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Ray Stear
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quotePosted at 14:54 on 14th July 2008
On 14th July 2008 14:14, MariaGrazia wrote:


True Ruth, but I think He basically minds his own business most of the time :(

I do tend to agree Mari, it certainly seems that way often doesn't it?

Ray 

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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 06:27 on 15th July 2008
On 14th July 2008 12:30, Ray Stear wrote:

You are both so right there. If you scratch the surface of any person; even the most 'humble and boring' you can find amazing hidden depths to that person.

Cheers guys.

Ray. 

 

Hi Maria & Ray:  I guess that's what I meant about God showing up.

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quotePosted at 06:48 on 15th July 2008

Good Morning Ruth,

How is the sunny US of A today?

Ray 

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quotePosted at 07:08 on 15th July 2008
Good morning, Ray.  Not sunny yet, but it will be in about 6 hours. lol  Hope it's fine where you are today.
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quotePosted at 07:13 on 15th July 2008

I am looking out over a grey morning, the sky looks like rain again, the wind has dropped though. It could be an average British summer's day here.

We don't go brown from sunburn here; we go brown from rust!

Ray. 

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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 07:18 on 15th July 2008
When we were over there last November, we were 16 days in both England and Ireland.  Some of the days were of course gray, but we only got actually rained on about twice.  Are the rains more seasonal over there?  Wetter in summer maybe?
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quotePosted at 07:20 on 15th July 2008
Morning Ruth and Ray, lovely here so far, not exactly hot but ok, at least its not raining. Seasonal rain here Ruth is all year lately lol
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quotePosted at 07:25 on 15th July 2008
Morning, Lyn.  Time for the changing of the guard again, eh?  I know it's time for me to hit the hay when you get up.  I'll be toast tomorrow if I don't go in now.  So I'll say good night morning, or good morning night.  Undecided
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Ray Stear
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quotePosted at 07:28 on 15th July 2008

Hi Lyn, Bye Ruth, goodnight Jimbob.

 

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quotePosted at 12:58 on 15th July 2008
Morning everyone :D
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