At 05:25 PM 11/14/2003, you wrote:
Tom Matkin wrote:
Sonnet 133 (Some children live for only just a while)
by Tom Matkin, March 30, 2002
Some children live for only just a while
Mere visitors not really part of us
Perhaps they've proved themselves without this trial
Not needing but a touch of all
Tom Matkin wrote:
Sonnet 133 (Some children live for only just a while)
by Tom Matkin, March 30, 2002
Some children live for only just a while
Mere visitors not really part of us
Perhaps they've proved themselves without this trial
Not needing but a touch of all this fuss.
It wounds us when they ge
At 01:24 AM 11/13/2003 +, Uncle Tom, the Gapper wrote:
Usually one is disturbed by widening gaps and happier about narrowing
gaps. But sometimes it's the other way around.
Till has been ever mindful of the widening gap between those who choose
good and those who choose evil.
/
Don't forget the greed gap. That is the difference between a man's
physiological needs, and his psychological needs for a particular standard
of living. --JWR
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You're giving spirit is, ah, catching.
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> From: Tom Matkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> This isn't the way I feel today, but it's a sentiment that I unders
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> From: Tom Matkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: RE: [ZION] Starts with G "Green House Gas"
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> Ron Scott wrote:
> > But Bette Midler on ZI
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> From: Tom Matkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Swans are Everything, Everything I Wish I Could Be
Ron Scott wrote:
> But Bette Midler on ZION? Oy vey!The last time I saw
> her live, she was strutting, singing and steaming before a crowd of
> nearly-nekkid men at The Continental Baths in Manhattan. The things that
> reporters have to endure to earn a living: sigh.
>
Was she cooing "You are th
Swans are Everything, Everything I Wish I Could Be
by Tom Matkin, October 25, 2001
I'll bet a day will come some time
When swans will be considered prime
When long necked birds will rule the roost
And man will be in deep decline.
With human influ'nce thus reduced
Economies will get a boost
And g
Tom, you crack me up! And I thought false churches were a problem. Maybe
the problem is all us monkeys here below. --JWR
Tom Matkin wrote:
Top ten reasons why I'm grateful not to be working in New Delhi
10.Those pesky monsoons.
9. Those pesky cows.
8. What those pesky cows l
Natasha is still holding my Gossip post I see. For today I'll just
dredge up an old poem that I wrote earlier this year. It covers the
Gulf subject quite well.
Sonnet 277 1 Nephi 15:28
By Tom Matkin March 28, 2003
Along each briny ocean beach and shore
There's straits and inlets, seas and soun
Yesterday I posted a little note on "Gossip" but somehow Natasha hasn't
got it yet. If it doesn't make the list by Monday I'll repost.
Today G stands for Garden. I thought about this as I was leaving the
temple this morning after doing 3 endowment sessions. Come to think of
it the morning wa
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From: "Tom Matkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 10:21 PM
Subject: Re: [ZION] Starts With G
> > Don't forget George while you are at it, Tom. I hope that it will be in
> the
> > good colum
> At 02:50 PM 10/30/2003 -0700, Uncle Tom Presidente wrote:
> >Think of how many things that start with G need to be taught
(learned?).
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> how about galloping gruff gregarious goats? gastric? grease? gangly?
> groovy? gravy? garters? oops
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> Till
Or to put it another way:
Should gre
At 02:50 PM 10/30/2003 -0700, Uncle Tom Presidente wrote:
Think of how many things that start with G need to be taught (learned?).
how about galloping gruff gregarious goats? gastric? grease? gangly?
groovy? gravy? garters? oops
Till
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Are you the one, I thought it was Marc Schindler but am likely mistaken.
I
am not so sure anyone but me would appreciate your referral.
George
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Yep, it was me. Positive, for sure.
Paul O
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> Don't forget George while you are at it, Tom. I hope that it will be in
the
> good column,
>
> George
Of course! G is for George. George the good. Or - Good Old George. Yes
Jesus love you. You know that, and not just because the bible tells you so.
Have you shared your recent experiences with
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> On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 15:21:49 -0700 George Cobabe
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Don't forget George while you are at it, Tom. I hope that it will be
> > in the
> > good column,
> >
> > Ge
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 15:21:49 -0700 George Cobabe
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> Don't forget George while you are at it, Tom. I hope that it will be
> in the
> good column,
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> George
And, don't forget I'm the one that told you about the Zion list.
:-))
Paul O
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Tom Matkin wrote:
Think about gird, gathering, and gulf. Ah yes, G is where it's at. There's
so much to talk about, and we haven't even considered the words that begin
with "eh".
Er... which Sesame Street character are you? --JWR
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Don't forget George while you are at it, Tom. I hope that it will be in the
good column,
George
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> Think of how many things that st
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