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Sk Lawson Posts: 4014 Joined: 7th Oct 2010 Location: USA | Posted at 21:59 on 4th September 2011 Good morning....glad to see Marjorie back!!!...Vince coming in also. James, thanks to you last night...I was able to find Gonal's address again..thanks...your needing history helped me find it again. My brother just left my house...him and I at times...he has this thing of letting me know that I'm doomed and need to seek the Lord. I wish Elijah was here...at least he's confirmed my being an in an past life an minister.... myself ordained/called to God's service....he didn't know me at the time he said that also. Religon is sitting in church...God is all around us, within us, in all ..but it's hard to get people that beleive in "A" church... to accept that in reality. I often find myself "accepting" them...but not them "me as I am"...I do not fit "thier" protocal in life as they see fit as an person. Henceforth my brother and I rake each other's nerves at times....as he is the "lion" that wishes to be "regal" over others. I was asked when I last prayed to the Lord...I walk with him daily. I just know he would like to convert me...to what...I am not sure. But I have this funny feeling I would then "lose" what I consider an very satifactory relationship and an very personal one with God. I let him be " better" then me...and go to his church...at least it helps his ego in that he paid tribute to his acknowledgment that "God" exists...if but only through written scripture....but there's one of the "heart" and "soul" out there also..that I can hope exists if the church building should fall someday. My brother feels he has the "word" on what to beleive...I'm not sure if that extends over to my way of thinking individually either. Enough about that one. My brother isn't as bad as some people I've ran into, but I've found many so called "religious" people very insutlting and contray to what they say they beleive in after they leave the church. It was' t my brother's long time known "pastor" that bailed him out of jail when his "ex" ran into him at an grocery store one time..she had an "peace bond" on him...he called her an "bitch" ...something to the tune of "Good morning Bitch!"... as he passed her by...so she showed him the "authority" she had over him, called the police on him...his pastor gave an nice word in his behalf, that he'd been going to church reguarly and wasn't an agggrevated person that he knew of...but refused an loan to pay day for the money to bail him out. He actually got out because of my hubby and I. Then is when I told him, you see her...you walk away the other way from now on...leave the store...we don't have money to get involved in both of your childish little squabbles either, while you both "grow up". Her mother in-law inherited everything my parents owned in their lives, us "kids"..we got nothing but what she was throwing out that she didn't want any longer as she completely revamped the house to suit her taste. It amounted to very little. Nothing of worth at all. But he wasn't the type to have anything of worth in ways. I have no problem leaving my past as an child in that household to say the least, and no doubt "God" came in my life long before anyone else. It means an great deal for me to not lose my house in old age and be able to pass it on to my son...I would most likley tell him to sell it for an bigger house someday...but I detest what happened to me.. to have it happen to him. In the name of God...let that be my legacy to my son....and his generations thereafter. So I go I guess. James..the Prescott's are related to the Larkin family of New England...they married an Wheeler daughter and legacy of the Deacon Edward Larkin out of Charlestown, Massachuestts. Same goes for the Pope family married into an line of the Lawson's out of Henrico, Virginia. That old saying that we know everyone that we talk to.. may be true. My brother left saying that he would "say an prayer for me"...I guess this means all is "OK" now?...that would be an nice Revelation of it's day here lately. Talk later... |
Ruth Gregory Posts: 8072 Joined: 25th Jul 2007 Location: USA | Posted at 22:28 on 4th September 2011 On 4th September 2011 21:29, james prescott wrote:
I'm just peachy, hope you are too.
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James Prescott Posts: 25952 Joined: 11th Jan 2010 Location: UK | Posted at 22:31 on 4th September 2011 aint been peachy fer years too early for bed ruth. anyway whats it mean Edited by: james prescott at:4th September 2011 22:32 |
Ruth Gregory Posts: 8072 Joined: 25th Jul 2007 Location: USA | Posted at 22:37 on 4th September 2011 Peachy?
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James Prescott Posts: 25952 Joined: 11th Jan 2010 Location: UK | Posted at 22:38 on 4th September 2011 oh --i thought it was a word with another meaning. |
Ruth Gregory Posts: 8072 Joined: 25th Jul 2007 Location: USA | Posted at 22:48 on 4th September 2011 If you ask somebody how they are and they say, "just peachy," it means "I'm fine." What did you think the other meaning was, James? ;-)
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James Prescott Posts: 25952 Joined: 11th Jan 2010 Location: UK | Posted at 22:52 on 4th September 2011 cant say really --i have never heard of it before |
Ruth Gregory Posts: 8072 Joined: 25th Jul 2007 Location: USA | Posted at 22:55 on 4th September 2011 Hmmm, I see. I like the avatar, BTW.
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James Prescott Posts: 25952 Joined: 11th Jan 2010 Location: UK | Posted at 22:57 on 4th September 2011 aged 20 there ruth not a care in the world. |
Ruth Gregory Posts: 8072 Joined: 25th Jul 2007 Location: USA | Posted at 23:01 on 4th September 2011 |