28*pm, Toxic wrote:
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 01:19:39 -0700, Gregg wrote: Myself - I have never been a Bible collector. I do know two people that have an extraordinary collection though. I don't understand the thinking behind it but I'm sure many don't understand collecting radios or stamps either. A bible makes a great survival supply of thin paper to use as tinder in fire starting. I use to slip one in the backpack when I went hiking for just such application. You dislike the Bible so much that you are willing too make up a ludicrous lie in hopes that someone is dumb enough to believe you? Surely you jest. Just on the outside chance....oh never mind....I know you're lying...lol. The pages of a Bible are wayyyy too thin and would be the last type of firestarter to use. If someone if going to take up all that room in their pack to place a Bible (of all things) for tinder...lol...they would have to be borderline mentally challenged IMO. Why carry all that weight and take up pack space when you could carry a little tin packed with cotton balls coated in petroleum jelly? You I guess? ;-P |
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On Apr 20, 9:06*am, dave wrote:
Gregg wrote: On Apr 18, 3:13 pm, *wrote: Gregg wrote: On Apr 17, 4:45 pm, * *wrote: bpnjensen wrote: My son had a personalized Bible stolen from my wife's car. *It was the only item of value in the bag the thief grabbed, and it served him right :-) Bruce Him your son or him the thief? *Was the thief employed by your son? Dave - that was bad. We're talking about "The Word"....have you no scruples? Don't answer. :-P No reason to walk on tippy toes. *The Word shall make you free. *If freedom and religion can coexist, humor must be involved. *Rigidity invites power trips. *Jesus is not about power trips. I think you know me well enough to know I don't tippy toe. I just "try" to be nice and civil. I will somewhat disagree with you though on the "Jesus is not about power trips." I know ( I think) what you are getting at and there is some validity to what you said, but make no mistake about it Dave, when he comes back (and he will) - he is going to be on the biggest "Power Trip" this universe has ever known and it won't be pleasant for some. At least if that silly book that was written under divine inspiration by the Lord himself is correct. Yeppers - I think "Power Trip" just about hits it on the head. I am not comfortable with your characterization of "Hanging Judge Jesus" and/or "Rambo with Stigmata" Jesus. *If you truly understood non-violence and humility, you'd agree.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I understand no violence and all. Many people will spout on about "God is a God of love" etc. etc. and indeed he is. I forget the verses that talk about the Lord in that light ( I could look them up) but they also seem to "forget" the next verses where he also says "He is a God of anger / vengeance and wrath. It has nothing to do with the 'reader' being or not being non violent and humble - I do agree with that. |
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The Space Shuttle flew over North Mississippi and Alabama this morning.
cuhulin |
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Gregg wrote:
- Show quoted text - I understand no violence and all. Many people will spout on about "God is a God of love" etc. etc. and indeed he is. I forget the verses that talk about the Lord in that light ( I could look them up) but they also seem to "forget" the next verses where he also says "He is a God of anger / vengeance and wrath. It has nothing to do with the 'reader' being or not being non violent and humble - I do agree with that. I don't know how you don't come off sounding like you're afraid of a fairy tale. |
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On Apr 21, 5:59*am, dave wrote:
wrote: The Space Shuttle flew over North Mississippi and Alabama this morning. cuhulin Did you hear it? *Did you see it? More to the point, Did it hit Blueberry Doggie's couch? To keep *on* this slightly-offtopic thread, Did it create a sonic boom that mimicked a temblor? |
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Back in the 1980s, one of the Space Shuttles which was riding piggyback
on a transport Airplane flew low over Jackson,Mississippi, flying low so us backwater hicks could get a good look up thar at it.I think it was at Parham Bridges Park in Jackson where it was advertized on tv noos.I went over there to get a good looksee. I was working at Delta Cotton Oil in Jackson when the first Space Shuttle went up into orbit, in 1981.I worked in the solvent extraction plant at Delta Cotton Oil, Hexane (Hexane is kin to lighter fluid, Very Flammable stuff!) fluid in there for extracting the oil from the cotton seeds, so of course no radios or anything else that could cause a spark was allowed in there. cuhulin |
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On Apr 21, 2:16*pm, wrote:
Back in the 1980s, one of the Space Shuttles which was riding piggyback on a transport Airplane flew low over Jackson,Mississippi, flying low so us backwater hicks could get a good look up thar at it.I think it was at Parham Bridges Park in Jackson where it was advertized on tv noos.I went over there to get a good looksee. I was working at Delta Cotton Oil in Jackson when the first Space Shuttle went up into orbit, in 1981.I worked in the solvent extraction plant at Delta Cotton Oil, Hexane (Hexane is kin to lighter fluid, Very Flammable stuff!) fluid in there for extracting the oil from the cotton seeds, so of course no radios or anything else that could cause a spark was allowed in there. cuhulin Ah, Benzene rings! I love them! |
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I didn't see or hear the Space Shuttle yesterday.Depending on what part
of North Mississippi it flew over, that can be over two hundred miles North of doggy's couch. cuhulin |
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