Consider abusive people who attack you as sandpaper. They're polishing you to be what God intended you to be.
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Hypocrite. You have done the same thing to other posters. Thanks for coming out and enjoy your Friday!Consider abusive people who attack you as sandpaper. They're polishing you to be what God intended you to be.
CJF always says Iron Sharpens Iron.Consider abusive people who attack you as sandpaper. They're polishing you to be what God intended you to be.
Huh? I thought the sole purpose of these boards was to irritate others.
Everyone irritates me and some on a consistent basis which is mostly made up of close family members so getting bent about anything written on a stupid message board means you probably have too much free time on your hands.Huh? I thought the sole purpose of these boards was to irritate others.
Consider abusive people who attack you as sandpaper. They're polishing you to be what God intended you to be.
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I apologize. This was meant for the test board.. I guess I am getting old. I was away for a few hours and just caught it.
If this is true James Franklin has been polished into the Hope Diamond thanks to the NNNNNCAC.Consider abusive people who attack you as sandpaper. They're polishing you to be what God intended you to be.
Yep, here's a clip from a movie I enjoyed, Yesterday.CJF always says Iron Sharpens Iron.
I watched a new Netflix show named Father Stu with Mark Walberg, Mel Gibson, and Malcome McDowell. It is based on a true story. At its base, Stu grows up in a hardscrabble family with a troubled mother and father. He has a LOT of problems but finds religion. In his struggle to comply with his newfound religion, he ends up getting a disease similar to Lou Gehrig's Disease. I'll leave it there to not spoil anything.
In the end, the message from From Stu is that the challenges of his disease allowed him to fully realize his life's value and not take for granted what life is. It is a difficult movie to watch but has a very interesting message.
Consider abusive people who attack you as sandpaper. They're polishing you to be what God intended you to be.
Some of you would need a chain saw forget sand paperThere you go again, acting like a total piece of sandpaper
CJF always says Iron Sharpens Iron.
I watched a new Netflix show named Father Stu with Mark Walberg, Mel Gibson, and Malcome McDowell. It is based on a true story. At its base, Stu grows up in a hardscrabble family with a troubled mother and father. He has a LOT of problems but finds religion. In his struggle to comply with his newfound religion, he ends up getting a disease similar to Lou Gehrig's Disease. I'll leave it there to not spoil anything.
In the end, the message from From Stu is that the challenges of his disease allowed him to fully realize his life's value and not take for granted what life is. It is a difficult movie to watch but has a very interesting message.
Tough guy! LOL!Yep, here's a clip from a movie I enjoyed, Yesterday.
I barely knew who Ed Sheeran was prior to it so I asked my wife if she knew him and said yes, but I wouldn't like his stuff. So I p[layed two songs. OMFG! I couldn't believe how soft the music was. My light stuff was Carole King, Carly Simon, both who have bigger balls than Ed Sheeran. The estro yacht rock was tough compared to his stuff. Even songs like the movie title were light, but amazing.
We've gone soft, I tried hard to make sure my kids weren't that soft and overall did a good job. My son is going through a break up with his fiancée and he is suffering but managing. But damn most of the now generation is 4 ply.