Posted on 10/08/2006 5:27:18 PM PDT by MoJo2001
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Here's someting else Mojo to celebrate that starts tomorrow -- DesertCoyote (my youngest daughter) leads her Dorm in the Collection of goodies for the troops at Northern Arizona University that's set to run to Veteran's Day.
Cheese Pizza |
You focus on living a quality life. You're not easily impressed with novelty. Yet, you easily impress others. |
No anchovies, either! I coulda been a whole other personality if there'd been anchovies.
Of course (with no apologies for lack of modesty or any pretense of being humble) my own home made pizza is the BEST--from scratch wheat crust, and all.
I'll toss one with everything your way.
Cheers!
L
That's great! Thanks.
Cpl. Jared W. Childress, a fire-team leader with Engineer Company, Combat Logistics Battalion 5-2, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward), climbs into the gunners turret of a 7-ton, Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement, or MTVR. Childress, a 21-year-old from Baltimore, provided personnel security during a barrier-emplacement mission in Fallujah Sept. 26. Combat Logistics Battalion 5-2 is made of Marines and sailors from 56 separate battalions active and reserve representing each of the three Marine Expeditionary Forces and Marine Forces Reserve. Photo by: Lance Cpl. Ben Eberle
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Cpl. Matthew S. Jodrey, an infantryman with C Company, 1st Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 5, gives directions to his team of Marines in Fallujah, Iraq. The Marines were out conducting a security patrol in the city's souk district, when they received contact from enemy forces. AK-47 rounds snapped while Marines rushed towards the sound of the guns, but they could not shoot back at the insurgents. The enemy forces use a hit and run tactic, firing and then walking away to blend in with the local people. Jodrey, 24, is from Uxbridge, Mass. Photo by: Cpl. Brian Reimers
October 9, 2006
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They read distinctly from the book, in the Law of God; and they gave the sense, and helped them to understand the reading. Nehemiah 8:8 A contender at the 2005 World Scrabble Championship Finals in London said mathematics and a good memory are necessary to win, but not a good vocabulary. A New York Times journalist described the event as "a time when language divorced itself from meaning" because a champion may create a high score using obscure English words such as zobo and ogive without knowing their meaning.
All of us are susceptible to what might be called "The Scrabble Syndrome"using words to win religious arguments without understanding and demonstrating their meaning. Bible verses can become weapons against those who disagree rather than life-altering truths to be lived.
During a critical period in Israel's history, Ezra instructed the people and was assisted by others who "read distinctly from the book, in the Law of God; and they gave the sense, and helped them to understand the reading" (Neh. 8:8). As the people grasped what they heard, they had a deep sense of sorrow for their sins, followed by a joyful response to God's mercy (vv.9-11).
Biblical words divorced from meaning undermine our relationship with God and others. Understanding with obedience brings wisdom, repentance, and joy.
Bible in One Year: Bible in One Year; Isaiah 32-33; Colossians 1
Not sure. I changed my answers to my second try and ended up with the same first try personality. I had to try a third time to come up with the second iteration.
Meatball Pizza |
You're usually the first to discover a new trend. You appreciate a good meal and good company. You're an interesting blend of traditional and modern. |
Sounds delicious for a pizza. I can't picture the garlic, though.
I want an all meat pizza, with an all meat crust, and chicken wings. And a side of meat. And meat for desert.
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No black olives, right?
There used to be a pizza place in Raleigh that put anything and everything on their pies, rattlesnake included. I was NEVER that brave, but I liked their sausage pizza. Please don't anyone tell me it was snake sausage. lol
I refuse to order from any of the chains anymore, they all suck. I tend to stick to the local places. Thin crust, loaded, with no bell peppers and add the anchovies. Heaven...
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