RE: [ZION] J. Reuben Clark

2004-03-18 Thread Gerald Smith
What a great idea! Let's set a date for May sometime, maybe? It will be a little warmer, and my wife will be done with her semester of school (taking the summer off). I'm sure we could get Heidi Page and husband to come up from Kintucky, just a few hours from the Evansville Stake, etc. Who a

RE: [ZION] Yankee or Dixie?

2004-03-18 Thread Gerald Smith
Well, this is a trick problem. You see, if I've been regularly feeding myself 'real' food, then I'd be about 99.99 percent Yankee. However, if I had fasted for, say, like a week, then in eating the grits, I'd only be 98.9 percent Yankee. So the test is obviously rigged. ;-) Gary "Unless, of c

RE: [ZION] Gas pains

2004-03-18 Thread Gerald Smith
GPS can be turned off, one way or another. Or, we can always choose older model cars without, and just keep them up. I mean, if they can drive 50+ year old cars in Havannah, I think we can manage with 5-10 year old cars. Gary Grampa Bill in Savannah wrote: > > Gerald Smith wrote: > > >One th

Re: [ZION] J. Reuben Clark

2004-03-18 Thread Chet
Talked me into it. The last face-to-face Zion List Convention (so officially named by no one in particular) was when I met with -- uh, a fellow named Dave who, with Dave Crockett, started a good news list which was assimilated by InfoBases -- and another bearded fellow whose name also escapes me..

RE: [ZION] J. Reuben Clark

2004-03-18 Thread Gerald Smith
Excellent! Since it was Val's idea, we'll let her set up a few possible dates when we can have this, etc; then we can all work toward doing it. Another option is to all meet at a local temple (Louisville, Nauvoo, etc), with lunch/dinner afterward. Gary mormonyoyoman wrote: > > Talked me into