> [Original Message]
> From: Charles Perry Locke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Date: 1/8/2006 9:03:57 PM
> Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] TO ALL TT"S
>
> Dean, I was wondering. How do you put something in a hole that is larger
> than the hole?
cd: :-) One makes a larger hole in the top of the box or log then cover
that hole so the poor unsuspecting victim can only find the smaller
hole-jeez you city people kill me-no worries that you will get your hand
stuck in the box-the hunter would trap you as you sat there studying how to
get the shiny object into the box in the first place-ROFL. By the way how
does one make his letters to so that they cannot be changed?With you and
David I cannot even make my print bold or to a different size?. I see
wisdom here.
>
>
> >From: "Dean Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [email protected]
> >To: [email protected]
> >Subject: [TruthTalk] TO ALL TT"S Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 11:39:35 -0500
> >
> > In the Mountains of Western North Carolina, where I live, the old
timers
> >used to hunt Raccoons in a most peculiar way. They would cut a hole in a
> >box or a section of a log and put an object (usually something shiny
such
> >as rock or ball) into the hole, that was larger than the hole, and the
> >raccoon would reach into the hole ,grasp the object and attempt to
withdraw
> >it from the hole, but due to the objects size would be unable to do so
and
> >because the raccoon wouldn't release the object he would become trapped
and
> >lose his fur and his life. But man on the other hand was created in the
> >image of Almighty God, who is very creative, would not be trapped in
such a
> >manner-we would simply release the object and try some other method of
> >getting this prize. Here on TT I see many "raccoons" becoming trapped
for
> >lack of creativity as they expect different results from the same
> >approach-which is error. I highly recommend trying a different approach
so
> >as to use the nature God gave us.I am not suggesting compromise by any
> >means- but to have fun
> > using creativity as the catalyst for that fun. He that has an ear let
him
> >hear.
> >
> >
> >
> > Yours in
> >Christ, Carroll D Moore.
>
>
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