Posted on 03/09/2006 7:15:31 PM PST by alfa6
Between joy and ecstacy huh? I didn't see a giant yeehaw in size 7 bold font. :-)

At 4:30 in the morning with no coffee or Dr. Pepper I am doing good just to make a post much less do fancy graphics.
He He He
Regards
alfa6 ;>}
Oh great! Now Hubby will want one of those. ;^)
Ran across this picture last night and thought that those of you who have worked in the construction business might find it a bit amusing.
ah them crazy Aussies :-)
Y'all have a great day
Regards
alfa6 ;>}
I bet Todd gets a lot of calls.

| March 22, 2006
Blackbeard
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As a young man in the late 1600s, Edward Teach joined the crew of a British ship that was headed to the Caribbean. Much later in his nautical career, he managed to capture a merchant vessel and turn it into a 40-gun warship. Teach soon became known as Blackbeardthe most feared pirate in the hemisphere.
Blackbeard had some success as a pirate, but his "career" abruptly ended when he encountered a contingent of the British Royal Navy. In a desperate battle, he and his fellow pirates were killed, putting an end to their terrorizing exploits.
Long ago in the heavenly places, an angel fell into spiritual piracy. Lucifer was a cherub who stood in the radiant glory of God (Ezekiel 28:11-15). But his own self-love replaced love for his Creator. Desiring to be like the Most High, he led a rebellion and was cast out of heaven (Isaiah 14:12-15). Today he and his henchmen are doing whatever they can to commandeer the lives of human beings (Luke 8:12; 2 Corinthians 4:4).
Even so, we don't need to be afraid. Satan is a dangerous enemy, but Jesus sealed his ultimate fate when He rose from the dead. And He has given us everything we need to withstand the devil's attacks (Ephesians 6:10-18). Dennis Fisher
He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world. 1 John 4:4
Let's hope not!!!
Good luck on the R/C Harrier:-)
Regards
alfa6 ;>}

NORFOLK HOMECOMING Family members wave American flags as they anxiously await loved ones aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Donald Cook to pull into port March 9, 2006. The Donald Cook returned to it's homeport of Naval Station Norfolk, Va., after a six-month deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. U.S. Navy photo by Seaman Recruit Jeff Hall
ROFLMAO
Yes, Sam and I are at it again. Never a dull moment with us! We wanted to let everyone know we would be out of touch for a week or so, most likely from sometime tomorrow until April 1st or perhaps as long as April 4th.
We are making major changes and moving out of the NW and headed for North Carolina. Traveling with Sarge will take an extra long time, poor thing, he won't be happy about spending so much time in his crate!
We did not do well in Oregon City and with many hours/days/weeks of thought and planning we will start over elsewhere, Lord willing and the saints don't rise.
Prayers for safe travels will be appreciated as well as prayers for finding work in our new state and eventually become evil capitalist again someday.
We love you guys. Thanks for sharing our journey with us.
Charlotte by any chance?
My thoughts and prayers are with you dear friends always.
Be safe. Love you, too. Major *HUGS* for the trip.
We'll keep you in our prayers . . . wow, when you guys make a change it's "a change". One of our dearest friends and family live in Wilmington, NC. It's a great "growth" city with a diverse economic base (and lots of old money). If you're scouting places give Wilmington a look. I can also put you in touch with them.
Meantime I'm running low on Nyjer seed.
Are you psychic?
Thank you feather. Look at it this way, we'll be closer for a visit.
Thank you dear. There is currently a WBC and a WBU in Wilmington, rumor has it the WBC may be closing. You need to do a google search for backyard birding near you to find a place you can buy nyjer without paying shipping!
xoxoxo
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