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  1. When my dearly beloved and I had just graduated from the way corps, we were assigned to the city where White Dove grew up and had spent his whole life. He was a twig coordinator who had been there many years before we ever arrived. Words cannot express how loving and kind he was. We never would have survived our "corps assignment" without him.

    He remained a close friend and confidant for 30 years. I can't even express in words how much I miss him already. The loss of his life makes me and my beloved so sad, I can't imagine how Jesus Christ must miss him. Sleep in peace, precious friend.

  2. Dooj, I had to come out of Greasespot retirement to post one more time. I'm very sorry for your loss. You and Groucho especially, but everyone who knew and loved Rumrunner. And I'm very thankful for one enjoyable Saturday afternoon with Beer from South America and lovely conversation.

    I'm looking forward to seeing you and the girls again soon. Hugs from all of us.

  3. No doubt, Waydale was incredible...twi never counted on the internet to rally their distractors against them...between Waydale and the A**en lawsuit, Martindale hit the wall harder than Mr MaGoo playing Jai alai...it was only a matter of time before lcm fu**ed with the wrong guy...and P**l A**en was that guy...good for him!

    I believe that Trancechat, Waydale and the GreaseSpot Cafe (collectively) has crippled the scum sucking cult known as twi...may they all suck sewage water and enter their necro destiny before they hurt another person.

    The thing is, Waydale was fun. Remember the poptart thread? And of course, the infamous THE. There were so many witty, fun threads, that just let us excultists have fun.

    :wave:

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  4. Hey, blessings, beautiful. Sorry I missed the date - hope you and yours had a great time together.

    :knuddel: Twinx

    You know me, Twink, I'm easily amused. Twas a quiet day. And very cold for our part of the world. There was a fire in the fireplace, chili cooking on the stove, thanks to my beloved, and my family members called and sang to me.

    Wierd, I know, but for some reason, we all sing to each other on our birthdays. Never mind that nobody for generations has been able to carry a tune in a bucket. I guess that's all the fun of it.

    Twas a wonderful day, and just what it should have been. Thanks for your friendship, cause you remember me even when it's not my birthday. :love3:

  5. Thanks so much for the birthday wishes! I'm very fortunate to have health, friends, and family close. It seems the older I get, the more I appreciate the people in my world. And some of the most precious to me spend a moment or two here. :love3:

  6. Hey, Ex10, I just got an email from Tagged supposedly from you. Did you actually send this?

    I looked at the email, and to view the pix I have to give lotsa personal data and sign up for an account, including giving DoB. GstG - exactly!!

    Makes sense if it's a dating service type of thing.

    Twinky,

    I didn't send the email, so ignore it. The funny thing is, not everyone in my address book got it, just some.

  7. I came, I saw, I met the cats. ;)

    I'm sorry I didn't have my camera along for pictures of the pub. I'll have to wait for you to send my #2 daughter home for the pics she took.

    Your town is so beautiful, Twinky. Four days was hardly enough time to experience it all. The theatre in London with the fancy dinner afterwards was fun, but I really enjoyed being at your house much more than the big city. And of course seeing my friends in the North was just as thrilling, but again, not long enough.

    So many places, so little time.

  8. I just wanted to say howdy from Twinky's house! My younger daughter and I have crossed the pond for a friend visit. She has a lovely home, in a beautiful town. We are on our way out to explore the sights of this ancient city. Cheers.

  9. George,

    We have some folding chairs around here somewhere that still say "The Way of Memphis" on the back. :unsure: I can throw some in the trunk of my Toyota, along with a couple of the canvas chairs we have like Dooj's.

  10. George,

    So far, I think it's just us usual suspects. And the newly to be initiated I told ya about.

    Dang, if the weather stays as absolutely fabulous as it has been, no one will want to leave your house. Tis perfect.

    Can't wait!

  11. Getting back to the original topic: What is so ironic is that a religious group that once upon a time, prided itself on its "outreach" statistics, ends up.......well, where they are.

    How can a group who wants to "reach the world with the Word" become so inbred that noone knows what the heck they are talking about?

    (It's a rhetorical question, that many of us have been trying to answer for decades.) :rolleyes:

  12. I heard my name being called.....Hope your day was as special as you are. You've brightened mine many times, and I thank you for your insight and friendship. Many hugs to you and yours. :love3:

  13. So far we have about 20 people (that I know of, George might have some to add to the list) who will definitely be attending the BBQ. There are some still on the "not sure" list, which is fine, as long as those of us who are bringing food can have a final head count the week before.

    Can't wait!

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