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Dear yrabsille,
I feel somewhat silly, knowing not if you will read this thread,
But I can only go where led,
And you gave us this date
A while ago
And so this is to let you know,
Greasespot Cafe's still here,
We still love you so,
And, we wish you a happy birthday,
and, "On with the Show!"
God bless you always,
In all ways,
All your days,
Kit Sober
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Dear Krysilis
Thank you for all the kindness you have brought into the world.
God bless you always,
In all ways,
All your days,
Sincerely as well as soberly,
Kit Sober
[This message was edited by Kit Sober on August 04, 2002 at 18:25.]
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Dear Bob,
Did you know that the Veggie Tales have a Tomato named Bob, and his slogan is, "Hi, My name is Bob, and I'm here to help you." (Veggie Tales makes a button with Bob's picture on it and the saying, I'm here to help you. Also t-shirt as well.
I thought that was so cool.
I got a couple of pins for some friends named Bob. And a t-shirt or two...
(Both my dad and my brother are named Bob. Unfortunately my dad is kind of out-of-communication -- he's gone into old-age vegetation) and my brother Bob thinks I'm too tacky for words, and he asked me not to send him any more cards and stuff. He thinks it's insulting.
But
I have had other friends named Bob who enjoyed the friendly repartee.
Bxx Mxxxxxxn, however, also told me to never write him again.
I guess Bob can be adamant or nice, depending.
Glad you like bobba now.
Hopefully,
Daughter of Bob,
Sister of Bob,
Kit Sober
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And then there was Mary Belavitz.
Mary wanted to go to the Advanced Class in 1972 or so, and she had this car with shiny bald tires and it needed a valve job.
And (husband) Fred was a mechanic, and was going to fix Mary's car.
Well, Mary had just so much money. And it was either the car or the Advanced Class. And Mary prayed and Fred watched the pressure in the valves go up.
Mary had her valve job from the Lord, and she went to the Advanced Class.
..Those were the days,
Kit Sober
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Kay,
I know that cars are very important. Here in Reno I have walked many miles because my car died on-the-way. Most challenging to keep laughing.
Hope you have a good time getting them car-ed for.
HOpefully,
Kit Sober
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Happy Anniversary
Happy Anniversary
Happy Anniverssssaaaarrrrrryyyyy
Happy Anniversary!
anndddd mmmmaaaaannnnyyyy mmmoooorrrreeee
Thank you for all the kindness you have brought into the world. Indeed you have made the world a nicer place by the life you live.
Thank you especially for the email forum for ex-way people. It's a friendly life-line.
Best wishes and many prayers for a long and happy life together.
Kit Sober
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Thank you so very much, Linda Z
(Hot dry desert of Cleveland. That is a gem also!)
I was looking for a place for this by Psalmie from Greasespot I. I posted the whole "context" in Suzie's Kitchen in the Greasespot Gallery.
Whole thing, Suzie's Kitchen thread
So Suzie's kitchen is filled with nice recipies and helpful hints, and then along comes
quote:
:)Psalm OneHOW DO YOU COOK A ROAST BEAST???
well, um first, ya cook a whole pumkin and then ya rub it with Gingertea's cleaning cloth with lemon drops smeared all over it -- makes your house smell lovely.
(And i think if ya carve the pumpkin just right, it would make a great glass for all that Baileys) hic!
now as for the roast beast... well ya have to use Hope R's baby bottle brush to clean out all those nooks and crannys. DON'T ASK ME WHERE A ROASTBEASTS CRANNYS ARE!!!!
Soak the roastbeast in vinegar -- it will help it maintain it's color for years. Then Give it George Aar's beer.
Cook in cast iron cookware...cook for seven days, add the beans the last hour-- and drink a cup of kahlua--dump the rest in the pot. (WAIT! It's the other way around!)
And for that crunchy bottom, rub sugar on it when ya put it in the oven, use coffee grounds to get the smell off yer hands.
I think that's how it goes
For sure Greasespot Cafe has some great funny people.
I also noticed that one Greasespot denizen, 2life, is a Certified Laughter Leader. That's the nicest job I've ever seen.
For the good times
Kit Sober
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Do you get the picture I posted?
Sometimes I get an "x" when I come back to a thread.
is it me or aol?
And picture or no. I know I wish you happy birthday.
And a token of your precious today.
Hopefully still,
Kit Sober
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Dear Rafael,
May all your days be a token of THE love God has for you.
Thank you for all the happiness you have brought into our lives.
God bless you always,
In all ways,
All your days.
Sincerely and soberly,
Kit Sober
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DEECLINE
We know you're faithful, too,
And we want to wish you happy birthday, too.
May your days (all of them) be bright,
And may your happiness last all through the night,
For darkness comes to every soul,
But by grace we remember That heart of gold,
Which God has entrusted to us to carry His love.
I wish you the best,
And happiness, too.
And hope God's goodness
Is an ever present present to you.
God bless you always,
In all ways,
All your days,
Sincerely as well as soberly,
Kit Sober
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Dear Logizomai,
Logizomai you'll appreciate
the Logic of wishing you
The most happiest birthday ever
Another day in the fresh air,
Another day to know we, as well as God
Does care
You're there.
Happy Happy Birthday,
May all your prayers come true.
Happy Happy Birthday,
It's still God in Christ in You!
God bless you always,
In all ways,
All your days,
Wishing you the best,
Kit Sober
[This message was edited by Kit Sober on August 03, 2002 at 8:38.]
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Thanks so much ex10,
I had a precious co-worker whose husband was stationed in Germany the same time as Elvis -- and the general consenus was was that he was a good soldier who was interested in doing his part and not getting any special favors.
He enjoyed his enlisted time as much as possible (considering, of course, the loss of his mother).
And when Jim Dobson of Focus on the Family wrote in his newsletter something scathing about Elvis,
I wrote him back with
1. list of the over 100 gospel songs he sang,
2. how people had fun at his concerts (I never saw one of his concerts, but from the pictures, the faces on the people were always happy, not twisted and tormented as concertgoers today)
3. Also generated a lot of fun for people -- the flying elvii are a riot! and the Elvis imitators I've seen are always enjoying themselves doing it.
4. How he could sing/say love/lovely/loving/lover etc millions of ways, but never said mean hateful ugly words.
5. One of his last movies, "change of habit," he played a dentist who helps a nun get some work going, and he doesn't get the girl (she decides to become a nun, and actually did become a nun). The closing song he sings in the Catholic church and it was an over all cross-religion movie where having a good time in church was the strongest message.
James Dobson had someone write me back and kind of apologized, and said he had enjoyed Elvis' music and that my letter had given him food for thought.
I am very thankful Elvis lived, and so sorry he died so young.
Thanks for the story, ex10.
Sincerely and soberly,
Kit Sober
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I think this alienation is natural part of being weaned from a cult.
As you are able to give (and being more concerned with what you give), then the walls of selfish isolation can crack.
"If a man would have friends he must first show himself friendly," and TWI taught us to be Most Unfriendly.
Sincerely, praying for you and for all of us in this regard especially,
Kit Sober
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Many patrons of this cafe know not the difference between a byte and a piece of cherry pie.
But learning is still an exciting adventure, and with the very kind assistance in this cafe, such as Sudo's offer, you will be able to do this and amaze the young trick-or-treaters who may think you are outdated. . .
I am sure it's an awesome number of hours people have spent learning and testing the internet/pc-world waters in the comfort zone of Waydale/Greasespot Cafe and other places.
Hopefully,
Kit Sober
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Some of the people here are a riot.
--still laughing,
Kit Sober
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Johnny Townsend gave one of my favorite teachings, in which he spoke of the greatness of getting to a place safely -- and that it's not the near misses of tragedy (you were on the grass, not bouncing off a semi when your axle broke).
Dear Midnite fun, I'd say your trip was indeed an evidence of great faith.
Thanks for letting us be part of it.
Sincerely as well as soberly,
Kit Sober
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What is this thread for?
For any information you'd like to give regarding who and why and what of your forum / chat name history (who you were on WayDale/Greasespot Cafe I), and why you have the icon you use.
Kit Sober
On WayDale and Greasespot Cafe (and other places) my forum name is my given name is Kit Sober
(I could never have made this name up, although I have been asked if it was a TWI made up name like Maggie Muggins and Snowball Pete.)
Kit was given to me by my dad. His mother was Kathryn, but everyone called her Kit. Dad thought I should be named what I was going to be called, Kit was it.
Sober was given to me by my husband, Fred Sober. He got the Sober name because his great grandparents, coming from Poland as Soberiewsky landed at Ellis Island and had their name cut short.
My Icon of Elvis is because I think Elvis was a kindhearted Christian who should have been prayed for by the body of Christ rather than insulted by mainstream Christianity. LCM especially vilely insulted him, and then Paul Allen of WayDale got the gif for me.
Also Gaither Productions did a Christian History music/video release of Elvis,"Love me Tender" and it appeared to me he was somewhat vindicated by that.
I use my given name so anyone who may be looking for me can find me.
Kit Sober
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Received an email from a prophecy list I belong to which said that the delivery of the miners is a foretaste of the redemption and deliverance God has planned.
Words of "deliverance" and "miracles," team spirit, and hope fulfilled were hallmarks of this rescue, and especially its closeness to the tragic terrorist plane crash of 9/11 is significant spiritually as well.
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It makes sense that dogs and cats and turtles and other beloved animals go to heaven also -- I do wonder about mosquitoes, but know that a good dog (never had a cat) is a blessing beyond words, and by their free will do so (saving a child's life, which I know first-hand), and so it makes sense that they will be there in heaven as well
(wouldn't it be lonely to imagine heaven without them?)
Actually Holy Spirit told Fred his animals would be there in heaven, "that's why it's called heaven," He said.
Kit Sober
Reno NV
looking forward to a heavenly time in heaven
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What is the current address for forum images?
(used to be greasespotcafe.com/forum-images/)
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Happy Birthday Wyoman.
At one time it Sherwyoman was your name,
And at Greasespot I, Wyoman we did see.
Whatever name you now be,
We're just glad you be free.
And we say,
Happy Birthday to thee!
God bless you always,
in all ways,
all your days,
Kit Sober
Reno NV
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Dear Wacky,
You are such an inspiration.
Thanks for being an example of the freedom of life we should all have.
You are in my prayers for much happiness.
Thank you so very much,
Kit Sober
Reno NV
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Happy Anniversary,
Thank you for all the kindness you have brought into the world.
God bless you always,
In all ways,
All your days,
Sincerely and hopefully,
Kit Sober
Reno NV
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Dear Kristopher George,
So truly glad you were born.
You provide hope and inspiration for God's goodness in the world.
God bless you all your days,
In all ways,
always,
Sincerely and hopefully,
Fred and Kit Sober
Reno NV
Happy Anniversary JIMEXTWI 8/3
in Birthdays and Anniversaries
Posted
Hope your anniversary was sweet.
Kit Sober