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doojable

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  1. Is that something from, "Lord of the Rings?" :biglaugh:
  2. Danny, Dear, Darling, Sweetums, Why do you come here? I sure would like to hear that more than anything else.... Sugarplum ;) BTW - this is what is known in NY as "Schmoozing" Danny and I have never met and have no relationship other than that I just addressed him here on this here thread. (And yes, I did just try to talk like a Texan... )
  3. Of course not! There's no green bumper stickers and rust holding it together.... Silly man! :D :D :D ;)
  4. By "vernacular usage'??? Meaning that as the language evolves the dictionary defiinition reflects that change.
  5. I'm so happy for you! And Kristopher! I bet he wants to take rides all the time now!
  6. I've always said that duct tape is "the babysitter's best friend!"
  7. OK - I toggled between "Rich Text" and the "Standard" editor - but still no spell checker... All I have is a way to choose the color of my text... Perhaps I ticked off a mod...
  8. Thanks Rocky - but I don't have it. Now I'm sad....
  9. I use Netscape - but I thought grippf said that GSC had the spell checker..... I'm soooo confused... :blink: :wacko: :wacko:
  10. There's a spell checker?? I don't see one. Which button is it? See I would use one if I had it....my major glitches come when I post in too big a hurry or don't re-read what I've written.
  11. I'll take my commission quarterly, Thank you,very much. :biglaugh:
  12. here it is"Thanks to Calvary" - George Younce - with the Cathedrals:
  13. Dot - This song healed me so much... I know its' been heard in churches - but this is how I first heard it and I prayed during the song....Rich Mullins "Sometimes by Step" "Hold Me Jesus"
  14. Rich Mullins - "Screen Door" Listen to the words!
  15. How absolutely heartbreaking! Dot - never ever doubt yourself! DO NOT FOR ONE SECOND DOUBT YOURSELF! Here was a man that was supposed to be raising up other pastors and he was busy calling in more wolves....
  16. So now I need a time and a date......
  17. OK - I'll use my phone then - I may use my cell phone since I have so many minutes saved up....
  18. I was going to suggest using the pages from their many publications.....
  19. OK I downloaded talkshoe. I need to know if I can dial in with my computer and use speakers and a mike to listen and talk. Also - if tonight doesn't work I won't be able to do it next weekend - I'd have to wait at least another week - Let me know.....
  20. Ok Belle - You asked for it.... Spotted Dick Recipe Spotted Dick 2 oz plain flour 1 tsp baking powder 1/2 teaspoon mixed spice pinch of salt 2 oz shredded suet 1 oz white or brown sugar 4 oz currants 2 oz fresh breadcrumbs 1 egg, beaten 4-5 tbsp milk Butter a 1.5 pint pudding basin. Sift the flour, baking powder, spice and salt into a mixing bowl and mix in the suet, sugar, fruit and bread- crumbs. Stir in the egg and sufficient milk to produce a soft consistency that drops off the spoon in 5 seconds. Turn the mixture into the pudding basin, which should be two-thirds full. Cover with greased foil or a snap-on lid (the plastic container from a 2 lb Christmas pudding is worth saving for this purpose.) Steam for 2 to 2.5 hours. When cooked, remove the cover and allow the pudding to shrink slightly, then cover the basin with a hot serving plate, hold it firmly and invert. Lift off the basin to leave the pudding on the plate. Serve hot with custard. As you can see, Fanny recommends a nice hot custard to go on your Spotted Dick. I am sure Fanny would never have a Spotted Dick unless it had a nice big blob of nice hot custard on it : Custard 3 egg yolks 1 tbsp caster sugar 1/2 pint milk 1/4 tsp vanilla essence Whisk the yolks and sugar together in a bowl. Heat the milk in a saucepan until it is nearly boiling. Whisk the hot milk gradually into the egg mixture. Put the bowl over a saucepan of simmering water and stir the mixture over the indirect heat until it is thick enough to coat the back of a wooden spoon. (Direct heat will make the custard curdle.) Stir in the vanilla essence and more sugar, according to taste. Strain and serve hot.
  21. I'm still on - I need a time and I may need some hand holding to get through the talkshoe gauntlett - I hear tell it can be fussy....
  22. Yay Bow Jr. and Yay Bow!
  23. THIS song! I've listened to it and cried, sobbed deep throbbing tears that drench my face and anything near me. Even though it doesn't seem to point to God, I feel like the only way to cross those rivers of sorrow are with God's help - so I reach out a hand and I feel His presence and I move - out of my sorrow and into hope.......Jimmy Cliff - "Many Rivers to Cross"
  24. I can do it.... Paw give me a call on my cell to confirm I need a time and I need to download the software....
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