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Discussion in 'Youth Forum' started by Kayla, Jan 5, 2005.

  1. Ezekiel

    Ezekiel New Member

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    I would not like to wash dishes for a job. So i feel sorry for you too.
     
  2. AZfiddler_Oct1996

    AZfiddler_Oct1996 New Member

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    [​IMG] What job would you rather have?
     
  3. J.A.B.

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    night watchman
     
  4. AZfiddler_Oct1996

    AZfiddler_Oct1996 New Member

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    hmmmm- not me...
     
  5. J.A.B.

    J.A.B. New Member

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    o ya, no customers, and if there ever is, then it gets real fun
     
  6. Kayla

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    i like to work at the local public library. I like to be a librarian. That would be great.
     
  7. J.A.B.

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    a librarian would be cool
     
  8. AZfiddler_Oct1996

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    Yeah, but it would probably get boring IMO.
     
  9. Kayla

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    not really, beacause you put books away, and look at them as you are putting away. Actually I would love the boringness compared to my present job. It is very stressful, i like things more peaceful, like when your at church camp and you get up for prayer services early and you and a couple other people are there praying and you can hear God's great creation. The birds in the trees, and your throwing your heart out to God, about the lost who are present at church camp. Then as you are walking back to your cabin it is quiet and peaceful and all is at rest as you do your quiet time with God, study the word and praying. Ok I am talking way to much, I really miss church camp when I am not there, It brakes my heart every year to leave and to get back in the world. Now I am crying and will stop.
     
  10. J.A.B.

    J.A.B. New Member

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    i never atually did any of those camps....
     
  11. AZfiddler_Oct1996

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    I love camp to. You must live in a big city? I do the same thing at home, I love the outdoors and I love the church. [​IMG] Where do you go to camp?

    -Alycia
     
  12. Kayla

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    Sagmount, I live in a small town only 5000 ppl, just love the great outdoors! My dad and I hunt, mostly quail and coons and squirrel.
     
  13. AZfiddler_Oct1996

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    Hunt?! :mad: :eek: The poor animals! [​IMG] I LOVE the outdoors! I love animals too, we have 10 turtles and a bunch of birds. I have a dove in my room- she is adorable!!

    -Alycia
     
  14. J.A.B.

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    wat in the WORLD!!!! ten turtles sounds unbearable, but the dove is even worse......

    ha just kiddin, i have no animals
     
  15. AZfiddler_Oct1996

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    You don't?! Oh! I feel so very sad for you!! You don't know what your missing! If someone would tell me how to attacha picture I could put one of my birds. :D

    -Alycia
     
  16. dianetavegia

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    Alycia, save one of your pictures online. I use Villagephotos because it's free. http://villagephotos.com/ Once you've uploaded the photo, come back here and click on image on the full reply form. Paste in the http addy of the picture you put on VillagePhoto and that's it. If the picture is too large, copy the location of the thumbnail and then link to the larger photo and put that in the URL slot.
    [​IMG]

    Click here for larger photo
     
  17. J.A.B.

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    had one dog in my lifetime memory, but had to give it up cause it was eating the rocks in our back yard. stupid dog
     
  18. ktn4eg

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    The reason for the St. Andrew's cross should be obvious---the Confederacy had to have some pattern after which to design their battle flag.

    Actually, my family heralds back at least to the days of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce.

    While Mel Gibson's "Braveheart" didn't portray R the B in a very flattering way (until you read the credits---which OF COURSE EVERYBODY DOES!!), but it was old Bobby the B who finished the work that Willy started in the early 1300's.

    Bobby wasn't the only claimant for the Scottish throne.

    An aide from another rival sought R the B's presence to deliver a "message" from this rival, was intercepted and seriously wounded, but still managed to crawl up to the altar of a nearby chapel. (These areas were supposed to be kill-free zones back in those days.)

    Bobby turned to one of HIS aides and posed the question: "I wonder if the messenger is dead?"

    Aide Roger Kirkpatrick gave a simple reply:
    "IMAK SIKKER" = "I'll make sure."

    Hence the bloody dagger and those two words on my family's coat of arms.

    Who needs soap operas when you've got 14th - 16th century Scottish history?

    And, thanks to your US Federal tax dollars, I flew over the ancestral home of my family on the evening of my birthday back in May of 2003, and spent that night only about 75 miles away from it.

    Unfortunately, I was a bit on the tired side when I checked into my room.

    The First Class section on a C-130H of the 118th Airlift Wing, Nashville, TN, is kinda small, and, early the next day we were headed to Iceland anyway.
     
  19. Kayla

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    huh? I am totally confused about that up there.^
     
  20. J.A.B.

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    ya, where did that come from?
     
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