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James Prescott
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Posted at 08:13 on 7th September 2012
Good Morning folks another nice day -hope you have a good oneSmile
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Ron Brind
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Posted at 08:43 on 7th September 2012
Hi to all POEsters...
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Syd Harling
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Posted at 09:11 on 7th September 2012
On 6th September 2012 22:31, james prescott wrote:
Only thee an me next week Cath

Oh you won't get away that easily folks. I shall be looking in from time to time to check up on yer.
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cathyml
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Posted at 18:14 on 7th September 2012

Phew, that's a relief Syd!  Someone needs to keep on eye on that James guy! LaughingWink

Hi everyone, I do hope your weather is a lot better than ours!  It has continued to rain (the earth is grateful!) and it is still cold.  The weather man "says" it should warm up tomorrow.  Hope so!

TGIF and a great weekend to you all! 

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James Prescott
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Posted at 18:15 on 7th September 2012
Hi there  everyone ok Smile
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Richard Sellers
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Posted at 18:25 on 7th September 2012
Dropping in to say ello and all,,,,Have a good weekend all,,,
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James Prescott
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Posted at 18:27 on 7th September 2012
Hello Richard --hope you are well and wealthySmile
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cathyml
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Posted at 20:17 on 7th September 2012
Nice to see you dropping in Rick, hope life is being gentler and kinder to you!
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editPosted at 20:34 on 7th September 2012

good morning everyone....I agree with Cathy....my Orange is more of little bits of it in pillows and carpeting colors...a mid-chocolate brown and gold and beige....and its red-orange... but darkend down an bit as to color intensity. My picture window covers most the wall..so you look out upon huge green Oak trees...but they will be turning thier autumn colors here soon. Not to bright and not to annoying. I don' t like some colros of orange either.I had an interior decorator come out from Sears, when we first bought the house...and she did this also, used small bits of the color...with the brown/beige...long gone now but my bedroom decor was an floral of green with peach..and bits of deep orange in it...with leaves. My patio drapes were an over lay of an black/brown/beigh see through curtain with an muted orange overlay "black-0ut curtain behind it.  She made my livingroom drapes brown...with beige flowing sheers. Our carpet thenwas an high piled shag in an brown/orange that sodl us on the house...it's been gone for sometime also..for beige..and are throw rugs over that...I have maintained the red-orange throw pillows. but anyway...moving on.

Ah, getting away to see each other sounds nice...hope you all have an good time.

I go to the Diabetes education class later today...last time they took the finger test I jumped...this ought to be "cute" in how I do it myself...don't look forward to it either. This is not "me".

I was reading my first Druid ritual in my book last night...they intiated my young man into being an Druid. Very visionary episode...I've had an few of those also...though I'm not an Druid by any means. He then proclaimed himself the "Penderdragon"....which is indeed the father of King Authur...the "King of an hundred Kings"...except his name is Gawen and not as it really is to Englaish history.....I wonderwhat Cromwell would say to that? Our world goes astray when the truth isn't told in fiction stories... people related to them as the truth. Gawen was in King Aurthur's court of knights.

I got to thinking about that last night...because the school district did an nasty on me one time...AS I told you my hubby was drafted to go to Vietnam...when I graduated from sschool at 17 years old. We might as well as been "betrothed" as kids what I see of it now..Dr. Sasson and I were talking about that one time...he's from Asia. His wife was chosen for him also. Anyway...I met my hubby when I was 13 years old...most everyone in town knew us and that we were going together....I was chaproned daily if I was with him for the most part. I was married in Febuary because my hubby was headed for Vietnam that Summer he knew for sure..with the consent of my parents. I saw my hubby one week.... and he finsihed off boot camp in Fort Lewis, Washington. Well, school policy was rediuclous back then, we are talking the days of when the guys couldn't wear T-shirts or blue jeans or girls anything but dresses to school.  First thing they did was make me give up all social organization affilitations...such as 4-H for instance, it was elimininated our of my year book also, so I couldn't use it later on in reference...some ot the teachers took my B+ grade average and took it down to an "D"....then they told me when I graduated out of the whole class...I had to walk alone by myself. By then everyone knew me in the whole town even thought they were unduly discriminating against me educationally. Trying to make me an example to the other students I guess. So on graduation night something happenedI wasn't counting on...the students themselves...one of them bowed out of going down the isle and Larry Pendergrass...whom I had went through school with my entire life..his dad ....Grand Exhaulted ruler of the local Elks lodge...said...Shirley....we will walk together to get your diploma tonight. So I did. I don' tknow if the school thought I was pregnant or not... to be so mean, but I got pregnant at 29 years old with my only son. Of course after I graduated, I went to work, and  college, was an supervisor of my own department for 10 years and Elks Lodge member also at one time. after my son was born I was working nights and weekends and kind of couldn't go to any of the regular functions...though I did the Christmas Bizzars yearly...before they moved the lodge. Anyway..I was thinking of the Prendergrass name with the Penderdragon name....I might add also that someone back east in the family ancestor book changed my date of marriage also...I don' tknow who did that either. Little do these people know that even now in the Middle East and across the country-side girls at 12 are being bethrothed and married early in life. Most Native American girls were married at age 15...and I think Florence Larkins told me her an Frank married when she was about that age also...they were on an long time radio show as America's longest married couple for years...Paul Havery's radio tid-bits. Of course then when I was married it was an taboo thing to do..but  we had problems timewise... doing what most people do normally...just because of the Viernam War going on. And now the guys wear blue jeans ans so do the girls to school....but I remeber when the boys in my class were expelled for an day... for wearing T-shirts to school, changing the system was not easy back then. Still isn't.

It was talking to "Thoth" about the number 13.... that I am so surrounded with in my life...that he explained to me that I was part of the so called "Gateway" to heaven...particuarly to St. Peter. As he said to me, your birthstone is also the "Pearl"...as in pearly gates,is it not...well, it is. The gate is actually in Iraq...one reason GEO. Bush as so admant about getting there(Iraq War)....as he and Geo Parker...an brother in-law seem much the same to me..both have for some years now manipulated our family lines as have others...I think Mr. Obmama knows understand that now.  But truth is truth you know...it evenually comes out in the wash as they say. What happens to me... is very important to all of you also. I have for years been looking for master teachers of ancient day knowledge, but they are hard to find for the now day "seers" of doom and gloom.Those type give very little in the way of true "spiritual" knowledge. Some claim that when Armedeggon begins...the gateways will be opened...and until then...maybe my mission in life is keeping it closed...if there is no gate-keeper... the evil in the world can get through to the Holy places. But anyway. It looks like myabe my back-up might be Lord Astar here lately....as I understand from the past, he is also protecting the sacred Holy places on earth. More I know, the more I understand about all of this. I do know it takes and un-selfish person to serve God and not themselves though. Humanity  itself...being at stake...I have many persecutors even amoung my own family these days. I go t for now, and am glad the weekend is here also. Talk later on.

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Syd Harling
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Posted at 21:20 on 7th September 2012
On 7th September 2012 18:14, cathyml wrote:

Phew, that's a relief Syd!  Someone needs to keep on eye on that James guy! LaughingWink

Hi everyone, I do hope your weather is a lot better than ours!  It has continued to rain (the earth is grateful!) and it is still cold.  The weather man "says" it should warm up tomorrow.  Hope so!

TGIF and a great weekend to you all! 

Oh I don't think he's so bad Cathy - mind you I've only spoken to him on Skype not met him face to face.

Now Ron, him I've met and he's a good chap, as is his good lady Anna.

The grass is sure grateful for the rain. It is now peering through the window at me and laughing. I got a good tip from a green-keeper at the Golf Club. He says they collect the booze glasses from the pub and then throw the dregs on the green.  The grass comes up half cut.Smile

Enjoy what's left of your evening or day depending where in the world you are. Tomorrow is the weekend but of course when you are retired it doesn't matter. The only thing I miss about my job is the weekends,

Cool (In case the sun shines tomorrow)

Good night.

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