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  1. iF we do lobstahs, make shuah ya bring a nutcrackah or pliahs or a hammah or a rock or whatevah to break open theyah flippahs :biglaugh:

    Ayuh, U betta

    I can also take you gold panning in the Swift River on your way up to Rangely. It's right along the side of the road where the gold is.

    Guns

    In Maine do you not need a reason to carry and you do not need to take a class. It is your right to carry but only if you are not a felon.

    I have a permit to carry a conceiled loaded weapon and I have had it for over 30 years. But I have never used it. No need to. I got it just in case I wanted to someday. :biglaugh:

    ps: I am a well armed LIBERAL

  2. Belle

    Who are we? Where do we come from? Why are we this way and not some other? What does it mean to be human? Are we capable, if need be, of fudamental change, or do the dead hands of forgotten ancestors impel us in some direction, indescriminately for good or ill, and beyond our controll? Can we alter our character? Can we improve our societies? Can we leave our children a world better than the one that was left to us? Can we free them from the demons that torment us and haunt our civilization? In the long run, are we wise enough to know what changes to make? Can we be trusted with our own future?

    Carl Sagan

    Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors

  3. adjective 1. penetrating or entering deeply into subjects of thought or knowledge; having deep insight or understanding: a profound thinker.

    2. originating in or penetrating to the depths of one's being; profound grief.

    3. being or going far beneath what is superficial, external, or obvious: profound insight.

    4. of deep meaning; of great and broadly inclusive significance: a profound book.

    5. pervasive or intense; thorough; complete: a profound silence.

    6. extending, situated, or originating far down, or far beneath the surface: the profound depths of the ocean.

    7. low: a profound bow.

    8. deep.

    –noun Literary. 9. something that is profound.

    10. the deep sea; ocean.

    11. depth; abyss.

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    [Origin: 1275–1325; ME < AF < L profundus deep, vast, equiv. to pro- pro-1 + fundus bottom (see found2)]

    —Related forms

    pro·found·ly, adverb

    pro·found·ness, noun

    —Synonyms 1. deep, sagacious.

    —Antonyms 1. shallow, superficial.

  4. He's the new Jean Dixon with just about the same accuracy.

    So what happens when his "message from God" is a miss? Did God make a mistake or was Pat just not listening closely enough? I would imagine that God knows the difference between a tsunami and heavy rains, but maybe I'm wrong.

    No miss. He received his cash quata and all the prayers needed for gawd to halt the attack. Simple as that. :confused:

    Here is a good one about Pat.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?p...=A5339-2001Nov9

  5. George

    I have always said that when my time comes I hope I go out with dignity. Your thread is an inspiration.

    My Dad had his lower jaw removed because of cancer so I know somewhat what you are going through.

    Bob D.

  6. Back in the early 80's two people gave me jewelry to be repaired at Twig Fellowship. For some reason they never picked it up. If you can describe to me what it was and what needed to be done I will gladely send it to you. Respond here and send e-mail with description to onioneater49@yahoo.com<BR><BR>The jewelery has been sitting on my bench for 20 years. No charge.<BR><BR>Item #1<BR>From a WOW in the Waterville, Maine area.<BR><BR>Item #2<BR>Someone who lived in NY City ( A Jew for Jesus ) and visited me at my camp on the Carrabasset River.<BR><BR>Thus Sayeth "The OnionEater"<BR>Ayuh

    STILL LOOKING FOR YOU :wave:

  7. My mother and two of my aunts were pregnant at the same time and gave birth only a few months apart. A cousin was born in Nov. one in Jan. and I was born in March. We all grew up together and were the closest of friends.

    Nov. cousin died at the age of 35 from an after effect of agent orange from Viet Nam.

    Jan. cousin died at 46 in a car accident.

    My sister died at 47 from liver cancer.

    My Mom died at 65, Dad died at 66, both of cancer.

    A very close friend died at 36 in a hang glider accident.

    I am 57 and still here. :dance:

  8. I was a WOW in 1979 in Oregon. Our back yard was surrounded by holly trees. Tried to grow two of them here in Maine a few years ago but both died.

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