Try eating more fiber JD and you won’t have to sit there so long reading that garbage. izzy

 


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Yes and sitting n the throne for upwards of an hour or two would be oh so boring!!!

 

Jd 

 
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a very passionate amen.  

 

 

Jd 

 
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Absent these stultification appears. Where are the grand vistas of the poet? What a colossal error in judgement to have  ignored, even denigrated such!

 

Someone said of U2: 'they may be the most important Christian cultural influencers since C. S. Lewis.'  I missed it. My loss. Gary's obvious love for/of Bob Dylan shines through to us more imaginatively 'thick' onlookers. Debbie has graced TT with the finest prose since it's inception.

 

Stories, folks! Bill's account of the man he took into his home for two years. David adding a room onto the house for the homeless. Izzy's block party, quilt making, meeting GWB at a rally, going to a ball game, Judy's visit home (Australia), her account of her granddaughter's battle with illness, Jonathan's account of taking Noah (his son) for his first swimming lesson; John's accounts of being a carpenter/theologian (where have we heard that before?)

 

Ahhhh but has this ought to do with our lives being his with Christ in God? Not much. Just everything!

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Without poets, we would have much neater public bath rooms.

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