At 18:48 10/7/2002 +, Scott wrote:
>Till,
>
>Truthfully, we mentioned the possibility of having the kids miss one day
>of seminary this week due to lack of gas money. It is really ironic that
>I can fly most anywhere I want, but can't afford to drive away from the
>airport!
You just get to S
Till,
Due to lack of money (I _told_ you I didn't worship the money god,
right?), I don't know. If I had the money, I would fly up to Detroit this
weekend to see my daughter for her birthday and drive down your way just
to say hello and see your part of the country.
Truthfully, we mentioned the
Cathy and I just came back from a dr's appt at an office over the Kingsway Mall in
Edmonton, and we saw these cars from west of us with a bit of snow on them. Edmonton
apparently got hit, too, but here in the Grove we seemed to have been in a little
oasis; we barely even had any frost last nigh
At 17:50 10/4/2002 +, Scott wrote:
>To answer your question, no, not all of us are worshiping the money god
>of Babylon.
Thank you my friend. I knew that. Sometimes it seems it though. When
are you going to fly to Syracuse?
Till
//
On Fri, 04 Oct 2002 11:58:06 -0400, "Elmer L. Fairbank"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> Yes, we (the people of the US) would fight an enemy pretty ferociously if
> they attacked. (the movie "the russians are coming" comes to mind to
> give
> me a chuckle) but "we" can't see the how the enemy of a
At 23:28 10/4/2002 +0800, Bishop Mark wrote:
>Napolean started with his Grande Armee towards Russia with about 500,000
>men. The 10,000 that barely survived escaped Russia in early
>December. So 80,000 Russian losses were not so bad, all things
>considered. Napolean got his just desserts.