I am also saddened by this news. I know Marc's health had been of great
concern for some time, but this still comes as a great shock. He will
be greatly missed in many areas.
with love
Jo
Steven Montgomery wrote:
Regarding the news of Marc Schindler's death:
I'm saddened to hear this. I
At 08:09 AM 10/17/03 -0600, Steven Montgomery wrote:
Can one of you mathematical types out there explain the mathematical
terms, positional and juxtapositional to me? The quote comes from an
article entitled, Doing Business in Babylon, as found in the latest BYU
magazine (See it online
at:
My friends,
I concern myself little about the fools who mock the truth. Their time
is limited, they will wither away like the summer grass, and the truth
will still be strong.
One of the side effects naysayers unwittingly cause is raising the level
of public awareness about the Church.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: [ZION] Breaking the charter?
Jon Spencer wrote:
In the US, their actions are protected speech. While the actions of the
two
members in response to this provocation are understandable from an
emotional
point
say apoplectic stroke??? I knew you could!
Jon
- Original Message -
From: John W. Redelfs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: [ZION] Breaking the charter?
Jon Spencer wrote:
In the US, their actions are protected speech. While
At 10:09 AM 10/17/2003, you wrote:
At 08:09 AM 10/17/03 -0600, Steven Montgomery wrote:
Can one of you mathematical types out there explain the mathematical
terms, positional and juxtapositional to me? The quote comes from an
article entitled, Doing Business in Babylon, as found in the latest
At 06:45 PM 10/15/2003, you wrote:
Friends,
I am angered by the total lack of respect these people had for
anothers
faith. The behavior described is obnoxious and also unacceptable. I Pray
that the perpetrators find God and see what they have done to hurt people of
faith.
Pax et
At 09:18 PM 10/15/03 -0400, Noel B wrote:
Not that I would want to minimize what happened with sidewalk sleeze,
but I would take it over marching into the Roman Coliseum to face the
lions...
old joke time
And now in sports, this late score from the Coliseum:
Lions 39, Saints 0
[we now
Cousin Bill wrote:
-- China launches its first manned space mission, becoming third
country to do so.
--
Wonderful news, in my opinion, though I will be much more excited
when a winner is declared for the X Prize.
=
Grampa Bill
Whether this happened or did not happen, it certainly could have and has in
other places. One example is that some missionaries, short on time, took
their laundry to a local cleaners (bad decision #1). The owner kept a pair
of garments and displayed them in the window (bad decision #2) and would
Dear ones,
I received the following by email. It probably violates the charter
for me to forward it... but does anyone know the truth of this? I am
incensed!
===
Yep, I read about it. The political correct police action showed its true
colors. Brigham Young is rolling
Bob Lonsberry is a radio personality with an early morning talk show in Utah
and New York. He lives and works out of Rodchester, NY and simultcasts to
both markets for part of the show.
What are you incensed about? Is it the fact of the essay or the conclusion
reached???
I thought it a good
- Original Message -
From: Jon Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 6:44 AM
Subject: Re: [ZION] Breaking the charter?
Whether this happened or did not happen, it certainly could have and has
in
other places. One example is that some missionaries
OK, I thought that you were upset with the writer, Bob Lonsberry. The rest
I understand.
George
- Original Message -
From: Grampa Bill in Savannah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: [ZION] Breaking the charter?
George
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 16:04:07 -0400 Grampa Bill in Savannah
Grampa Bill answers:
I am incensed at the initial act of bigotry and blasphemy. I am
further incensed that the police arrested my brethren. There are
times
when a quick run to the nearest Krispy Kreme is appropriate. This
I have heard that it *is* true, unfortunately. I wouldn't want to be any
of those Baptist dudes when the time comes that they have to account for
their actions...
Heidi
[Original Message]
From: Grampa Bill in Savannah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 10/15/2003 6:27:31 AM
]
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 8:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ZION] Breaking the charter?
Friends,
I am angered by the total lack of respect these people
had for anothers faith. The behavior described is obnoxious
and also unacceptable. I Pray that the perpetrators
I have not researched, but understand that Salvation gets at resurrection,
saved from death, the fall of Adam for as in Adam all die, even so in
Christ shall all be made alive. Thus we are saved. Did nothing to earn
it. Couldn't earn it if we wanted to. Free gift. That's the grace.
Exaltation
I think Tolstoy was right on with that ocmment. sounds a lot like King
Benjamins comments about serving.
Bob Taylor
I ran across this quote from Leo Tolstoy the other day. Rather than saying
what I thought about it, I would like to put it out to the list and hear
what you might have to say.
...
could it be ... is your real name, perhaps, Tehc
Peej!
Noj
- Original Message -
From: Chet Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: [ZION] What did the Buddist monk ..
Ouch! The traffic is getting so slow
Ouch! The traffic is getting so slow around here that Jon is reduced to
using jokes that even *Lois Clark* recycled. (Or was that a Byrned
issue of Superman?)
Oops - pardon me. That was Jon's Bizarro twin: Noj.
*jeep!
--Chet
Start by doing what's necessary, then what's possible, and
Strangely, John, I was looking this up not that long ago. And I couldn't find
anything which indicated the Lord's salvation was anything less than the best He has
to offer. I wondered then if this is where John Taylor picked up his the Kingdom of
God or nothing slogan.
Anyone else find
]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: [ZION] Salvation
Strangely, John, I was looking this up not that long ago. And I couldn't
find anything which indicated the Lord's salvation was anything less than
the best He has to offer. I wondered then if this is where John
Nowhere else, unless (R)nold changed his residence.
:-)
Jon
- Original Message -
From: Jim Cobabe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2003 11:12 PM
Subject: [ZION] Schwarzenegger
Arnold becomes the new governor of California.
Where else could such a
Oink!
Jon
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2003 11:18 PM
Subject: Re: [ZION] Schwarzenegger
I'm actually quite pleased with this. I think Arnold is one of the more
intelligent and topical politicians that came out
Message-
From: Jon Spencer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 2:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ZION] Forgiveness of Serious Sins by Individual Members
NO! it is up to the Lord whom he will forgive. But as for
you (and me), it is a commandment that we must
Maybe. Or it may be that I can forgive Cal Worthinginton for cheating me
when he sold me a broken-down car. I do NOT have to ever buy a car from
Cal Worthington again.
Similarly, a woman can forgive someone who abused her. (I don't know how
they can, I only know that they must for their own
Subject: RE: [ZION] Forgiveness of Serious Sins by Individual Members
You can forgive someone and never associate with them again.
Can one's forgiveness be truly tested if there is no longer any
association with the offender? True forgiveness is marked by the ability
to show love
The DiabetesWorld list at Yahoo Groups generates 20 or 30 messages about twice a day.
But we could easily get 50 to 100 posts a day on Zion. All you have to do is speak up
for or against any particular candidate for any particular political office -- just as
long as that particular candidate
I'm actually quite pleased with this. I think Arnold is one of the more intelligent
and topical politicians that came out of the 20th century. So many of us were
disappointed at his failed bid for mayor of Hootersville that this --
What's that? Arnold Shwarzenegger, not Arnold Ziffle?
Stacy-- just sign up for Scouts-L and Scouts-LDS list-serve on Yahoo-- that
should more than meet your goals-- at least when I was on there I was
getting about 50-100 postings per day. if that's not enough, sign up for
the other Scouting related lists.
Bob Taylor
The DiabetesWorld list at Yahoo
Stacy,
A few thoughts about your question...As tempting as that might be, and as
justified as we think it might be, I kindly refer you to Doctrine
Covenants 64:10 which reads: I, the Lord, will forgive whom I will
forgive, but of you it is required to forgive all men. This isn't easy
for me
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The topic(s)? (Of the talks, not of the GD class!) Either something we learned in General Conference, one of the talks, or on the process of listening and learning from our prophets, seers, revelators, and just plain good ol' folks who spoke to us from that old tree
I wish our stake had one of those web pages...I can see how it would be
extremely useful! Last time I checked, our stake didn't have one.
Heidi
[Original Message]
From: Jon Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 10/9/2003 1:47:37 AM
Subject: Re: [ZION] Ward and Stake Web
Your policy sounds really good to me, Bill, and I agree with it. I've never
implemented it (and probably never will, since I love to blab) but I agree with it.
One o' these days, I'll actually SAY that to a bishop and watch his shocked look.
*jeep!
~~Chet (Almost as shocked a look as I get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your policy sounds really good to me, Bill, and I agree with it. I've
never implemented it (and probably never will, since I love to blab) but
I agree with it. One o' these days, I'll actually SAY that to a bishop
and watch his shocked look.
*jeep!
At 05:07 AM 10/8/2003, you wrote:
I do not think that anyone in our ward even knows about the page. I think
I'm going to give it a try once I get my membership number. Thanks for the
comment. The Savannah First Ward page is really nice you are doing a great
job.
Grampa Bill replies:
Chet,
If I were to vote, I would go for Elder Ballard's talk Sunday morning.
What better a topic than coming to know our Father in Heaven? Been a
long time since I heard the Lectures on Faith quoted. What a beautiful
rendition of the encounter of Enoch with the Father. How canst thou
weep? How is
I log in regularly (usually at least daily), and have done so for a few
years. Our stake was one of the first 12 to be the guinea pigs. It is
quite useful.
Jon
- Original Message -
From: Lew Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: zion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 12:48 AM
Nothing is on our page and another member of the stake is the ward
administrator. I email her and asked why? I'm going to try and get it
going. I home teach the Bishop and Stake President (and Scoutmaster to
there boys) and will bring it up to them as nothing is on either.
Thanks for the
The quick and easy answer to the subject question is: they (including
feminists such as Gordon B. Hinckley) are still faithful members of the
Church.
The controversial answer is: just what is meant by the term feminist?
Its original meaning was one who sought equal rights, blessings, and
Yep. He was obviously a first cousin of the agnostic dyslexic insomniac.
On Sun, 5 Oct 2003 00:29:24 -0400 Jon Spencer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Did you hear about the dyslexic devil worshiper?
He sold his soul to Santa.
Noj
The author of the article is one of those old-time man-hating feminists
that apparently believed or sympathized with all the pernicious
stereotypical ideas about the evils of patriarchy and blah blah blah.
One of those for whom our friend John coined the term Signaturi. I am
certain that
-- Valerie Nielsen Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This IS the current way it works. My sister and her husband have been
temple workers for years. They have 6 children. About 3 or 4 years ago,
President Hinckley said that women with children under 18 could not be
temple workers.
Chet
--Stacy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't this speaking out against priesthood?
Chet opines: Possibly. But the priesthood (not necessarily every male who holds the
priesthood) has really broad shoulders and can take much more severe criticism than
this.
Me? I'll just hide my head
On Mon, 6 Oct 2003 00:46:18 GMT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
-- Valerie Nielsen Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This IS the current way it works. My sister and her husband have
been
temple workers for years. They have 6 children. About 3 or 4 years
ago,
President Hinckley said that
My wife and I saw the movie last week. I liked the show but was
quite disappointed with it too.
The story (of course) was good. I was not at all impressed with
the costuming. The costumes were obviously brand new material.
You'd think they would try to make things a little bit authentic.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2003 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: [ZION] Where have all the Mormon feminists gone?
The quick and easy answer to the subject question is: they (including
feminists such as Gordon B. Hinckley) are still faithful members of the
Church
No. It is definitely a cannot according to both our Temple President and
our Stake President.
Jon
- Original Message -
From: Valerie Nielsen Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2003 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: [ZION] Women working in the temple
sugars. Or, so I read in a health newsletter.
(and, by the way, my sweet potato was really good last night!)
Heidi
[Original Message]
From: Stacy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 10/3/2003 3:10:53 AM
Subject: Re: [ZION] Thoughts On Diet
That's odd! Sweet potatoes are so
Kent clarifies:
We don't remove ALL carbs as some have reported that the brain goes into
stupid mode if it doesn't get some... we try to keep to less than 40 carbs
(looking at a lot more labels now) mixed with major protein. Some carbs are
better than others... Potatoes turn into 95% sugar
. I think I know what I'm having...
Heidi the hungry
[Original Message]
From: R. Kent Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 10/2/2003 9:28:50 AM
Subject: Re: [ZION] Thoughts On Diet
Kent clarifies:
We don't remove ALL carbs as some have reported that the brain goes
friends of ours (who are from out of town) tonight for supper at the Texas
Roadhouse Steakhouse. I think I know what I'm having...
Heidi the hungry
[Original Message]
From: R. Kent Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 10/2/2003 9:28:50 AM
Subject: Re: [ZION] Thoughts On Diet
!
Heidi
[Original Message]
From: Stacy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 9/30/2003 12:00:33 PM
Subject: Re: [ZION] Thought for the day
I want to know more about how to get more diabetic products because I
can't
find them in my local supermarket.
Stacy.
At 03:01 PM 09/30
I hadn't thought about sugar free cold medicines. Well, gee, thanks. I
have a lot to learn. I already know where to order the special kind of
strips I need and the special lancet holders, etc. I have a talking
glucometer so I guess I don't need advice about that either. No, I'm
looking
Kent Francis says:
My wife and I went to the opening of the Boyd K Packer Art exhibit at the
Church Art museum west of Temple square... it was incredible. There are
about 70 pieces ranging from when he was a kid just learning thru his latest
sculptures... the whole thing is very well done.
Kent Francis writes:
I went thru all the medications for a year e.g. Glucophage (Metformin HCL)
500 mg 3 per day- to increase insulin sensitivity in the muscle tissues
decreases liver production - one of the oldest and most effective drugs
Lipitor (Atorvastatin) 10 mg 1 per day lowers
Gosh, no carbs at all! I tried protein only in the morning and felt so
sluggish and couldn't concentrate. Imagine how I'd feel if I did that all
day! Well, you may have something but I hope I could really live like
that. God will really have to help me. I have cut down but not out.
Stacy.
PROTECTED] wrote:
And isn't it amazing to think that this entire thread all started out with
some chocolate! Chocolate makes everything better!
Jon
- Original Message -
From: Chet Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 4:31 AM
Subject: Re: [ZION] Thought
, September 30, 2003 7:25 AM
Subject: Re: [ZION] Thought for the day
Either Brother Jon is trying to make me paranoid, or there are a LOT of
Zion posts that haven't made their way to my laptop. WHAT discussion about
chocolate???
*jeep!
~~Chet
If ya thinks ya is right, ya deserfs credit
That IS a nice thought (even for a diabetic). And, nope, I didn't get that post. And
it is strange how far off-topic we got. Who knows where it will lead this time?
(Does anyone else have this problem -- beginning sentences with conjunctions? I never
had this habit until after studying the
I want to know more about how to get more diabetic products because I can't
find them in my local supermarket.
Stacy.
At 03:01 PM 09/30/2003 +, you wrote:
That IS a nice thought (even for a diabetic). And, nope, I didn't get
that post. And it is strange how far off-topic we got. Who
And isn't it amazing to think that this entire thread all started out with
some chocolate! Chocolate makes everything better!
Jon
- Original Message -
From: Chet Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 4:31 AM
Subject: Re: [ZION] Thought
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 06:36:22 -0500 Stacy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I thought you were an apologist.
Stacy.
Yes, in a manner of speaking. I do have website called, My Attack on
antiMormonism http://www.myegyptology.net/file/home.htm which I do just
for fun.
I mainly concentrate on
Hey, I like your site and will continue to look at it when I have
time. For the article on blood atonement I would also suggest adding
passages from the Old Testament where it was commanded to kill the
offenders. Talk about Korah, Dathan and Abiram. (Excuse spelling.) Talk
about other
I decided to add an addendum reply onto this message. I am indeed sorry to
hear that the church is just announcing or seeming to announce that the
papyri was indeed a funeral text. I also understand that not all the
papyri can be traced because some of it was burned. It could be that
Joseph
that get on and cause disenstion among the participants.
George
- Original Message -
From: Paul Osborne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 7:17 AM
Subject: Re: [ZION] error?
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 22:18:44 -0600 (GMT-06 George Cobabe
[EMAIL PROTECTED
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will have to say that I think JWR's email was woefully lacking in details
on the new baby...maybe it's a female thing, but...is this a grandson or a
granddaughter? What is the baby's name?
Heidi the fair
There was an original e-mail from JWR? Never saw it.
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 14:10:16 GMT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will have to say that I think JWR's email was woefully lacking in
details
on the new baby...maybe it's a female thing, but...is this a
grandson or a
granddaughter? What is the baby's name?
Heidi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will have to say that I think JWR's email was woefully lacking in details
on the new baby...maybe it's a female thing, but...is this a grandson or a
granddaughter? What is the baby's name?
This new baby is my first grandchild. She is the firstborn of my second
It's entirely possible, Stacy. However, I had the same trouble with Topica (with Zion
and with other lists) when I had my MSN account and my MStar account.
*jeep!
~~Chet
If ya thinks ya is right, ya deserfs credit - even if ya is wrong. Gus Segar via
Popeye
-- Stacy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is very interesting. It implies that God doesn't always correct error
for his purposes.
Stacy.
At 08:26 PM 09/27/2003 -0500, you wrote:
How does the lonely Mormon apologist, Paul Osborne, square with the fact
(based on evidence) that the prophet Joseph Smith incorrectly thought the
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 19:16:56 -0500 Stacy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
This is very interesting. It implies that God doesn't always correct
error
for his purposes.
Stacy.
Something like that. I had to come up with something for my website. I've
been deep into this stuff for a good
I don't remember. Are you on FAIR or affiliated with them?
Stacy.
At 09:21 PM 09/27/2003 -0500, you wrote:
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 19:16:56 -0500 Stacy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
This is very interesting. It implies that God doesn't always correct
error
for his purposes.
Stacy.
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 19:47:14 -0500 Stacy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I don't remember. Are you on FAIR or affiliated with them?
Stacy.
I got booted from FAIR but have since returned under the name of Truth
and they are allowing me too stay because I am being nicer and not
shoving
Stacy Smith wrote:
I wonder if it works best only with Outlook or Outlook Express?
However, I use Eudora, so that puts another thing in the mix.
===
Grampa Bill comments:
I use Mozilla. I always assume if I ain't read it, it's 'cause you
ain't sent it!
Love
Well, can you answer me another question which I am very curious
about? You know that many years ago the book and film THE GOD MAKERS was
aptly refuted by the book THE TRUTH ABOUT THE GOD MAKERS. I liked the way
in which this author did his refutation, even though I found fault with
some of
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 20:25:24 -0500 Stacy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Well, can you answer me another question which I am very curious
about?
I have not read either of the Godmaker books. I'm careful not to read to
much antiMormon material because it is depressing and does not edify at
Nothing yet. I only read chapter 1 and 2 of SHADOW OR REALITY and I wasn't
too impressed with their arguments but I admit it would have been difficult
to exactly write a response. Most of it sounded rather silly to me.
Stacy.
At 10:33 PM 09/27/2003 -0500, you wrote:
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003
At 12:59 PM 9/22/2003, you wrote:
Steven Montgomery wrote:
At 08:44 AM 9/22/2003, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Works for me! Especially if it's Dove or Lindt chocolate!
My favorite is Cadbury Royal Dark. In fact, I like them so much that I
just bought 15 bars and a Rubbermaid container
Stacy Smith wrote:
Not for a diabetic.
What? You never heard of sucralose?
Jon
Thought for the Day:
A nice box of chocolate can provide your entire daily intake of calories
in
one place.
Isn't that handy?
Jon
Works for me! Especially if it's Dove or Lindt chocolate!
By the way, Job...aren't you in North Carolina? If so, did you sustain any
damage from Isabel?
Heidi
[Original Message]
From: Jon Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: zion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 9/21/2003 9:12:31 PM
Subject: [ZION]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Works for me! Especially if it's Dove or Lindt chocolate!
My favorite is Cadbury Royal Dark. In fact, I like them so much that I
just bought 15 bars and a Rubbermaid container to keep them in. They sell
them here in Juneau; but when I get back to Ketchikan, I won't
At 08:44 AM 9/22/2003, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Works for me! Especially if it's Dove or Lindt chocolate!
My favorite is Cadbury Royal Dark. In fact, I like them so much that I
just bought 15 bars and a Rubbermaid container to keep them in. They sell
them here in Juneau; but when I
At 09:38 AM 9/22/2003 -0500, the amazing Heidi the Fair wrote:
Works for me! Especially if it's Dove or Lindt chocolate!
By the way, Job...aren't you in North Carolina? If so, did you sustain any
damage from Isabel?
Heidi is now in correspondence with a real hero. Shall we all sit and give
Hey, it's Monday...it's rainy...I didn't use my spellchecker...
:-)
Heidi (who almost just typo'ed her own name!)
[Original Message]
From: Elmer L. Fairbank [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 9/22/2003 9:53:07 AM
Subject: RE: [ZION] Thought for the day
At 09:38 AM 9/22/2003
I was able to do this with my own kids, though it was hard at first. When
our first child was born, we were given a book, the title of which went
something like How to help your child sleep through the night, or words
to that effect. It was written by a Dr. Ferber out of Boston, and he
advocated
At 08:50 AM 9/22/2003 -0600, St Steven wrote:
At 08:44 AM 9/22/2003, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Works for me! Especially if it's Dove or Lindt chocolate!
My favorite is Cadbury Royal Dark. In fact, I like them so much that I
just bought 15 bars and a Rubbermaid container to keep them
At 09:58 AM 9/22/2003 -0500, Hei..y the Fair wrote:
Hey, it's Monday...it's rainy...I didn't use my spellchecker...
:-)
Heidi (who almost just typo'ed her own name!)
We're afraid to ask, so don't tell.
Till
//
///
Steven Montgomery wrote:
At 08:44 AM 9/22/2003, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Works for me! Especially if it's Dove or Lindt chocolate!
My favorite is Cadbury Royal Dark. In fact, I like them so much that I
just bought 15 bars and a Rubbermaid container to keep them in. They
sell them
Subject: RE: [ZION] Thought for the day
Works for me! Especially if it's Dove or Lindt chocolate!
By the way, Job...aren't you in North Carolina? If so, did you sustain
any
damage from Isabel?
Heidi
[Original Message]
From: Jon Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: zion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date
Stacy Smith wrote:
No, what is it? (sucralose)
Sucralose is the trade name for the stereoisomer of normal sucrose (table
sugar). It tastes the same as regular sugar, but is not processed by the
body. Your taste buds can't tell the difference (but perhaps your
pocketbook can!).
If I remember
Where does one get it? Are these candies?
Stacy.
At 04:38 PM 09/22/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Stacy Smith wrote:
No, what is it? (sucralose)
Sucralose is the trade name for the stereoisomer of normal sucrose (table
sugar). It tastes the same as regular sugar, but is not processed by the
body.
Stacy Smith wrote:
Hi. I see that my question about the books has tactfully been
avoided. Is this author off limits to Zion?
I haven't commented on the books because I have not read them. But I own
BELIEVING CHRIST and intend to read it eventually. Brother Robinson is a
religion professor
: Re: [ZION] Thought for the day
Where does one get it? Are these candies?
Stacy.
At 04:38 PM 09/22/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Stacy Smith wrote:
No, what is it? (sucralose)
Sucralose is the trade name for the stereoisomer of normal sucrose (table
sugar). It tastes the same as regular
are now
made with sucralose. More companies will gradually start to use this
product as more people complain of the side effects of NutraSweet.
Jon
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Stacy Smith wrote:
I wish I could work at all. The Department of Rehabilitation in this
county has evaluated me and decided I am unemployable. This is no
laughing matter for me and has caused me
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 00:14:53 + Jim Cobabe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Counsel with the bishop is a standard answer. As a problem
solving
strategy, it usually doesn't work at all, at least in my experience.
Bishops don't have effective answers for any but the most routine
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 00:32:53 + Jim Cobabe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I am not offering the least criticism to women who work out of
necessity.
Good. Let's keep it that way. No one made you the judge.
Paul O
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Paul Osborne wrote:
I'm just expressing my view when white collar men grumble out of their lips against the woes of blue collar men and how they can supposedly fix their low income problems. The fact is, many white collar men are ignorant and lack real experience when it comes to blue collar
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