“Let us not go over old ground; let us rather prepare for what is to come.”
– Cicero
[I agree . . . with the stipulation that we never forget the lessons we should have learned from history – from the experiences of those who have gone before, lest we repeat the error of the past at our own peril. ~ Bob
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Pun-ishment: A chicken crossing the road is poultry in motion. Oooohhh!
Inquiring minds want to know: Why do people order double cheeseburgers, large fries, and a diet coke?
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What Love means to a 4-8 year old children: “When someone loves you , the way they say your name is different. You just know that your name is safe in their mouth.'” ~ Billy - age 4 ~~~~~~~```
BROTHERS: Two little boys, ages 8 and 10, were excessively mischievous. They were always getting into trouble and their parents knew all about it. If any mischief occurred in their town, the two boys were probably involved. The boys' mother heard that a preacher in town had been successful in disciplining children, so she asked if he would speak with her boys.
The preacher agreed, but he asked to see them individually. So the mother sent the 8 year old first, in the morning, with the older boy to see the preacher in the afternoon.
The preacher, a huge man with a booming voice, sat the younger boy down and asked him sternly, "Do you know where God is, son?" The boy's mouth dropped open, but he made no response, sitting there wide-eyed with his mouth hanging open.
So the preacher repeated the question in an even sterner tone, “Where is God?” Again, the boy made no attempt to answer. The preacher raised his voice even more and shook his finger in the boy's face and bellowed, “Where is God?”
The boy screamed and bolted from the room, ran directly home and dove into his closet, slamming the door behind him. When his older brother found him in the closet, he asked, “What happened?” The younger brother, gasping for breath, replied, “We are in BIG trouble this time.”
"GOD is missing, and they think we did it!"
Saturday, February 13, 2010
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