Posted on 04/21/2005 10:11:56 PM PDT by DollyCali
This is 7' tall plus:
Oh, and please don't send me a lily...
Do you still have Gutter Snipe? I hope so, I still have my heart set on him.
Good morning. Congrats on your first FInest thread posting.
You go off on The Finest in one of the worst pieces of self-serving claptrap I've ever seen, attack St.Louie1 on a public forum, then have the unmitigated nerve to show up here and post.
Slime back into your cave where you belong.
Dolly - you ***ROCK***
So does the Finest.
Backstabbers like Mudboy have no business sullying a place where they are not welcome.
Must be nice to have carte blanche to go where you want to and say what you want to and suffer no repurcussions.
....Maybe our M & Ms could challenge their Jelly Beans to a volley ball
I like the way you think!!!
When we are experiencing deep sorrow or difficult circumstances, we may feel offended if someone suggests that something good can emerge from our adversity. A well-meaning person who tries to encourage us to trust God's promises may be perceived as insensitive or even unrealistic. That happened to the children of Israel when God was working for their deliverance from Egypt. As Pharaoh hardened his heart toward the Lord's command to let His people go, he increased the Hebrew slaves' workload by forcing them to gather the straw they needed to make bricks (Exodus 5:10-11). They became so discouraged, they couldn't accept Moses' assurance that God had heard their cries and promised to take them to a land of their own (6:9). There are times when our hurts and fears can close our ears to the hopeful words of God. But the Lord doesn't stop speaking to us when it's hard for us to hear. He continues working on our behalf just as He did in delivering His people from Egypt. As we experience God's compassion and His loving care, we can begin to hear again even as the hurt continues to heal. -David McCasland
His heart is touched with my grief; When the days are weary, the long nights dreary, I know my Savior cares. -Graeff Even when we don't sense God's presence, His loving care is all around us.
Knowing God Through Exodus |
That's ok - I apparently want nothing more than to see former idiots in office back once again. We all have our skeletons. *g*
Good Morning Dolly. Great job on making your first Finest Post! The pledge and welcome graphic are beautiful, glad you were able to give Billie the weekend off.
Congratulations, Dolly. What a beautiful post. Hi, ((Billie)). Haven't seen you in a while. Hope all is well with all of you. Hope you all have a fantastic Friday and weekend. (No computer at home yet. Hopefully the new one will arrive soon.)
Good morning and a happy weekend to FReepers everywhere.
Also sorry that my name was on the Welcome graphic today - didn't realize that when I sent it to you a couple of weeks ago. :(
Seeeeee, I told you the TGIF thread was easy! Thank you again, Sistah!! I really didn't even know for sure you were going to post this, and was so thrilled when I saw your mail - and the weekend thread!!!
Hi, Amy - she 'done good', didn't she?!
Good morning, Luv - have missed seeing you 'round here lately. Glad you have the day off and can play. :)
Those kitties are adorable!!! I'll take two - but I wish they'd stay kittens forever!
Cute idea, Dolly! Just pinging you to #22, Meekie.
(((((((((dansy))))))))
You're special.
I was surprised when I got here this morning to *post the thread*!!! PLEASANTLY!!!! of course!
Hi, Texagirl - I'm fine. Have missed seeing you, too. I saw your post Wednesday to Lori that you were 'off' Tuesday, and I post the thread every Tuesday. (In fact, Lori's thread Wednesday was a 'spin-off' of Tuesday's! She made hers prettier though!) :)
Hope you're all recovered from your recent accident.
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