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Old 12-12-2006, 07:58 PM   #1901
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it's the first time I noticed but NO ONE has exceeded 63 minutes of deafening silence!! Not even after the last incursion of the upper level atheist hordes!!!

Hi Jp, how ya doin.
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And for the record, i've gotten my fair share of edits/warnings at CF that I think were totally justified. I have never had a problem with staff when the rules were being applied justly and fairly. It's all the non-kosher stuff I have a problem with
I have not experienced any significant bias against me as an atheist in GA.
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For those of you who haven't read the Sooper Seekrit stuff, nyj takes the same no-nonsense approach in Staff Land that he takes here and everywhere else I have encountered him on the 'net.

I haven't read it, but I can well imagine nyj is the same inside and outside.
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Hi Jp, how ya doin.

Ms Jello!!!:wave:
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Old 12-12-2006, 08:03 PM   #1905
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For those of you who haven't read the Sooper Seekrit stuff, nyj takes the same no-nonsense approach in Staff Land that he takes here and everywhere else I have encountered him on the 'net.
Mr rigorist: there are things that extend beyond sooper seekrit, albeit, my bane- no other.
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Oh, man, man, man. Life is tuff. I've been talking to my sis-in-law tonight. Today her divorce from my bro was final. A 25 year marriage, down the tubes. I hope they can survive it. They are both all torn apart.

As if that's not enough, her mom is in the final stages of lung cancer.

Sometimes, life can be very difficult.

The older we get, the harder it gets. That's a fact.
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JP (((hugs))) :wave:
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Old 12-12-2006, 08:11 PM   #1908
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I'm not stalking everyone but we ("we",meaning Christ leaning folk) should do so well. I aspire to be a "seebs" in theologic wrangling. I have disagreed with things he has said (not much) but I enjoy reading everything he says.

Now Dr. Steve is noticeably knowledgable...but no one I would try to emulate.

And Michie, for her lucid and honest delivery, verve and incisive quality- can't be beaten.
maybe I'm not making sense
Ha!

Thank you JP.
You're a sweetheart.

Never thought I'd see the day where I'd be listed in the company above.

I believe in straightfoward honesty without the frills is all.

I like to be understood by people from all walks.

Not trying to impress anyone but it is nice to be understood.

I was feeling very misunderstood & below standard today so your kind words really hit the spot.

Thank's again.
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Oh, man, man, man. Life is tuff. I've been talking to my sis-in-law tonight. Today her divorce from my bro was final. A 25 year marriage, down the tubes. I hope they can survive it. They are both all torn apart.

As if that's not enough, her mom is in the final stages of lung cancer.

Sometimes, life can be very difficult.

The older we get, the harder it gets. That's a fact.
I'm sorry, Auntie.
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Old 12-12-2006, 08:17 PM   #1910
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Oh, man, man, man. Life is tuff. I've been talking to my sis-in-law tonight. Today her divorce from my bro was final. A 25 year marriage, down the tubes. I hope they can survive it. They are both all torn apart.

As if that's not enough, her mom is in the final stages of lung cancer.

Sometimes, life can be very difficult.

The older we get, the harder it gets. That's a fact.
Ms Jello...what can I say here?

I am aware of your ...whatever.....................

I pray for your sis. and bro. in law- I pray that they will know peace and will bolster one another through new found relationships and as a result, finding new faith in one another.

Let the Lord intercede and care for your mother- she will see the benefit and we will know renewed strength and knowledge from her light... let us know her strength, for our strength is known from others...and especially from her in these times of adversity.
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