I been known to be joyous from time to time. </font>[/QUOTE]All kidding aside, it is a joy to "know" you brother!
Trouble free thread!
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by rbell, May 4, 2006.
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Well thank you Bitsy. You and Scarlett are two of my favorite people, to pick on that is. The only thing is, ya'll pick right back just as hard.
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Scarlett O. ModeratorModerator
Trouble-free thread?!?!?! Then why is Gib posting here?
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Scarlett O. ModeratorModerator
I'm sorry. I won't do it no more.
It's just that these controversial subjects get me all wound up!!
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And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works (Hebrews 10:24).
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Leave it to Scarlett to drag this thread down by posting an image of a cat. :rolleyes:
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Scarlett O. ModeratorModerator
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Just jokin' everybody!! Ain't startin' no trouble on the trouble-free-thread!!
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I fully expect a mod to come in and shut this thread down...
Five pages? No wars? Something's up...
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"We Can Do It!" What, roll up your sleeves, make a fake muscle, wear a bandana and undercharge for a stamp? Not picking a fight, just wondering. ;)
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She just kinda skeers me.
Think about it. Would you dare comment to this woman that her purse doesn't match her outfit?
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Scarlett O. ModeratorModerator
Good Grief! Do you people not know who Rosie the Riveter is?
She is a cartoon figure that represents the over 6 million women who worked in the government factories in WWII.
The men were overseas, using bombs, planes, tanks, jeeps, guns,.....
Who do you think was back home building those said items? Women. Women employed by the government to work in their factories. The Air Force even used women pilots to train their pilots before they went overseas, but that's another story.
These American women, of whom most were MARRIED, over 60% were over 35 and a third of them had children under 14, were essential to the war effort of WWII.
And when the men returned from war, they were dismissed. Dismissed of their work and dismissed of their worth.
The American war department in a effort to get men back into the factories and get the women out printed out a brochure that said...
"...women are just a substitute for male workers, like plastic is for metal..."
Rosie, the Riveter.....gotta love her!!
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Scarlett O. ModeratorModerator
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You liberal!
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That reminds me "trouble" and "mind your own business" were friends, and trouble got lost, mind your own business went to the police station to report him missing .
The sargent at desk asked can I help?
yes I want to report a missing friend, ok replied the sargent what's your name? "mind your own business" he replied, the sargent said watch it!! are you looking for trouble, yes sir do you know where he is? -
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