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 RoyGBev
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:22:04 PM new
i hope if dogs ever take over the world, and they chose a king, they do not just go by size, because i bet there are some Chihuahuas with some good ideas.

 
 Hjw
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:22:29 PM new

Well, it appears that we are derailing into a Bible study class. See you good people tomorrow.

Helen

 
 jt-2007
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:23:58 PM new
Awww...Helen. Without you it's pointless. We could just go back and stand in the driveway.
T

That's no fun. Mosquitos.
[ edited by jt on Jun 7, 2001 06:25 PM ]
 
 tinkerismyname
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:24:22 PM new
jt-
There's not a lot of extras about the book of Mark. Read Matt. and Luke and you will see that they covered a lot of what Mark had already written, but they expounded on it.

 
 Hjw
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:26:37 PM new

jt,

Well, I can't leave you in the driveway with
mosquito spray.

Helen

 
 jt-2007
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:27:46 PM new
I know tink. That's why Mark is a little dull. It's the mars/venus thing. Women want DETAILS. Even Luke only said "Mary stayed three months and went home." WAIT just a minute! Did whe stay for John's birth or not? WOMEN need to know these things.

For you on the other hand...it makes sense.
T
 
 jt-2007
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:28:33 PM new
It's all oily Helen.
T
 
 Hjw
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:28:59 PM new

Now, I read Matthew today. Should I read Mark tomorrow?

My absolute favorite is Job.

Helen

 
 SnowyEgrEt
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:29:17 PM new
Roy, re vodun: http://www.religioustolerance.org/voodoo.htm

 
 tinkerismyname
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:29:51 PM new
But Helen,
What about the "sweet nothings class" ?

 
 Hjw
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:32:37 PM new
At last,

You have touched upon a subject that I understand.

Jamesoblivion needs help in this department.

Helen

 
 jt-2007
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:32:58 PM new
nevermind was misplaced.
T
[ edited by jt on Jun 7, 2001 06:37 PM ]
 
 tinkerismyname
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:32:59 PM new
Oh Helen,
Job??!!

 
 jt-2007
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:33:56 PM new
James?
T
 
 tinkerismyname
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:36:30 PM new
JamieO-
May I be that informal? Are we comfortable enough with each other to address one another with shortened names?

 
 jt-2007
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:39:16 PM new
It's Jaime tink.

T
 
 jt-2007
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:41:05 PM new
Anyway, he isn't here.

What's wrong with Job?
T

I forgot to tell you that you can edit.....
[ edited by jt on Jun 7, 2001 06:43 PM ]
 
 Hjw
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:43:15 PM new

Now that you imposters are on a first name basis, I am out of here.

Helen

 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:44:06 PM new
You guys are making me dizzy!

 
 jt-2007
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:44:42 PM new
Shucks Helen. Bye.
T

BTW Helen, are you coming to visit your relatives anytime soon?
[ edited by jt on Jun 7, 2001 06:53 PM ]
 
 tinkerismyname
 
posted on June 7, 2001 06:58:24 PM new
Ya'll come back now, y'hear?

 
 Hjw
 
posted on June 7, 2001 07:13:52 PM new

jt,

I'm thinking about it...I have so many relatives in MS. My cousin in Pascagoula...
the one who went to school with Tren Lott wants me to visit. Be careful with those people.

I have an uncle, who bought the family farm,
an extensive amount of land before the death of his parents, and by doing so, cut out the inheritance of all his sisters and brothers...so he is not my favorite one to visit...

Helen

 
 jt-2007
 
posted on June 7, 2001 07:20:58 PM new
They are very nice people Helen. Come down and you can play with tink and I on Friday night.
T

~correcting grammar so I don't get ruled out as a possibility for the presidency.
[ edited by jt on Jun 7, 2001 07:22 PM ]
 
 bobbi355
 
posted on June 7, 2001 07:24:52 PM new
You oughta go Helen. I'm in the midwest but I love going south. The good food, the southern hospitality, not many snobs who think their crap don't stink. I'd love to be down there right now sitting on a big front porch and sipping on a glass of cold iced tea...... ahhh.......

 
 jt-2007
 
posted on June 7, 2001 07:28:49 PM new
When I know you better, I will invite you.
T
 
 Hjw
 
posted on June 7, 2001 08:25:31 PM new

jt,

If you knew me better, I am sure that we would get along just fine. I like you and you don't even know it.

Bobbi355,

You are so right. It's a great place to visit. I'm sorry about the mixup about my name...I still like it.

Helen

 
 jt-2007
 
posted on June 7, 2001 08:58:20 PM new
I like you too Helen. Thanks.
It's ok to agree to disagree as far as I am concerned. I mean, if I can adore KRS... *cough* *gag* *choke*
...you're easy!
T
 
 jamesoblivion
 
posted on June 7, 2001 09:00:07 PM new
Helen's easy, no doubt about it.

 
 Hjw
 
posted on June 7, 2001 09:07:51 PM new

Jamesoblivion and jt

Easy...That's a way I like to be.

Thanks for your notes. I think krs is ok too, even though he may object...vociferiously as a matter of fact.

Helen

 
 jt-2007
 
posted on June 7, 2001 09:17:39 PM new
That's the "paradox" Helen. You have to hate him or he can't stand you.

(Took me a while to catch on...but I have it now.)
T
 
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