Yup..

*It twaz a Clydesdale Mule... and it was a while back.

Y'all seen Austin Powers "Movie" yet?
Thar's a lot of British phrases I didn't understand<G>

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Brian Wood wrote:

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Duane Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 6:01 PM
> Subject: Re: [RR] *Springtime for Rangers...
>
> > *I rode a mule down the Grand Canyon once and that was more'n
> > enough for a lifetime<G>  *But the way I understand your comment is thus-
> > *Sir Brian...
> >
> > "There's dis-comfort in the gestation period of the Mother of the savior!"
> >
> > *We in USA Rangers are awaiting the birth of a new "era" with
> *expectancy..
> >
> > and have been "promised" a new way to reach Millions of boys for Christ.
> Duane
>
> My point was that Mary was given a task but she had to do her bit. God did
> not just plant a full grown baby inside her womb (or just give her a baby to
> look after for that matter). She had to do her part in order for the
> "mission" to be fulfilled. She had some very uncomfortable moments and had
> to do things that perhaps she would not have chosen to do. As you said, it
> is not just a case of believing that God has given one a ministry in Rangers
> and so one only has to turn up and it will all happen. One has to play one's
> part and go through the hard bits as well as the blessings.
>
> [BTW it must have been a good few years ago when you went down the Grand
> Canyon on a mule. I believe the weight limit is c. 154 pounds <g>.
>
> B.

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