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Old 05-15-2006, 03:35 PM   #1
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Default IIDB/Christian Forums Thread Continuation XXIX (Hello Friend)

Welcome to the IIDB/Christian Forums thread on IIDB.

As many of you are already aware, this thread has developed what some might call "a life of it's own" here, and has been continuing for quite some time. This most recent version of the thread was split from here.


As some of your may be aware, There are are other forums here at IIDB. We have a lot of interesting conversations around here, and you might think about joining in. Unlike CF, theists are not restricted in where they may post, although please note that the secular community forums restrict certain kinds of content.

Quickly, let's review the most pertinent rules to this thread:

1. The rules here at IIDB prohibit insulting, flaming or attacking IIDB members. For a list of people that are registered both here and at Christian Forums, please see the members list at:

http://www.iidb.org/vbb/showthread.php?t=149006

If you are not on the list and would like to be, or would like to update or correct your information please PM Spherical Time directly. Only people that the moderators of IIDB are aware are members are protected under this policy, but self-banned members at IIDB are still protected here, as per administrator ruling.

2. PMs (Private Messages) may be posted only with the permission of the sender. This includes messages posted to private and staff forums, such as the Staff Appeals forum at CF, and messages sent in an official capacity. While it would be churlish for a staff member of any site to refuse such permission under most circumstances, if they do, we expect that to be respected.

The previous threads bear many different names, and can be found through the following links:

IIDB/Christian Forums Thread Continuation XXVIII (Daze of Summer)
IIDB/Christian Forums Thread Continuation XXVII (Island of Misfit Toys)
IIDB/Christian Forums Thread Continuation XXV (No Good Whatsoever)
IIDB/Christian Forums Thread Continuation XXV (A Positive Uplifting Title)
IIDB/Christian Forums Thread Continuation XXIV (Mixing Wool & Flax)

<previous threads have been snipped due to managability issues. See thread XXIV for prior threads>

Special thanks to Shannon for creating the old users list, and thanks to everyone here for respecting the other people that post here, and keeping this little community thread going.


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One final new note: A new board specifically for this discussion is now in operation thanks to LonelyTexasLiberal (or LovesOfMyLife). Here is the link: http://dnzmommy.proboards27.com/

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If I could send you the "Last Saskatchewan Pirate" by Captain Tractor I would. That song always lifts me.

Any bawdy drinking song does really. It's the Scot in me.
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I JUST GOT DONE WATCHING "SAVING PRIVATE RYAN" 'K??
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If I could send you the "Last Saskatchewan Pirate" by Captain Tractor I would. That song always lifts me.

Any bawdy drinking song does really. It's the Scot in me.
The Pogues!

By God, yes!

The Pogues!
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We're just layin' back virtually drinkin'.
Not me! I'm having cabernet. Really.

Welcome Lynn!!! :jump:
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Let's raise the roof! Time to get ripped!!!

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Thanks ZooMom. I didn't even have a beer during the game tonight, that's how bad I feel. It started with a small sinus headache last night, and I woke up not being able to hear or breathe because I'm so congested. I'm drinking a lot of "Echinecea Cold Care" (used to be Momma Bears Cold Care) by Celestial Seasonings and have a box of Kleenex on the ready.
Oh, I love CS's teas! I really like the mint tea when I have a cold. Helps open me up a bit. I just got over a bad head cold a couple weeks ago...sounds similar to yours. *hug*

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...and I helped her run errands and get to the hairdresser for church tomorrow. I really shouldn't have been out all morning, but my father is out of town with the Boy Scouts this weekend helping clean up the camp for the summer session. They are putting in two new piers for the boys and my dad is a wiz with building. I have to get up early and get my mom to church as well, so I should probably get some rest. I'm just so excited about the Oilers I'm all amped up on adrenaline.
Sounds like me. I'm always to busy to be sick.

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I don't like cold medicine, I'm an old school hot liquids and bedrest kind of gal and I'm not getting enough of that today or tomorrow.
The only cold meds I will take is NyQuil and only at night before bed. That stuff keeps me clear and out all night. Or if you don't want meds, old fashioned Vicks still works great. Just rub some on either side of your throat just under your jaw if the congestion hasn't moved to your chest. It'll help with the stuffy head. And pump up your Vitamin C. And you probably know all this anyway, so I'll stop now. :blush: But I'm praying for you, and I hope you feel better soon.
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that tennessee stuff is sacreligious...only Maker's or Knob Creek will do.
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Do you think Stephen is written as having bipolar disorder? He seems to have a fairly consistent manic-depressive cycle.
Not having or knowing anyone with bipolar, I couldn't tell you with any certainty. I get more of a feeling that he's easily emotionally swayed by whatever his attention's turned on at any given time.

And yes, the whole laudanum addiction thing makes it a bit tough to tell, anyway. :Cheeky:
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You want the closet? Hush, and hold out your cup. :angel:
I've been out of the closet a long time, don't make me go back in! :devil1:
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