Posted on 04/28/2015 6:01:40 PM PDT by luvie
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Hiya Luvvy!
You Are From Saturn |
You tend to play it conservative, playing by the rules (at least the practical ones). You'll likely reach the top. And when you do, you'll be honorable and responsible. Focus on happiness. Don't let your goals distract you from fun! Don't be too set in your ways, and you'll be more of a success than you ever dreamed of. |
(People always told me I was from Uranus.)
Hi Luv. I am a Jupiterian or something similar. ;-)
You are exuberantly curious - and you love to explore anything new.
Enthusiastic and optimistic, you get a kick out of stimulating, intellectual discussions.
Foreign cultures and languages fascinate you. You love the outdoors, animals, and freedom.
You tend to exaggerate, but no one really believes your tall tales. Hold back on stretching the truth.
If you do, you’ll continue to be known for your confidence, generosity, and sense of justice.
You Are From Saturn |
You tend to play it conservative, playing by the rules (at least the practical ones). You'll likely reach the top. And when you do, you'll be honorable and responsible. Focus on happiness. Don't let your goals distract you from fun! Don't be too set in your ways, and you'll be more of a success than you ever dreamed of. |
OK, I thought I was an Erfling.
Hmmm, are you sure they didn't include the word "up"?
LOL!
Hi Everybody!
((((HUGS)))
(HUGS)
Got two popular Beethoven pieces coming up Friday and Saturday, along with some classical music used on TV.
Technology is a blessing in so many ways. Need a bit of information about a health problem? All you have to do is access the Internet where you instantaneously get a list of options to guide your search. Need to contact a friend? Just send a text, email, or Facebook post. But technology can also be frustrating at times. The other day I needed to access some information in my bank account and was asked a list of security questions. Unable to recall the exact answers, I was blocked from my own account. Or think of the times when an important conversation is cut off because of a dead cellphone battery, with no way to reconnect until you find a plug to recharge it.
All of this makes me delighted with the reality that when I need to access God in prayer, there are no security questions and no batteries required. I love the assurance that John gives when he says, Now this is the confidence that we have in Him, that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us (1 John 5:14).
God is always accessible, for He never slumbers nor sleeps! (Ps. 121:4). And thanks to His love for us, He is waiting and ready to listen.
INSIGHT
: In this letter John refutes false teachers who deny that Jesus is the Christ (2:22). He says, Jesus Christ was revealed as Gods Son by his baptism in water and by shedding his blood on the cross (5:6 nlt).
That’s how much YOU know about it! LOL!
Howdy, ML!! (((hugs)))
How goes it? Are you feeling better today? :)
Howdy, ML!! (((hugs)))
How goes it? Are you feeling better today? :)
Is this a trick question?
Zartupian .. East of Quandros .. In a galaxy far far away 8-o
Good evening, Rus! (((hugs)))
Thanks for our beautiful lesson from God’s Word! Hope it’s really and truly spring up there now!
Have you gotten down to Abernathy yet? What did you think of my corner of the world? LOL!
Oh, we’re way more deserty than they are! :)
That sounds about right...for you! :)
Classical Music used on TV! I LOVE that!
I used to watch TV and play “Name that Classical Tune” with my daddy.
Roadrunner and Coyote (The Bartered Bride)
Alfred Hitchcock(Funeral march for a Marionette)
The Lone Ranger(William Tell overture)
Inky the little Native Boy(Fingal’s Cave)
Sgt Preston of the Yukon(Donna Diana)
French’s Mustard Commercial(Dance from Ballet Music from Faust)
Closing Credits of Beatles’ Movie “HELP”(La Gazza ladra Overture)
Anytime there were WW2 Japs (Pines of Rome)
I can’t wait! What Fun!
BTW, I arranged Beethoven’s Turkish March” for very easy piano and you should hear my little six-year-olds play it! Gosh I LOVE Beethoven.
Remember in “Rosemary’s baby”, how a neighbor was learning “Fur Elise” and took nine months to play it right? LOL!
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