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7-19-04
 | JustAmy, St.Louie1, MamaBear and Billie
Posted on 07/18/2004 9:38:25 PM PDT by JustAmy
  
   
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posted on 
07/18/2004 9:38:26 PM PDT
by 
JustAmy
 
To: ST.LOUIE1; Mama_Bear; Billie; dansangel; dutchess; Aquamarine; Jim Robinson; LadyX; WVNan; ...
    7-19-04
Graphic by MamaBear
    
 Out Among the Big Things 
    
 Out among the big things  
 The mountains and the plains  
 An hour aint important, 
 Nor are the hours gains;
 The feller in the city 
 Is hurried night and day,
 But out among the big things 
 He learns the calmer way. 
    
 Out among the big things  
 The skies that never end  
 To lose a day aint nothin, 
 The days are here to spend; 
 So why not give em freely, 
 Enjoyin as we go? 
 I somehow cant help thinkin 
 The good Lord means life so. 
    
 Out among the big things  
 The heights that gleam afar  
 A feller gets to wonder 
 What means each distant star; 
 He may not get an answer, 
 But somehow, every night 
 He feels, among the big things, 
 That everythings all right. 
    
 ~~ Arthur Chapman ~~
 
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posted on 
07/18/2004 9:53:21 PM PDT
by 
JustAmy
(Please pray for our Military and their families.)
 
To: All
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posted on 
07/18/2004 9:57:09 PM PDT
by 
JustAmy
(Please pray for our Military and their families.)
 
To: Mama_Bear
    
  
Lori .... thank you for the wonderful Welcome Graphic. 
 
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posted on 
07/18/2004 10:00:44 PM PDT
by 
JustAmy
(Please pray for our Military and their families.)
 
To: ST.LOUIE1; All
    
  
I'll see you Monday morning ...... have a Marvelous Monday! 
  
Bro ..... Thank you for this cute graphic and also for the one used in the above post. 
  
I love them!!!
 
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posted on 
07/18/2004 10:07:37 PM PDT
by 
JustAmy
(Please pray for our Military and their families.)
 
To: JustAmy; yall
     Mornin', everybody ! Happy Monday !  
 
  

   
    
   
   
   
    
     
      
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posted on 
07/19/2004 3:30:11 AM PDT
by 
MeekOneGOP
(There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP!)
 
To: JustAmy; Jen; Brad's Gramma; Victoria Delsoul; T'wit; PreviouslyA-Lurker; tuliptree76
     
 
 
July 19, 2004
 
 
Family Tie
  Read: Ephesians 2:11-22
The whole building, being fitted together, grows into a holy temple in the Lord. Ephesians 2:21
 Bible In One Year: Psalms 23-25; Acts 21:18-40
 
  
  An elderly man who visited an art gallery was deeply moved by a painting that portrayed Christ on the cross. It was so realistic in depicting the suffering of the Savior that his heart was filled with gratitude for the great price the Lord Jesus paid for his redemption. With tears trickling down his cheeks, he exclaimed,Bless Him! I love Him! I love Him!" 
 Other visitors standing nearby wondered what the man was talking about. One person walked over and looked at the painting. Soon he too felt deep emotion welling up in his heart. Turning to the old man, he gave him a firm handshake and said,So do I! I love Him too!The scene was repeated as a third man and then a fourth walked over, gazed at the painting, and exclaimed,I love Him too!Although these men were from different churches, they felt a common bond because of their faith in Christ.
 
 As believers, we need an awareness of our spiritual unity with other Christians. We need to focus on the fundamentals on which we agreesuch as our love for the Savior who died for usrather than bicker about lesser issues. 
 Regardless of sincere disagreements, we as blood-bought believers should recognize that we have a strong family tie in Christ. Richard De Haan 
  
 Blest be the tie that binds
 Our hearts in Christian love!
 The fellowship of kindred minds
 Is like to that above. Fawcett
   
 As we draw near to Christ we are drawn near to each other. 
 
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posted on 
07/19/2004 3:39:02 AM PDT
by 
The Mayor
(By one Man’s obedience many will be made righteous.)
 
To: JustAmy
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posted on 
07/19/2004 5:14:42 AM PDT
by 
Darksheare
(Show compassion, club a baby troll today!)
 
To: JustAmy
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posted on 
07/19/2004 5:49:18 AM PDT
by 
Terabitten
(Father, grant me the strength to live a life worthy of those who came before me...)
 
To: MeekOneGOP
    
  
 Happy Monday, Meekie. 
Have a great day. 
 
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posted on 
07/19/2004 6:29:05 AM PDT
by 
JustAmy
(Please pray for our Military and their families.)
 
To: The Mayor
    
  
 Good Morning, Mayor. Thank you for the coffee and our Daily Bread. 
  
 Have a great Monday. 
 
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posted on 
07/19/2004 6:44:04 AM PDT
by 
JustAmy
(Please pray for our Military and their families.)
 
To: Darksheare
    
  
Happy Monday, Darks!!
It's great to see you this morning. 
Hope you have a great day. 
 
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posted on 
07/19/2004 6:52:17 AM PDT
by 
JustAmy
(Please pray for our Military and their families.)
 
To: Tragically Single
    
  
 Happy Monday, TS. Great to see you this morning. 
I hope you have a wonderful day. 
  
 The graphic with the mountains makes me want to take a drive up to Yosemite. 
 
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posted on 
07/19/2004 6:56:41 AM PDT
by 
JustAmy
(Please pray for our Military and their families.)
 
To: Alberta's Child
    
  
Happy Birthday, AC. 
Hope it is the best ever. 
 
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posted on 
07/19/2004 7:05:06 AM PDT
by 
JustAmy
(Please pray for our Military and their families.)
 
To: JustAmy
    Happy Bloomers Day!
 Young women wearing bloomers in UW-Madison Woman's Gymnasium 
 Copyright 1997 State Historical Society of Wisconsin 
 In 1850, in reaction to the cost and physical restrictiveness of Victorian dress, with its bustles and corsets, Amelia Bloomer and Elizabeth Cady Stanton designed a simple dress that women could wear over "bloomers," which were ankle-length pantaloons. The bloomers, which many Victorian-era Americans viewed as sexually suggestive, caused a huge public outcry. In a nineteenth century women's magazine, one professor wrote that trousers on women "were only one manifestation of that wild spirit of socialism and agrarian radicalism which at present is so rife in our land."
 
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posted on 
07/19/2004 7:54:39 AM PDT
by 
OESY
 
To: JustAmy
    LOL. Thanks so much, Amy. I hope nobody asks me how old I am! 
 
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posted on 
07/19/2004 8:12:45 AM PDT
by 
Alberta's Child
("Ego numquam pronunciare mendacium . . . sed ego sum homo indomitus")
 
To: JustAmy
    Just had a half-hour battle with three wasp nests. 
No stings. 
Final score: Darksheare 3 Wasps 0
 
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posted on 
07/19/2004 8:24:19 AM PDT
by 
Darksheare
(Show compassion, club a baby troll today!)
 
To: JustAmy; tuliptree76; MoJo2001; Diva Betsy Ross; Old Sarge; Tragically Single; NicknamedBob; ...
    Hello FRiends! My source tells me it's "Bloomer Day"! Oh my! I guess that means we go around in our bloomers today! *gasp* Well... OK... Here goes! 
 
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posted on 
07/19/2004 8:42:28 AM PDT
by 
Jen
(God bless America and our military members who defend her.)
 
To: Jen
    Love your Playbill cover in its sepia tone! Also, found this tidbit:
 "By the end of the decade, Amelia Jenks Bloomer had invented the loosely fitting trouser-like bloomers that bear her name. Bloomers gained popularity with the so-called Gibson girls who enjoyed more athletic pursuits such as bicycling and tennis. This new female athleticism helped push the corset out of style, as well. The other major factor in the corset's demise was the fact that metal was in short supply in much of the world during World War I. Steel-laced corsets were dropped in favor of the brassiere."
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posted on 
07/19/2004 8:52:04 AM PDT
by 
OESY
 
To: OESY
    Hi OESY! So.... where are "your" bloomers???? ;-)
 
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posted on 
07/19/2004 8:57:36 AM PDT
by 
Jen
(God bless America and our military members who defend her.)
 
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