What wild horses have kept me away from your boosoooms? Oh, the pain, the travail,
the 20-lb. turkey!
Sorry. I've had loads of work to do, as well as pneumonia. My little girl had the flu for a week and a half, and I had a houseful for Thanksgiving. I am much worried with things which are not those things of the word, and I have missed the fellowhip of you fellows.
Next week is Dead Week, when I don't really expect anyone to die, but I've been wrong about that before. After that is Finals, and then . . .
Freeeeeeee-eeeee-dom . . .
How I long for the day when I can say (I have)
Freeeeeeee-eeeee-dom . . .
When final grade reports come my way,
(SLAP!)
Oh, thanks. Guess I got distracted there, for a sec.
Three things happened this past weekend which are kind of nice, and kind of sca-a-ry, at the same time.
A) our fifteen-year-old went on her first "alone with a boy in a car" date.
B) our seventeen-year-old (nearly eighteen, okay) got his first car.
c) Mike Stoops signed with Arizona, to be their head football coach!
Sure, life goes on, but these things are frighteningly wonderful, and wonderfully FRIGHTENING!
Only Arizona can have Mikey, because that's my better half's alma mater, and they deserve a great coach. Rockarino, I hope that he does for 'Zona what his brother "Bobby" has done for us. I hear that he's stealing his little brother, Mark, from somewhere in Florida, to be one of his assistants.
Let me tell you, two Stoops brothers is a very, very good combination for a football program.
These guys aren't just trying to be head coaches. They are trying to re-make American college football.
Earlier this semester, a couple of OU players (Mark Clayton and somebody else, who was just as brave, but whose name I can't recall at the moment) came upon a wreck, in which five family members were trapped in a burning SUV. They got all of them out, risking their own lives. These kids are pretty much all like that.
Can't wait to see them play in the Big 12 Championship, and hopefully, in the Sugar Bowl.
Hey, I missed you folks. Sorry to be gone for so long.
Everybody who STILL has leftover turkey in the fridge, raise your hand.
If your hand isn't raised, you needed a BIGGER TURKEY!
I've heard very good things about Stoops... including already setting the tone with some of the Wildcats players. I wish him and them well in every game except one (Thanksgiving weekend)every year. One kid showed up for a team meeting about 3 minutes late and was told to go run stadium stairs... :)-->
And your 15 yo going on a date... that IS scary, in concept, I can only imagine at this point. (mine is now 14)
This is rep-pre-sent-ta-tive of being back in residence. Tom Horrocks, please stand and have the blessing. But first help me get the mote outta my teeth ...
(This message edited by Bus "Rear End" Driver Chris(t) the Gearhead, Dec. 02, 2003)
I sure miss the morning runs around the Neosho river in Emporia while in residence. It sure seems like a lifetime ago.What have I been doing with my life to show anything.
(This message was edited and nipped in the bud by the more affectionalely referred to Fellownipper Dec 02, 2003.)
Well done, thou good and faithful servant Yellowdripper. You were my example of HOW, with a capital 'H' ... to RUN with the Word, like an antelope towards the sun.
I miss the Neosho also. On a few occasions it made me a NoShow. Even Blast Patrol couldn't find me...
Hey, speaking of lifting Russell, did I ever "share" with you guys that he was my WOW brother 74-75 in bee-yoo-tee-full Bethlehem, PA??? Yes, I lived a whole year with that sicko (and still, I love him dearly!).
Once after graduation I had sat in a branch leaders meeting with the coordinator and had requested an ashtray and when I observed the limb coordinator saw there was none available in his limb house I replied I will just use the floor. His facial expressions dropped and I reminded him I was only kiddding. It was a KODAK moment.
Thank you SiwoMan for your rendition of Changed 3:16.
Swellowslipper, after maany a big event teachings, I would look directly into the eyes of the wonderful believer next to me, with my corps name tag on, with ALL boldness and 9th corps pride, and would say with all gravity, "I agree with a lot of what he taught." ...
And the ROA immediately prior to our entering in res training, I saw George Hendley, and asked him if he was planning any field trips for us when we got to Emporia. He gave me a look that spoke volumes about how blessed he was to have US coming into the corps. And of course, that blessed ME beyond all that He was able.
Joe Fayah, couldn't go on stage without drinking a bottle of apple wine...
Where is the counterpart Joe Coulter?
(This message edited by Frank Staley, Dec 3, 2003)
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Hi, Everybody!!!
What wild horses have kept me away from your boosoooms? Oh, the pain, the travail,
the 20-lb. turkey!
Sorry. I've had loads of work to do, as well as pneumonia. My little girl had the flu for a week and a half, and I had a houseful for Thanksgiving. I am much worried with things which are not those things of the word, and I have missed the fellowhip of you fellows.
Next week is Dead Week, when I don't really expect anyone to die, but I've been wrong about that before. After that is Finals, and then . . .
Freeeeeeee-eeeee-dom . . .
How I long for the day when I can say (I have)
Freeeeeeee-eeeee-dom . . .
When final grade reports come my way,
(SLAP!)
Oh, thanks. Guess I got distracted there, for a sec.
Three things happened this past weekend which are kind of nice, and kind of sca-a-ry, at the same time.
A) our fifteen-year-old went on her first "alone with a boy in a car" date.
B) our seventeen-year-old (nearly eighteen, okay) got his first car.
c) Mike Stoops signed with Arizona, to be their head football coach!
Sure, life goes on, but these things are frighteningly wonderful, and wonderfully FRIGHTENING!
Only Arizona can have Mikey, because that's my better half's alma mater, and they deserve a great coach. Rockarino, I hope that he does for 'Zona what his brother "Bobby" has done for us. I hear that he's stealing his little brother, Mark, from somewhere in Florida, to be one of his assistants.
Let me tell you, two Stoops brothers is a very, very good combination for a football program.
These guys aren't just trying to be head coaches. They are trying to re-make American college football.
Earlier this semester, a couple of OU players (Mark Clayton and somebody else, who was just as brave, but whose name I can't recall at the moment) came upon a wreck, in which five family members were trapped in a burning SUV. They got all of them out, risking their own lives. These kids are pretty much all like that.
Can't wait to see them play in the Big 12 Championship, and hopefully, in the Sugar Bowl.
Hey, I missed you folks. Sorry to be gone for so long.
Everybody who STILL has leftover turkey in the fridge, raise your hand.
If your hand isn't raised, you needed a BIGGER TURKEY!
Love, niKa
"Live just, and fear not."
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Hey niKa,
Keep everyone healthy (including yurself)!
I've heard very good things about Stoops... including already setting the tone with some of the Wildcats players. I wish him and them well in every game except one (Thanksgiving weekend)every year. One kid showed up for a team meeting about 3 minutes late and was told to go run stadium stairs... :)-->
And your 15 yo going on a date... that IS scary, in concept, I can only imagine at this point. (mine is now 14)
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me too Exxie!
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I am very blessed and edified at how you 9th corps have magnified thy word above all thy name...
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i too am so thankful you have not whored around with other gods and committed idultry
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I'm really thankful for our wonderful weemen like Treecia,and our President George Boosh...
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See how beautifully it hangs....
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so young and firm
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This is rep-pre-sent-ta-tive of being back in residence. Tom Horrocks, please stand and have the blessing. But first help me get the mote outta my teeth ...
(This message edited by Bus "Rear End" Driver Chris(t) the Gearhead, Dec. 02, 2003)
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I sure miss the morning runs around the Neosho river in Emporia while in residence. It sure seems like a lifetime ago.What have I been doing with my life to show anything.
(This message was edited and nipped in the bud by the more affectionalely referred to Fellownipper Dec 02, 2003.)
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Well done, thou good and faithful servant Yellowdripper. You were my example of HOW, with a capital 'H' ... to RUN with the Word, like an antelope towards the sun.
I miss the Neosho also. On a few occasions it made me a NoShow. Even Blast Patrol couldn't find me...
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....I miss it also (Bullinger)... as well as the sweet smell of sucksess coming from IBP...
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... I've been here and I've been there and I've been in between...
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I've got somebody I'd like to lift....
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Russ Coleman, please meet with George in the sonlight room immediately after the meal ...
LCM: What the HE** are you DOING!!!!! Did you see any ashtrays on the table???
Martha: That's OK, I'll just use the plate.
Priceless........
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My familiar spirits are all here now ...
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Hey, speaking of lifting Russell, did I ever "share" with you guys that he was my WOW brother 74-75 in bee-yoo-tee-full Bethlehem, PA??? Yes, I lived a whole year with that sicko (and still, I love him dearly!).
I wish I was the psychopath I know to be...
Jardinero ;)-->
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hmmmm... that explains ALOT!
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...eeet vaz feeah,I teenk...My foddah 'e nevah totch me...or sumsing...
...I could not stop d-d-deenking after ze first or second beer until I was all fool up or I run out of money...
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Once after graduation I had sat in a branch leaders meeting with the coordinator and had requested an ashtray and when I observed the limb coordinator saw there was none available in his limb house I replied I will just use the floor. His facial expressions dropped and I reminded him I was only kiddding. It was a KODAK moment.
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Gee, I missed you sickos.
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Thank you SiwoMan for your rendition of Changed 3:16.
Swellowslipper, after maany a big event teachings, I would look directly into the eyes of the wonderful believer next to me, with my corps name tag on, with ALL boldness and 9th corps pride, and would say with all gravity, "I agree with a lot of what he taught." ...
And the ROA immediately prior to our entering in res training, I saw George Hendley, and asked him if he was planning any field trips for us when we got to Emporia. He gave me a look that spoke volumes about how blessed he was to have US coming into the corps. And of course, that blessed ME beyond all that He was able.
Joe Fayah, couldn't go on stage without drinking a bottle of apple wine...
Where is the counterpart Joe Coulter?
(This message edited by Frank Staley, Dec 3, 2003)
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