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The ***Official*** Weekend Singles Thread - The NO THREAD Thread(September 15-17)
DollyCali and All of the Singles & their FRiends
| September 15, 2006
| DollyCali
Posted on 09/15/2006 12:38:29 PM PDT by DollyCali
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To: darkangel82
I could never live in Florida. I lived in Texas and there was a terribly flood that went through the area. I was evacuated from my home at about 4 am. I was petrified!
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posted on
09/17/2006 12:24:08 AM PDT
by
trussell
(Work for God...the retirement benefits are eternal!)
To: trussell
I'm afraid I would freak out bad if I was told my area was under tornado watch...I'm not very daring when it comes to nature's fury! A tornado watch is meaningless. Plenty of conditions can produce a tornado watch. I become a bit concerned when we have a tornado warning. A warning is supposed to mean that they've found a tornado in the radar image or by visual observation.
Much of the fear factor for me comes from the unknown. When I lived in Oklahoma City, the system of radar and spotters was so good that they knew exactly where the storms were. I remember listening one night as a tornado passed about a mile away over a lake. My bedroom was on the second floor, and I didn't even go downstairs. I ended up at the window trying to see the thing as it passed over the lake. Later, I lived in Kentucky and Middle Tennessee, and the situation there wasn't as good. Their location systems weren't as precise. I'd hear the sirens and the warning over the radio, but I didn't know where the storm was. I took a spotter class when I was in Tennessee, but I still wasn't always in a position to see anything meaningful from my apartment.
I found tornadoes to be less stressful than hurricanes are. When the hurricanes are coming in, we have to watch them for a couple of days as they approach. I have some time to prepare, but those are anxious days.
Bill
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posted on
09/17/2006 12:41:45 AM PDT
by
WFTR
(Liberty isn't for cowards)
To: WFTR
Thank you for explaining that. I'm sure I will have to be very careful when I pick somewhere for my family to move to. Weather related dangers are something I would rather avoid at all costs!
283
posted on
09/17/2006 4:42:51 AM PDT
by
trussell
(Work for God...the retirement benefits are eternal!)
To: TheresaKett; trussell
284
posted on
09/17/2006 5:58:29 AM PDT
by
RockinRight
(She rocks my world, and I rock her world.)
To: The Mayor; AFPhys; Chuzzlewit; 38special; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; aft_lizard; abishai; ...
Early (very) Ping
May Your
Lord's Day
"GLOW"
Housekeeping
1). Get me your Dear Abby/Dolly questions via FReepmail ASAP
2.) WHERE DO WE ALL LIVE? Check out the Singles FRapr FReeper Man HEREI need to okay all new members to keep out trolls.
3). A GORGEOUS POWER POINT SHOW HERE
4). Hosts/Hostesses watch for PING to Nuts & Bolts thread this week.
285
posted on
09/17/2006 6:20:34 AM PDT
by
DollyCali
(Don't tell GOD how big your storm is -- Tell the storm how B-I-G your God is!)
To: DollyCali
286
posted on
09/17/2006 6:27:40 AM PDT
by
trussell
(Work for God...the retirement benefits are eternal!)
To: trussell
Morning sweetie! I am late (as usual).. off to church in about 5~
see ya'all later.. MUCH LATER, as in after 11PM.. busy day & company in for dinner/DVDs etc.
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posted on
09/17/2006 6:29:18 AM PDT
by
DollyCali
(Don't tell GOD how big your storm is -- Tell the storm how B-I-G your God is!)
To: DollyCali
September 17, 2006
Scattered!
READ: Acts 8:1-8
Those who were scattered went everywhere preaching the Word. Acts 8:4
In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck the US Gulf Coast and displaced an estimated 1.3 million households. With cities and towns evacuated, homes destroyed, and jobs gone, people relocated to communities in every state including Alaska and Hawaii. Because Christians are not immune to the storms of life, its likely that thousands of people who love the Lord found themselves in places they never expected to live.
Yet many of those same people whose hopes and plans were shattered by Katrina would also bring Gods love to others across the US. Like the early Christians who were forced out of Jerusalem by persecution, it could be said of them: Those who were scattered went everywhere preaching the Word (Acts 8:4).
While none of us would choose this kind of financial loss and disruption, would we see it as an opportunity to share the hope Jesus Christ has given us?
The apostle Peters letter reminded Christians who had been scattered among the nations to be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you (1 Peter 3:15).
If we are uprooted, we can scatter the seeds of the gospel wherever we go. David C. McCasland
Were always sowing seeds in life
By everything we do and say,
So lets make sure we sow Gods Word
Among the ones we meet each day. Hess
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posted on
09/17/2006 6:29:46 AM PDT
by
The Mayor
( http://albanysinsanity.com/)
To: All
all.. make sure you check out the Power Point in post 285 (#3 at bottom)
289
posted on
09/17/2006 6:31:29 AM PDT
by
DollyCali
(Don't tell GOD how big your storm is -- Tell the storm how B-I-G your God is!)
To: DollyCali
You've got too much going on...we'll miss ya today!
Hugs!
290
posted on
09/17/2006 6:32:12 AM PDT
by
trussell
(Work for God...the retirement benefits are eternal!)
To: WFTR
That's a great picture of you playing Playstation with Corky on your lap. She must be pretty mellow to tolerate you pressing buttons while she's resting her head on your forearm. Thanks also for the Blue Angels picture. What those guys do is incredible.
I know, she is pretty easy going, will lay on my lap no matter what I'm doing. I have more Blue Angel pics but I have to sift through on which ones to post. B-)
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posted on
09/17/2006 6:38:36 AM PDT
by
Nowhere Man
(Pansy: b. 8-19-1987 - d. 8-27-2006, I'll miss you, little princess.... B-()
To: DollyCali
Hey all!
Heading to Cedar Point. Catch y'all later.
292
posted on
09/17/2006 6:51:11 AM PDT
by
RockinRight
(She rocks my world, and I rock her world.)
To: trussell
Thank you for explaining that. I'm sure I will have to be very careful when I pick somewhere for my family to move to. Weather related dangers are something I would rather avoid at all costs! If you find a place that doesn't have any weather-related dangers, I doubt that there will be any demand for insurance. Every place has weather-related dangers. Throughout much of the west, there's a danger of forest fires. In California, you can add mud slides and earthquakes to the forest fires. In the mountains, the earthquake danger goes down but the blizzard danger goes up. When you hit the plains, you'll have tornadoes and sometimes flash floods. On the Gulf Coast, you have hurricanes but the tornadoes are smaller. Flash floods are still a problem. On the East Coast, you'll still see hurricanes sometimes. The East Coast will see occasional tornadoes, and flash floods can accompany either of these or even a strong rain. Further north, you can add snowstorms to the mix, but the hurricane threat diminishes in the mountains.
Bill
293
posted on
09/17/2006 9:44:25 AM PDT
by
WFTR
(Liberty isn't for cowards)
To: DollyCali
Dolly,
Are all of those people on the map part of our group? I don't recognize any names.
Bill
294
posted on
09/17/2006 9:49:19 AM PDT
by
WFTR
(Liberty isn't for cowards)
To: WFTR
I'm ok with snow and rain...I don't like the tornados, hurricanes, earthquakes, floods.
295
posted on
09/17/2006 9:58:19 AM PDT
by
trussell
(Work for God...the retirement benefits are eternal!)
To: trussell
I'd look for something in the Appalachian Mountains if I were you.
296
posted on
09/17/2006 10:01:36 AM PDT
by
WFTR
(Liberty isn't for cowards)
To: WFTR; Hoodlum91; RockinRight; snugs; pcottraux; proud_yank; ilovew; Maximus_Ridiculousness; ...
yes, Bill those are on the ping list & stop in from time to time. Just in for a few minutes. Turned out to be a LOVELY day here in NE Ohio.. but tomorrow the rains & cooler weather return. A great day today for Hoody & Rocky at Cedar Point!
all
.. for those who might be interested here are some links. If you posted a thread & it is NOT on here it is because you did not do the title as requested at the Nuts & Bolts thread. This is a search/selection for the official title.
PAST SINGLE THREADS
one more note.. Proud_Yank has interrupted his grad work & has relocated to Alaska!!! He asked me to let you know. He is currently job hunting & says it is really beautiful where he is.
He was to kayak today & I am hoping that if he is back early enough he will drop in & say hi.
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posted on
09/17/2006 12:55:08 PM PDT
by
DollyCali
(Don't tell GOD how big your storm is -- Tell the storm how B-I-G your God is!)
To: WFTR
Some folks on this thread may not agree with me, but I would advise against asking any female co-worker for her phone number unless shes showing clear signs that she is interested in you; however, I believe you are still walking a fine line because if she says NO, it could forever alter the good and friendly working relationship you may have with her now. If she wasnt expecting it and it blind sides her, it could forever freak her out and make coming to work uncomfortable for her. Worst case scenario is that she goes to HR and claims sexual harassment.
Ive seen woman at work get all weird because a male co-worker complimented her on her appearance, in a nice and neutral manner.
In a nutshell, dont risk it.
Id like to hear what other Freepers have to say on this.
Does anyone disagree with me?
In terms of asking a store clerk for her number (if you are a customer), then I say go for it. More power to you.
To: Maximus_Ridiculousness
I agree with what you've posted. For me, a co-worker relationship would have to start another way. For instance, if she said that she'd like to try kayaking sometime, I'd volunteer to take her. That kind of activity under those conditions really isn't a date. If we had fun, we might do it again, but there'd be no sense of an interest beyond me introducing her to whatever activity we had planned. If kayaking (or whatever) became a habit, maybe something would grow from it, but we'd avoid all expectations until the chemistry was too strong to ignore.
Bill
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posted on
09/17/2006 2:43:43 PM PDT
by
WFTR
(Liberty isn't for cowards)
To: DollyCali
Say it with me now:::::::
give me a big B
give me a big E
give me a big N
give me a big G
give me a big A
give me a big L
give me a big S
What does that spell???
Certainly not "BROWNS"!!!!!
He.....He.......he.....
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posted on
09/17/2006 3:05:10 PM PDT
by
Rca2000
(I may be a prude, but at least I am CONSISTENT about my beliefs!!)
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