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  1. hi you all..I have a home based business that is very rewarding. I work as a loan officer for a Mortgage broker. I can do business in any state of the union. I have read your hints and found them to be very supportive. If any one is in this type of home biz can you send me a pm for more discussions. I would like to learn more. Welcome to Catoctin Mortgage, LLC Whatever your residential financing needs, we will tailor a loan that's right for you: Purchase Refinance Home Equity Loans Construction Home Improvement Investment Properties Debt Consolidation Loans Stated Income Loans Damaged Credit Loans When it comes time to purchase, refinance or consolidate unwanted debt, you can count on Catoctin Mortgage, LLC to secure for you the best discount home loan for your situation. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Catoctin Mortgage, LLC Phone: 571-235-2062 | Fax: 1-703-995-4362 Address: 208 South King St. Suite 301E | Leesburg | VA | 20175 Email: carole.laporte@gmail.com
  2. Rhino- Im up for it. I abs 18% while I was on probation..and 10-15 % for 17 yrs. But what I would rather see is them give back my friend his abs that he gave to prove his worthiness for his wife who had cx(cancer) to take the ADV.Class..he had 10,000 in debt and she was not allowed to go the class unless he paid it off....all she wanted to know how to do is get HEALED...and to get the ADVERSARY's BUTT.........dont get me going....these are fighting words~
  3. that would be cool...do it guy's.
  4. fear....geeesh..why put this stuff in peoples minds....so sad. logicaly concluded. :o
  5. I was there in 95 for family camp..... I didnt find it to relaxing there given the stress going on. My favorite time was when Dorthea did hillside sing alongs.. Horseriding was wonderful and rafting on the Gunnison. I wish they would sell it,tho, Id love to go back.
  6. David---God Bless your mighty big heart...and hope your having a Birthday!!:):):)
  7. I usualy dont follow the news. I thought I heard Pres. Bush talking about this.Its been low profile lately, since Katrina. I worked in Surgery, and in order for germs to spread they have to have a host and certain conditions for them to survive.....This is an air born germ that can spread by sharing the same airt can drift in air. A certain micro type of filter has to be used for protection..not all masks are designed to capture the germ. Stay out of CHina town....
  8. likeaneagle

    Elvis Gospel

    I watch a special tonight on Elvis. It basicaly just covered his days of Gospel.. I have a new attitude about him..wow His music is very lifting and sung with such heart. Do you have a favorite? sorry double
  9. Man, he rocks... His Gospel much brings to such a heart of thankfullness. He had a way of ministering Gods word thru music. what is your favorite??
  10. uuhhhmmm.whats a bush hog?? I have driven a tractor.. I have used a lean too. I took a survival class at Rome City, skinned a deer, made my own bow,slept on hay bales.I can do the Electric slide and the 2 step, I was a master ice skater which I could skate the Tango,Waltz, and Fox Trot. I dont leave my xmas lights up all year long.. I own bib overalls. I have stayed at world class resorts. Versaltility is the spice of life..... I prefer my peanuts in a RC pop!!
  11. wow---Belle, I am speechless....spiritual wakeup calling.hope its not ignored..alot of those in have a huge heart, most of us that left in recent years know what we gave..they are seeing it too!! At this point it serves no purpose to God, when they lead people into bondage, like many of us who left in the last decade, those who flew earlier saw warning signs......my heart goes out to us all here and in.......they need to know God loves us no matter what...
  12. Belle--crank it up!!!! Haha.. :P :P :P :P :P :lol:
  13. they never gave out teaching schedules..not when I was an inney,I left in 2000.......more schedules to follow.
  14. likeaneagle

    The Cone of Wilma

    couldnt pay me to go there. go ahead call me a scaredy cat! rhino your rhinoing..
  15. Lakeside is a nice upscale area. very nice of boss to pay for her a safer home.:)
  16. likeaneagle

    ILLINOIS

    Hap4me..Im from the Waukegan area... I remember the Desmonds--I think Rev.Wrenn was LC,right!! here goes- Dave Petitt-Las Vegas Hovey's on staff Jim and Becky Perrine- staff Matilda are you referring to Dennis or Greg Madsen? Dennis owns a Antique wicker shoppe in Winetka,Il Greg-Gurnee,Il Newlife-Ernie and Claudia Dahl-Kenosha,Wisc, I saw them about 3 yrs. ago. Doing good,w/ thier 6 girls..:)
  17. DMiller THANKS Hugs...:) yea, im 5 going on 30....
  18. I went to the "Country Thunder" music festival in Wisconsin (BOWTWI-right out your back door) 2 summers ago, and Willie Nelson played for about 2 hrs...loved it..the setting was in a huge field ...folks were doing the 2 step and iit was great fun......a very nice, not rowdy crowd.
  19. posted November 10, 2004 11:30 Here's what I do... I bought a large laundry tub to stomp the grapes in while wearing rubber boots. I usually do this on a sheet of plastic in a garage to minimize the mess and maximize the sanitation. After the grapes are "stomped", I put the skins, seeds, stems and all in a large plastic 'food quailty' barrel for primary fermentation which can last anywhere from 3-6, even 7 days depending on the grapes and the kind of wine I'm after. The juice will begin to boil as there is enough yeast in nature to begin the chemical process of changing sugar into alcohol (liqiud) and carbon dioxide (gas... hence, the bubbling or 'boiling' process) This juice should be stirred thouroughly 2-3 times a day. Generally, the longer you leave the skins in the primary fermentation vat, the stronger and more full bodied the wine will be. From the primary fermentation vats, or barrels, the can go into a number of different containers for secondary fermentation. I prefer what looks to be a large, glass, chianti bottle with a little tap at the bottom. I've bought 3 of them and they each hold about 50 liters of wine. I strain the wine through a clean cloth as I put it into the secondary fermentation containers as I don't want any seeds or stems to enter the bottle. The key to the secondary fermentation process is to NEVER allow any air to come into contact with your wine. Oxygen will cause wine to turn to vinegar. To avoid air contacting the wine I use a what is virtually a large plastic stopper in the neck of my bottle which has a small hole in it. In the hole is a long tube (garden hose will work). I seal the top of the bottle tightly and place the end of the hose in bucket of water. This allows the carbon dioxide to escape the bottle because the wine is still fermenting i.e., 'boiling' while preventing any air from contacting the wine. After about twenty days or so... usually I wait until I have 2 or three days with no bubbles of air coming up in the bucket, the wine is ready to be bottled or served, 'as is'. I myself prefer new wine and this, to me is wine at its best. There are powders one can buy that will stop the fermentation process relatively early, thus producing a sweeter wine. It depends on personal taste and the the grpes you are using. I have some great grape varieties here in greece that produce some really excellent wines. I used to make about 150 liters of wine a year (37 gallons) and afterwards make about 20 liters of Tsipouro, (homebrewed OUZO) from the remaining stems and seeds and grape skins as the are run through a good old fashioned still. I put away 5-10 bottles a year hoping to see how the turn out. Last year, I had a real nice bottle of vinegar! What a disappointment! I couple of years ago, I had a nice surprise as the '95 batch turned out to be excellent! I'm saving the remaining bottles for special occasions. To anyone who has ever thought about making wine but never got around to it, all i got to say is what the... are you waiting for? It's a fun, cheap, rewarding, and relatively easy hobby to get into. Hell, it ain't rocket science. You can even do it in your kitchen with a very small quantity (glass or two) and absolutely minimal cost. Have fun and enjoy the fruits of your labor! thank you Greek2me
  20. I will have to listen to some Austin style music..sounds nice..
  21. BB I have always wondered what the difference is between country & western..do you know?thx
  22. :D way too funny!!!!!!! those titles are a killer. But there are some very sweet songs too! I have heard some written about our country...being I live close to the government arena and where our Country fought in freedom wars for all may live a quiet an peaceable existence......its very heart touching..some have made me tear..... some of the country gents put light on their of the love of their wifes, thats truly beholding.:) How about them Dixie Chicks..ive never heard such awesome harmony!! My moms family where gospel country singers and I remember reunions where we gathered around and sang w/them..must be the Scotish enfluence..the oldies, Wings of a snow white dove..he sent down his pure sweet love..:) man, my uncle and aunt gave you chills..especialy when they smiled at each other. much to be learned and much to be said!!
  23. where the heck is Herbie man?? :blink:
  24. likeaneagle

    edit gallery

    How do I go into Gallery to edit. I saw the button but do not understand what to put into windows
  25. At this time- I have totaly thrown out all my WAP class stuff and have worked very hard to get back to the basics that I know...Took alot of sifting in my thoughts, very deep stuff..it was necessitated from my last decade in twi 11...... I think PFAL gave us some basic understanding..some of that I had to sift, but all in all.......my brain is tired...but the light is still on.
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