FAB1
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These two guys had a large friendly dog with them that was obviously hungary.
Birch... ALL dogs are hungry at ALL times
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These two guys had a large friendly dog with them that was obviously hungary.
i think that all living things feed off of each other. But all living things are not needed to sustain others. Living things come and go with minimal consequence because life will find a way to adapt and thrive.
Sugar -- you absolutely amaze me !!
On a quick sidenote it's possible that it was not you (but someone else who read yesterday's post) but I know what I felt and it was wonderful.
Please know I am not saying this to embarrass you or make anything awkward -- I'm telling you this to let you know that either I have an incredible imagination or God does let wonderful things happen beyond what we could ever know --- but I felt 'hugs'
OK - now I can get back to this.
I think that all living things feed off of each other.
I would totally agree with this even if we don't see it or know it as it is fully represented -- we all connect with one another - all living things -- and why is that ??
What is the one underlying basis behind this truth?
God is the source of all life - and without God no life is possible. The fact that all living things tie together is another display of God's presense and power throughout our world.
but all living things are not needed to sustain others.
They may not be a 'neccessary requirement' to sustain a particular species - and if that species becomes extinct then yes others will live on and have to make due.
But the deeper we study 'the rainforests' (for example) and many other aspects of life -- the more we are forced to recognize their distinct 'vital' role to both the health of our planet and all life it pocesses.
It may be these things have much more importance than we realize.
living things come and go with minimal consequence because life will find a way to adapt and thrive.
Or it's possible that as living things disappear the major consequence may not be recognized until many years later. It is primarily our lack of understanding the importance of a wide variety of life -- and how it sustains and maintains Life in general -- we so coldly and callousely destroy everything the way we do.
If a dinosaur was floating away on the iceberg instead of that polar bear, people would be crying to save the dinosaurs, but everything is fine without them.
Perhaps our life - as we know it - but we don't know how important the Polar Bear is to other cycles of life or how they contribute to the overall scheme.
Things die and we continue to live. It's the way it's supposed to be.
Absolutely for Death is a part of life - yet all Life is meant to florish and is designed to be sustained.
Plants, trees, and insects live and thrive and die and suffer but feel I am not sure of.
But at least you project 'an openness' to them having feeling.
They have a life force. And when the life force is interrupted there must be some "pain." just because we can't hear it does not mean it does'nt happen.
My gosh -- you really are amazing !!
Ok seriously though, I believe that it is possible but to concern myself with that seems to be a fruitless effort as far as my being goes.
Oh not at all Sugar -- it is just the opposite. The more you do concern yourself the more you find how 'fruitful' the effort is to both your being and to the universe at large.
I can't affect anything that grand in the giant scheme of things.
Birch... ALL dogs are hungry at ALL times
Do miracles really happen?
Adventures on the Ass Train.......Join owner Jack and his asses as they stop in cities up and down the coast setting up his portion of the Circus of the Disabled. The behind the scenes interactions with other "performers" and the patrons creates an environment that you want to stare at and look away at the same time. Jack's love for money will eventually teach him a lesson that has been missing from his life and open him up to the true reason why he was put on Earth.
There is a part of me that likes to be 'challenged' and stretch my imagination; and somehow I feel Sugar is similar in this regard.
Sugar has a lot of wit, is a fast thinker and is very candid and I doubt these features would EVER want to be lost. Also is deeply knowledgeable and more than ready to deal with any challenge.
I feel it's very important to make it known that these features are by no means anything you have to let go of -- or features that disappear -- as a result of giving your life over to God. So the overwhelming basis for my suggestion was to show that the aspects that most provide his/her identity are things that will REMAIN. She/he will still be Sugar - but a better Sugar - one that more full of life and complete.
Somehow I could not think of a better way to demonstrate this. I guess from my perspective -- the greatest fear of losing yourself to God (or totally giving everything over to Him) is the fear that the crazy and witty aspects that you may kind of cherish -- are things you are afraid to lose and felt this would in some manner provide the reassurance that 'your identity' is still very much your own -- it's simply way more fulfilled and complete.
I don't understand where that is coming from-stress reduction technique for you?
Yes I guess it would be and I know that is very selfish but a challenge like this is like a chess game -- that only takes a few minutes and for the right person could be equally as fun as challenging.
or is there method there somewhere for her benefit? Just wondering.
I can't think of anyone more up to the challenge. So I guess I have to believe there is a reason I even came up with the idea and this makes sense to me.
Incredibly enough when I first thought of a few crazy titles I immediately thought about who to assign them to:
Don't Gay the Hornet -- to Birch
Who Crushed the Moth balls -- to Buster :embarrest:
Well I've been working on this post for hours .... but keep getting interrupted.... guess they think I'm here to work.
OMG -- Sugar !! This is PERFECT !!!
OK (he he he ) -- here's the other part to the game.
If you come up with something like this -- That I think is outstanding...
then I'll reply with Ahhh oouuuu Ahhh ahhh Oooouuhh
That's the approving Wolf Howl
Now if I think it lacks a bit.... or doesn't quite measure up.....
I'd say: 'That dis bull shot'
and you do the same with me.....
got 2 waiting on me.......
Is this a response to a PM? or just a Sybil moment?
When Angels' Sneeze
Take a "trip" to Purl E. Gates Rehab Facility where the patients are kicking their habits and trying to keep their wings.
Ahhh oouuuu
Outstanding Start -- and you can tell it's really going somewhere.
Can only give you half a howl -- as you need to elaborate a little more. Don't forget these are books that are meant to best sellers.
One for you now........Found in the Crawlspace.
Inside the glass balloon takes you to parts of the human mind that can only be accessed by a self imposed isolation experiment. Mitchell Masters has dubbed his "residence" the glass balloon and has put it up on the web for the world to see. His experimentation with witchcraft, drugs, alcohol, prayer among many other things, leads him on a trail into madness, that if he can live through, may hold the key to his redemption as well as all the others who witness it.
Ahhh oouuuu Ahhh ahhh Oooouuhh
Ahhh oouuuu Ahhh ahhh Oooouuhh
The Priest's Un-natural Urge
Read Audrey Combs' terrifying and inspiring account that has touched millions around the world. This story reveals what transpired as the tornado tore her house to pieces and the miraculous way she managed to get to the crawlspace. It was here she found the Peace of God and the Hope and Strength to turn her life around. She was found first by God and then 2 days later by the volunteers cleaning up the mess.
'Inside the Glass Balloon'
whoa -- almost forgot -- nice ativar !! very appropriate
Instead of the howls I'm going to give you 2.......A ooohga oohga oohgachaka's.
If it sux, we will wait and see.
The Priest's Un-natural Urge
The Forth in the Series of Bathroom Poems.
'Here I sit all broken hearted - tried to s*** but only farted'.
Scot Ashley spent years tracking down Paul Simpson who once lived a normal happy life -- but all that changed when someone 'spiked the punch bowl'. Believing his condition would improve by abandoning everything but his zeal for the priesthood his sermons were frequently interrupted by his urgent 'Un-natural Urge'.
Landing on Cotton Balls