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Södergren unwell
Jeff and Stephanie Kalember wrote:
PS. Check definition #4. Lance did conquer it. As for prayer, I'm not one to do it, but didnt want to sound kooky and say something like "sending positive universal vibes your way." As for being intolerant Chris Cole, your post was ... did you wake up on the wrong side of the ski trail yesterday? JKal. I suspect it's the grumpiness brought on by being in late spring / almost in summer, and having no ski trail to wake up on any side of at the moment? :-) Cheers, Chris |
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Södergren OK!
On Nov 28, 7:49*am, Chris Cole wrote:
wrote: Looks like the prayers worked. No, it doesn't. Chris Are you sure? Bill |
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Södergren OK!
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Södergren OK!
On Nov 29, 12:33*am, Chris Cole wrote:
wrote: On Nov 28, 7:49 am, Chris Cole wrote: wrote: Looks like the prayers worked. No, it doesn't. Chris Are you sure? Bill I live in Australia and have a magic rock in my front yard that is guaranteed to repel elephants. I've been here for years and have never once had an elephant in my yard. The rock must be working, eh? Cheers, Chris I wouldn't say for sure that it's working, but I would say that it might be. Cheers as well, Bill |
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Södergren OK!
The rock must be working, eh? Cheers, Chris I wouldn't say for sure that it's working, but I would say that it might be. Cheers as well, Bill Indeed... I'm hanging on to that rock. Because you just never know... Chris |
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Södergren OK!
On Nov 30, 2:57*am, Chris Cole wrote:
The rock must be working, eh? Cheers, Chris I wouldn't say for sure that it's working, but I would say that it might be. Cheers as well, Bill Indeed... I'm hanging on to that rock. Because you just never know... Chris I think you nailed it there Chris; you never know. I had a girlfriend once (the operative word here) who was a chemistry professor, and we got into a big discussion about the limitations of science. My feeling is that science has done amazing things, but that we still don't know more than what we know about the universe; and that leaves a lot of room for mysterious workings. I imagine that this leads to a fair share of fuzzy thinking on my part. Bill |
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