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The world seems to be in a time of discontent among the populace. Christians should not fear. God is Love, shown best through Jesus Christ. God is still in control. All Glory to our Creator and to our God!


A favorite quote from my good friend, Jack Plymale, which I appreciate:

"Wars are planned by old men,in council rooms apart. They plan for greater armament, they map the battle chart, but: where sightless eyes stare out, beyond life's vanished joys, I've noticed,somehow, all the dead and mamed are hardly more than boys(Grantland Rice per our mutual friend, Sarah Rapp)."

Thanks Jack!

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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Funnies from Marine Sergeant Bob ... Thx Mr. L!

These are really good ones, funny too Nancy
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johnlooney@windstream.net
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to me, way.cooper
> From: "Pat Sullivan" <mamawpat@frontier.com>
> To: <mamawpat@frontier.com>
> Subject: FW: These are really good ones, funny too    Nancy
> Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 16:54:48 -0400
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> Subject: These are really good ones, funny too Nancy
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> Subject: Fender Skirts      Oh my I must be really old.I remember all of
> these!
>
>
>
>
> Fender Skirts
>
> I know some of you will not understand this  message, but I bet you know
> someone who might. I  came across  this phrase yesterday.   'FENDER
> SKIRTS.'
>
>
>
> A    term I haven't heard in a long time, and  thinking about  'fender
> skirts' started me  thinking about other words that  quietly  disappear from
> our language with hardly a notice   like 'curb feelers.'
>
>
> And 'steering  knobs.' (AKA) 'suicide knob,' 'Necker's  knob.'
>
> Since I'd been  thinking of cars, my mind naturally went that direction
> first.
> Any kids will probably have to find some older  person over 50 to explain
> some of these terms to you.
> Remember 'Continental   kits?'  They were rear bumper extenders and spare
> tire  covers that were  supposed to make any car as cool as a  Lincoln
> Continental.
>
> When did we quit  calling them 'emergency brakes?'  At some point  'parking
> brake' became the proper term.  But I miss the hint of  drama that went with
> 'emergency brake.'
>
>
> I'm   sad, too, that almost  all the old folks are gone who would call the
> accelerator the 'foot  feed.'  Many today do not even know what a  clutch is
> or that the dimmer  switch used to be on the floor.
>
>
> Didn't you  ever wait at the street for your daddy to come home, so you
> could  ride the 'running board' up to the house?
>
>
> Here's a  phrase I heard all the time in my youth but never anymore.. ..  .
> 'store-bought.'  Of course, just about  everything is store-bought these
> days.  But once it was  bragging material to have a store-bought dress or a
> store-bought bag  of candy.
>
>
> 'Coast to  coast' is a phrase that once held all sorts of excitement and now
> means almost nothing.  Now we take the term 'world wide' for  granted.  This
> floors me.
>
>
> On  a  smaller scale, 'wall-to-wall' was once  a  magical term in our homes.
> In the '50s,  everyone covered  his or her hardwood floors  with, wow,
> wall-to-wall  carpeting!  Today,  everyone replaces their wall-to-wall
> carpeting  with hardwood floors.  Go figure.
>
> When  was  the last time you heard the quaint   phrase 'in a  family way ?'
> It's  hard to imagine that the  word 'pregnant' was  once considered a
> little too graphic, a  little  too clinical for use in polite company, so we
> had  all that talk about stork visits and 'being  in a family way'  or
> simply  'expecting.'
>
> Apparently 'brassiere' is a  word  no longer in usage.  I said it the other
> day  and my daughter cracked up.  I guess  it's just 'bra'  now.
> 'Unmentionables'  probably wouldn't be understood at  all.
>
> I always loved going to  the 'picture  show,' but I considered 'movie'  an
> affectation.
>
> Most  of  these words go back to the '50s, but here's a  pure '60s word I
> came across the other day  'rat fink.'  Ooh, what a  nasty  put-down!
>
> Here's  a  word I miss - 'percolator.'  That  was just a  fun word to say.
> And what was  it replaced with   'Coffee maker.'  How  dull...  Mr. Coffee,
> I blame  you for this.
>
>
> I  miss  those made-up marketing words that were  meant to sound so  modern
> and now sound so  retro.  Words  like 'DynaFlow' and 'Electrolux.'
> Introducing the 1963  Admiral TV, now  with'SpectraVision!'
>
>
> Food   for thought.  Was there a telethon that  wiped out  lumbago?  Nobody
> complains  of that anymore.   Maybe that's what  Castor oil cured, because I
> never hear  mothers threatening kids with Castor oil   anymore.
>
>
> Some   words aren't gone, but are definitely on the  endangered  list.  The
> one that grieves me  most  is 'supper.'  Now everybody  says  'dinner.'
> Save a great word.  Invite  someone to  supper.  Discuss fender skirts.
>
>
> Someone   forwarded this to me. I thought some of us of a  'certain age'
> would remember most of these.
>
>
> Just   for fun, pass it along to others of 'a certain   age.'
>
> IF  YOU AREN'T  OF A CERTAIN AGE, YOU MUST KNOW  SOMEONE WHO IS.  THINK  OF
> SOMEONE AS YOU SIT IN YOUR  "PARLOR" ON YOUR  " DAVENPORT ".
>

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