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5 months ago
in One World-One Heart Giveaway! Wee Dragons! (Second Prize Added!) on The Crochet Cultist
They so cute but I really love the first one. I would love to be entered in your drawing. My email address is:
Pasfan2000 at hotmail dot com
If you haven't already, please stop by my blog and enter my giveaway. #418
Linda
Pasfan2000 at hotmail dot com
If you haven't already, please stop by my blog and enter my giveaway. #418
Linda
5 months ago
in Musical Monday: My bestest track of 2008 on Itisi
I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don't know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.
Joyce
http://www.videophonesguide.com
Joyce
http://www.videophonesguide.com
9 months ago
in Envelope 3: A Sunny Card from Aarhus, Denmark on quaintly
Hehehehe.... Ur fren fanny one la... Wah.. u really terror posing la!
9 months ago
in Blue Skies and Pictures of College on quaintly
Wahhh.... your campus huge! Keep it coming!
9 months ago
in Procurador quer Felgueiras presa pelo saco azul on Palpitar - Humor
Há dúvidas?A próxima grande notícia...FÁTIMA REGRESSA À FAVELA
10 months ago
in With Love From New York on quaintly
Wahhhh... U already in US eh??? Hehehehe good luck Sue Ann.. *** MMMmmmmm sedapnyaaa this nasi lemak*** Hehehehehehe
1 year ago
in Leaked: ABC’s Stephanopoulos interviews John McCain on The REAL McCain
What is it you have to hide within your military records? If there is nothing you wish to hide, why have you had them sealed?
1 year ago
in The Media’s Three-Fifth’s Compromise on Jack and Jill Politics
Affluent newspaper in Hampton's publishes racist article
Why I Should Be Our Next President
By Yo Mama Bin Barack
http://www.indyeastend.com/1editorialbody.lasso?-token.folder=2008-01-23&-token.story=72453.113117&-nothing
I sent a letter to the editor - and this is the response I received
Dear Linda,
I wanted to personally respond to you as co-publisher and co-owner of The
Independent. Our "Low Tidings"
humor column was way off the mark and we sincerely apologize for this shoddy
attempt at satire. I hope you will
find it in your heart to forgive us -- we are a multicultural employer (our
highest paid employee happens to be a
man of color) and this crude attempt at humor was obviously offensive and in
retrospect should never have been
printed. We have pulled it from the Internet and an apology will be posted.
Rick Murphy
The link is still "live" today, and if you need a copy, let me know. Here'a a few quotes from the article:
I hope people will call me Doctor YoMama. In fact, I hope someday people will call me President Doctor YoMama (but please don't call me Luther, I hate that name).
I was telling this very thing to my wife AliBama the other night while we were in bed, umm, praying. I said, "AliBama, I want to be your next president so together we can begin in earnest the work of making sure that the world we leave our children is just a little bit better than the one we inhabit today."
And she said, "YoMama, then why don't you cut out the president shit and get a real job and make some freakin' money?" But I explained I have plenty of money, because bleeding heart liberal Democrats from all across this vast country of ours have felt it in their hearts to send a contribution to my campaign so I can begin in earnest the work of making sure that the world we leave our children is just a little bit better than the one we inhabit today and also because I need to buy my little daughter Bama Slamma a PlayStation so she will get off my back.
And on Hiliary and women in general
Ultimately, if she gets too close, one of my New York advisors has advised me to, "Bitch slap that ho." White women, I am told, like that. (Black women, on the other hand, do not. I tried that once on AliBama and she beat the living shit out of me.)
Why I Should Be Our Next President
By Yo Mama Bin Barack
http://www.indyeastend.com/1editorialbody.lasso?-token.folder=2008-01-23&-token.story=72453.113117&-nothing
I sent a letter to the editor - and this is the response I received
Dear Linda,
I wanted to personally respond to you as co-publisher and co-owner of The
Independent. Our "Low Tidings"
humor column was way off the mark and we sincerely apologize for this shoddy
attempt at satire. I hope you will
find it in your heart to forgive us -- we are a multicultural employer (our
highest paid employee happens to be a
man of color) and this crude attempt at humor was obviously offensive and in
retrospect should never have been
printed. We have pulled it from the Internet and an apology will be posted.
Rick Murphy
The link is still "live" today, and if you need a copy, let me know. Here'a a few quotes from the article:
I hope people will call me Doctor YoMama. In fact, I hope someday people will call me President Doctor YoMama (but please don't call me Luther, I hate that name).
I was telling this very thing to my wife AliBama the other night while we were in bed, umm, praying. I said, "AliBama, I want to be your next president so together we can begin in earnest the work of making sure that the world we leave our children is just a little bit better than the one we inhabit today."
And she said, "YoMama, then why don't you cut out the president shit and get a real job and make some freakin' money?" But I explained I have plenty of money, because bleeding heart liberal Democrats from all across this vast country of ours have felt it in their hearts to send a contribution to my campaign so I can begin in earnest the work of making sure that the world we leave our children is just a little bit better than the one we inhabit today and also because I need to buy my little daughter Bama Slamma a PlayStation so she will get off my back.
And on Hiliary and women in general
Ultimately, if she gets too close, one of my New York advisors has advised me to, "Bitch slap that ho." White women, I am told, like that. (Black women, on the other hand, do not. I tried that once on AliBama and she beat the living shit out of me.)
1 year ago
in Radio Nowhere on Niklas Jakobsen
Trist att du tyckte det var tråkigt.
För mig som för första gången gick på en Spingsteen-konsert var det riktigt roligt!
För mig som för första gången gick på en Spingsteen-konsert var det riktigt roligt!
1 year ago
in Google Sweden - hur kan det bli så här fel? on Jardenberg Unedited
Oj, stackare ... Verkligen ställd där (och så i P1, i nyhetssändningar har det nog hänt att flera sådana tystnader klippts bort genom tiderna, men här hörs det verkligen hur ställd hon är). Det blev ju verkligt komiskt, tack för lyssningen!
1 year ago
in An Introduction and a Giveaway…. on Lori's Reflections
Here is my fact before I forget it: 15% of the proceeds from the sale of her books will go to Christ is Our Hope orphanage (I see this is not an original fact)!
Laurel you've done a fabulous job on this review. I love the interview. I feel like I know Nicole after reading her answers.
You must surely be having a great time with this. You are doing a really great job!
Laurel you've done a fabulous job on this review. I love the interview. I feel like I know Nicole after reading her answers.
You must surely be having a great time with this. You are doing a really great job!
1 year ago
in Somedays you are the dog, somedays you are the cat…. on Lori's Reflections
That picture is just perfect Laurel. I have often felt like that poor cat. I'm sorry you're feeling that way now. I pray grace and strength for you.
1 year ago
in In Other Words and come visit me at Internet Cafe…. on Lori's Reflections
This was such a heartfelt post Laurel. As I read the part about the rejection Jesus felt I was thinking that probably the group He should have been part of - that elite group of religous leaders - was the one that rejected Him. He was embraced by those who probably weren't very high up on the social ladder.
For myself I know that truthfully I want to be accepted by those I admire - the group that is the "in" group. I have finally become content with being where God would have me be. It is just as you've so beautifully said - you are in the place of ministry that He has called You to for now. He is using you in a very unique and powerful way. I have only to see your name - and I smile because I know I will be blessed. You are a gift to us and we are so blessed to have you here.
For myself I know that truthfully I want to be accepted by those I admire - the group that is the "in" group. I have finally become content with being where God would have me be. It is just as you've so beautifully said - you are in the place of ministry that He has called You to for now. He is using you in a very unique and powerful way. I have only to see your name - and I smile because I know I will be blessed. You are a gift to us and we are so blessed to have you here.
1 year ago
in Remembering Amy on Lori's Reflections
I woke up thinking about and praying for Amy this morning - not knowing that she had already gone home to be with her beloved Savior. Oh how my heart hurts with a mingling of sorrow and joy. I am so thankful for Jesus. He is truly our hope and our salvation.
1 year ago
in Thankful Thursday on Lori's Reflections
Congratulations on your well deserved awards Laurel.
I always am blessed when I read your list - your heart is so open and tender.
I always am blessed when I read your list - your heart is so open and tender.
1 year ago
in Have you heard? I have a new hat…. on Lori's Reflections
I am going to head over to the review Laurel, but I first just wanted to tell you that I know you are going to be great at this. You are a gifted communicator. You write from the heart. You connect with everyone in a very special way. Of course they want you to review books. I'm excited because I love books - love, love, love them - and am always looking for good books and great writers.
Okay - heading over there right now!
Okay - heading over there right now!
1 year ago
in Thankful Thursday.. on Lori's Reflections
What a delightful list Laurel. It sounds like all is going well with the boys. I'm glad you're feeling better - and two more boys for the family. Yeah!!!
It is so good to be able to maneuver around your blog without "freezing". I'm glad you fixed it - you are clever!!
It is so good to be able to maneuver around your blog without "freezing". I'm glad you fixed it - you are clever!!
1 year ago
in Admin stuff… on Lori's Reflections
Laurel - it is so much better! My little arrow didn't freeze up. Hooray! You did a great job.
1 year ago
in Couldn’t possilby think of a title for this story….. on Lori's Reflections
I love that story Laurel. I know it sounds impossible to believe but I think some day you are going to love havng three terrific sons around. They grow up to be great young men - honest :-)
1 year ago
in Photo Hunters #70 - In a Row on Kyrie Eleison
When I lived in Southern California it seemed like we had more smoggy days than clear days like this one but this one is just gorgeous. Very nice!
1 year ago
in Me rambling again… on Lori's Reflections
Laurel, I feel so sad that you are experiencing this - and that so many others are as well. I don't really have any answers and can only say I know it shouldn't be this way. We were not meant to go it alone.
I've been sort of isolated too, just because my husband is home all day and we do things together. That has really limited my time to nurture friendships. But I do miss it.
I think if we can be blessed with one friend - one like you describe - we are so blessed. I do have a friend like that. We sometimes don't even talk on the phone for weeks, but she is the one I call when I desperately need prayer or honest advice. We met in a small Bible Study group. That has really been my salvation. Our church is one of those "mega churches" so it is easy to get lost in the crowd. You have to find a little niche if you want to build any sort of relationships at all.
I know you don't have a lot of time. Do you have just one free morning a week where you could attend a Bible Study? And I would just ask the Lord to bring a special friend into your life.
When we attended a small church (when we were first married) the Pastor's wife used to have an occassional luncheon and invite women she thought would have things in common. It gave them a chance to meet new people and perhaps form new friendships. She was, and is, and extraordinary woman. She had a profound influence on my life.
Well, I've rambled on and not really helped I'm afraid. Perhaps the Lord will bring someone to mind and you can just be the one to initiate a friendship.
I hope our lives haven't all gotten so busy we don't have time for deep, meaningful relationships.
Our Pastor (ever practical) says if you just have one or two people you know you could call any time of the day or night - you are blessed. He used Jesus as an example - He had a small inner circle within the group of twelve (Peter, James and John); then He had the twelve - and then a wider circle of others.
I'm going to pray the Lord will send someone into your life who will enrich it with laughter and conversation and who will have the ability to always point you to Christ.
Sending you a huge hug across the miles.
I've been sort of isolated too, just because my husband is home all day and we do things together. That has really limited my time to nurture friendships. But I do miss it.
I think if we can be blessed with one friend - one like you describe - we are so blessed. I do have a friend like that. We sometimes don't even talk on the phone for weeks, but she is the one I call when I desperately need prayer or honest advice. We met in a small Bible Study group. That has really been my salvation. Our church is one of those "mega churches" so it is easy to get lost in the crowd. You have to find a little niche if you want to build any sort of relationships at all.
I know you don't have a lot of time. Do you have just one free morning a week where you could attend a Bible Study? And I would just ask the Lord to bring a special friend into your life.
When we attended a small church (when we were first married) the Pastor's wife used to have an occassional luncheon and invite women she thought would have things in common. It gave them a chance to meet new people and perhaps form new friendships. She was, and is, and extraordinary woman. She had a profound influence on my life.
Well, I've rambled on and not really helped I'm afraid. Perhaps the Lord will bring someone to mind and you can just be the one to initiate a friendship.
I hope our lives haven't all gotten so busy we don't have time for deep, meaningful relationships.
Our Pastor (ever practical) says if you just have one or two people you know you could call any time of the day or night - you are blessed. He used Jesus as an example - He had a small inner circle within the group of twelve (Peter, James and John); then He had the twelve - and then a wider circle of others.
I'm going to pray the Lord will send someone into your life who will enrich it with laughter and conversation and who will have the ability to always point you to Christ.
Sending you a huge hug across the miles.
1 year ago
in Goodreads and Shelfari- UPDATED!!!! on Lori's Reflections
Thank you for your sweet comment Laurel.
You're the second one to mention Shelfari. I need to check it out.
I think you are a super Mom. I loved watching my younger son play football, but I never stayed for practice. It's hot in August in Texas!!! You deserve a reward for doing that.
You're the second one to mention Shelfari. I need to check it out.
I think you are a super Mom. I loved watching my younger son play football, but I never stayed for practice. It's hot in August in Texas!!! You deserve a reward for doing that.
1 year ago
in Having a teenager…. on Lori's Reflections
I feel mean agreeing with that last little quote Laurel, but it's true. I really have to bite my tongue not to remind my son of some of the things he said when he was a teenager. He has a teenage daughter now, and I watch in amazement as this Dad who once thought we were just too strict for words deals with all the issues that come with a soon-to-be 16 year old girl. I haven't said anything yet, but it sure is tempting. Some day you'll get your turn!!
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