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Post by Paula K on Nov 22, 2012 10:18:44 GMT -8
"What if you woke up this morning with only the things you thanked God for yesterday?"
I recently came across this quote and thought it timely. Remove the word "God" if you wish...or reverse the letters and read it as "Dog"...the message remains the same.
Pause for a moment on this day of Thanksgiving and football and great deals on electronics, to think about the people and things that grace your life.
My thanks to Evan, and the citizens of Mildsphere...human or clone, dead or alive, and the alien, too....it's been a fun ride in space!
Carrion, carrion...........
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Post by Mike Lenin on Nov 22, 2012 11:05:07 GMT -8
Dylesixa is a msesed up porbelm.
"Wtih olny the things U wkoe up tihs mnrnoig 4 waht if God tnahekd you yaderesty?"
Just kidding of curse.. I will be heckling people at WalMart in the evening.
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Post by Annie McClarabow on Nov 22, 2012 11:44:08 GMT -8
Happy thanksgiving! My awesome husband organized a traditional feast for me last weekend when my folks were in town. All sorts of good food and good friends. It was the best because I have the best husband for whom I am thankful every day!
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Post by Tulley Kennedy on Nov 22, 2012 22:24:57 GMT -8
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
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Post by Evan on Nov 23, 2012 5:55:57 GMT -8
"What if you woke up this morning with only the things you thanked God for yesterday?" I don't understand the quote. Am I supposed to realize I am taking things for granted? Taking things for granted is a matter of actions, not words, so "thanking God" or anyone else isn't really relevant. I dunno, at work at 6 AM on Xgiving friday so maybe I'm just being a jerk. I hope everyone had a happy Thanksgiving.
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Post by Ron Wednesday on Nov 23, 2012 13:52:46 GMT -8
I'm still about to have a thanksgiving. I pushed it a day to make things easier, but still I managed to be home watching my son while preparing a meal for 6. . . Am I a 50's sitcom house wife?
I'm also continuously thankful the giant spaghetti monster has gone another year without smiting us all from the earth. Bless the giant noodle in the sky.
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