 | Last login: 14 hours agoCarol is a 65 year old woman from Village of Mogadore, Ohio, USA.
When I was young and my family would hop into our '51 Ford for a roadtrip, I would squeeze into the back seat with my 2 older brothers armed with our comics and we would trade and bicker and carry on and then every once in awhile my mother would reach around through the cigarette haze and backhand all 3 of us at once. Since then I'm proud to have seen and been through many changes, some of which are reflected here in my pages. Many of my beliefs are contrary to those of my cherished friends and so I say that they are just this, my opinions which are given in the spirit of openness, rather than to in any way alienate those who would come here. Lastly, if you don't click on everything you see, you're missing out on the best part, so try to slow down and enjoy. Blow up the screen, crank up the volume and welcome to my world :-)
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- Jul 3, 10:21am
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You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich.
You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.
You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift.
You cannot lift the wage earner up by pulling the wage payer down.
You cannot further the brotherhood of man by inciting class hatred.
You cannot build character and courage by taking away people's initiative and independence.
You cannot help people permanently by doing for them, what they could and should do for themselves.
.....Abraham Lincoln

here is a long and very beautifully produced
piece of propaganda, based on bias and half truths
designed to stir the sensibilities where reality runs thin
as always, our country is responsible . . . wah wah
oh ye of little faith


- Jun 16, 7:33am
would like to know the translation of this beautiful link sent by jv4444
gee, can't wait
In all things give thanks

just weeded the dead links out of my music player
should be good
- Jun 14, 12:21am
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"Consider what Christianity would be like if Jesus had picked up a lobster instead of bread..."
lol thanks xineann love this . . and your source, even more
"our intrepid leader inspired us to forge ahead fearless, unafraid, undaunted, unflinching, unshrinking, bold, daring, gallant, audacious, adventurous, heroic, dynamic, spirited, indomitable; brave, courageous, valiant, valorous, stouthearted, stalwart, plucky, doughty; informal gutsy, spunky, ballsy. See note at bold . antonym timid."
- May 26, 8:37pm
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my daughter Yvette
blooms with the poppies
and like them, she's
sinewy
delicate
bright
happy birthday
keep thinking that's me (hat) . . . found on Aline's page
or, maybe not
talented pal of mine from Spain
haven't seen lately

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May 23, 3:36pm (1 review) http://www.cicoil.com/about/
Was cutting the grass today, had this little rotation going, mow, sprinkle, rake, mow sprinkle rake. . . weather splendid, ipod in place, mind drifting . . . began to vaguely process a conversation some nights back with nedreck about aerospace . . it had triggered something in me. Memory . . . taking me to a familiar place, comfortable. It was long ago and I was only 12. My father there and an air of excitement surrounded him. It was to span about 8 years when he died an early death. During that time, he had a clarity about him which came from an idea. He took the idea and started a company, a corporation. As my brothers left school, they joined too and my mother . . . and then me. We worked and then every night, we would meet at a restaurant, an Italian restaurant. Our conversation? The company. . . space program . . . biomedical harness, moon shot, space walk, manned space, NASA, . . It was a catalyst for our family and as I stood there in the mist, breathing the smell of wet grass, I thought about the beautiful new building we eventually built, and the pasture which bordered it it and the horses that grazed there. My father never saw that facility and he never saw a moon landing. I went back to that site again and again when I would visit the west coast . . . it became empty, surrounded by many buildings . . grass dying and then it was boarded up . . . finally, gone, torn down. I never knew what happened to our company until today when I did what somehow had never occurred to me until that moment in the yard . . . I googled it and this is what you see on the link. The second link shows our biomedical harness although time has dulled my memory and I couldn't tell you which one it is. . . the flat one I suppose. My first reaction was pure delight in seeing the fruits of our labor withstanding the test of time but after watching the videos, I found myself muttering "who the heck is Howard Lind and what does he know about our company . . . If you take the time to browse this site, remember that my father developed this product in 1956 . . . any way you look at it, he was ahead of his time. Can't take that away . . . mow sprinkle rake, mow sprinkle rake
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This depiction of the Last Supper by Fra Angelico was painted in 1446, think of it. In it, Christ is seen serving the elements to his disciples, which seems more in keeping with what we know of him than the traditional scene where he is seated among them. The upper room has a primitive quality which lends authenticity but Jesus has just washed their feet and I wonder if they knelt. I believe there was plenty of kneeling, but by angels who no doubt filled the room.
A great deal of artistic content, maybe even a majority, has centered around Christianity throughout the centuries, but today? You're a nut case to bring it up

"1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 The same was in the beginning with God. 3 All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made. 4 In him was life; and the life was the light of men. 5 And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not." - John 1:1-5 King James


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Was looking at some colors for my house exterior and ran across this . . not for the house, but to look at. Here is the color chart from the period and style of the house. Can't seem to come to a timely decision
Also on the subject of home improvement is this trellis I ran across. Been hearing more about of bamboo as it's strong, prolific, and pretty good cost-wise. It's also very beautiful for flooring, cabinets, and what I'm looking for, fencing. Using this would save a tree or two, so hey

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