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More clovers.
There are a lot of clovers right now, but not as many as I would like. Clovers are important in March as there is no other way to find a 4 leaf clover. It's almost St. Paddy's!
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hot out the oven cookies
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Reckoner67 wrote: »Toast
YEAH TOAST
I have this shirt3 -
LiftingSpirits wrote: »Reckoner67 wrote: »Toast
YEAH TOAST
I have this shirt
I have some great shirts but not that one, dang!2 -
Reckoner67 wrote: »LiftingSpirits wrote: »Reckoner67 wrote: »Toast
YEAH TOAST
I have this shirt
I have some great shirts but not that one, dang!
It could be yours for the low, low cost of tree fiddy3 -
More: sanity2
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More cake2
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Patience2
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Love and understanding2
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forensic collection and analysis tools1
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LiftingSpirits wrote: »Reckoner67 wrote: »Toast
YEAH TOAST
I have this shirt
It reminds me of the shirt that says “toasters don’t toast toast, toast toast toast”3 -
DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »Reckoner67 wrote: »forensic collection and analysis tools
Speaking of which, more Bill Kurtis narrated true crime shows
I've watched so many episodes of Forensic Files in the last two days that I think even my own internal monologue now sounds like Peter Thomas1 -
Reckoner67 wrote: »DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »Reckoner67 wrote: »forensic collection and analysis tools
Speaking of which, more Bill Kurtis narrated true crime shows
I've watched so many episodes of Forensic Files in the last two days that I think even my own internal monologue now sounds like Peter Thomas
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Should someone in your life be concerned?
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DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »Reckoner67 wrote: »forensic collection and analysis tools
Speaking of which, more Bill Kurtis narrated true crime shows
Ooooo. What good ones am I missing?0 -
LiftingSpirits wrote: »Reckoner67 wrote: »DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »Reckoner67 wrote: »forensic collection and analysis tools
Speaking of which, more Bill Kurtis narrated true crime shows
I've watched so many episodes of Forensic Files in the last two days that I think even my own internal monologue now sounds like Peter Thomas
🤔
Should someone in your life be concerned?
People in my life are always concerned, but not for Forensic-Files style reasons heheh2 -
Clear, blue sky days.0
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living the word1
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@Reckoner67 wrote: »living the word
Interesting....can you expound on that?0 -
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RomaineCalm wrote: »@Reckoner67 wrote: »living the word
Interesting....can you expound on that?
My dad was a preacher while I was growing up, actually right up til he died. One interesting thing about him, he never prepared notes for his sermons.
As a result, sometimes he'd be asked to speak somewhere with little or no preparation. he'd just walk up with his Bible and get to it. I asked him once how he was able to preach without notes when so many other pastors/preachers would spend hours preppin their notes for a sermon, and he said the trick was to "live the word"--then when you had to speak on it, it wasn't a matter of trying to find stuff to say...it was so much a part of you that all you had to do was talk about it, like you'd talk about anything else that you're passionate about
I guess I'm just sorta thinkin about this principle applied to other stuff; what things in my life am I passionate enough about to make the difficult more of a routine thing?5 -
Reckoner67 wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »@Reckoner67 wrote: »living the word
Interesting....can you expound on that?
My dad was a preacher while I was growing up, actually right up til he died. One interesting thing about him, he never prepared notes for his sermons.
As a result, sometimes he'd be asked to speak somewhere with little or no preparation. he'd just walk up with his Bible and get to it. I asked him once how he was able to preach without notes when so many other pastors/preachers would spend hours preppin their notes for a sermon, and he said the trick was to "live the word"--then when you had to speak on it, it wasn't a matter of trying to find stuff to say...it was so much a part of you that all you had to do was talk about it, like you'd talk about anything else that you're passionate about
I guess I'm just sorta thinkin about this principle applied to other stuff; what things in my life am I passionate enough about to make the difficult more of a routine thing?
Now, that's a good word1 -
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This has to be my favorite picture of you. You enjoying family, awesome.0 -
Integrity1
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I want more of anything that smells/tastes/contains coconut.1
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lamentableone wrote: »I want more of anything that smells/tastes/contains coconut.
A girl after my own heart0 -
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RomaineCalm wrote: »
I've always imagined I'm this funny.1
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