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Re: II Corinthians 4
By: guest24 Date: June 17, 2021, 10:56 am
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[quote author=Mr E link=topic=1298.msg31829#msg31829
date=1623940688]
Ha ha...
The gentler breed. Sometimes I wonder if men would bother
talking at all if it weren’t for women making us. We could get
along fine communicating with grunts and nods, chuckles, winks
and grimacing.
I’m pretty sure that Tower of Babel incident was precipitated by
someone’s decision to put a lady in charge of communications and
confusion was the result. Just kidding! -but in truth it all
did likely factor into Noah getting a boat.
Did you know a man and his buddies can have the best day fishing
together without exchanging a word? It’s true.
[/quote]Some time ago my husband challenged me to watch after
church to see which gender talked the most...most wives were
still waiting on their husbands to get done talking so they
could leave.
In fact, if you haven't had the pleasure of trying to get away
from an old farmer who wants to chat you should try it...lol HE
will talk your ear off whether you want him to or not.
#Post#: 31831--------------------------------------------------
Re: II Corinthians 4
By: guest125 Date: June 17, 2021, 12:41 pm
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Opinions vary (as does mileage) but my own dear Dad was one of
those old farmers and while he could spin a yarn better than
most he’d also be quick to note that an old farmer designed the
tractor— and he made it single-seated. They remain so to this
day.
#Post#: 31852--------------------------------------------------
Re: II Corinthians 4
By: guest8 Date: June 17, 2021, 10:39 pm
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[quote author=Mr E link=topic=1298.msg31831#msg31831
date=1623951666]
Opinions vary (as does mileage) but my own dear Dad was one of
those old farmers and while he could spin a yarn better than
most he’d also be quick to note that an old farmer designed the
tractor— and he made it single-seated. They remain so to this
day.
[/quote]
there is a reason for that... The seat of a tractor provides
some of the most quit solitude there is...No one to talk to, no
one to listen to and a great place to talk to GOD! While in the
hay field will ride it around 10-12 per day. Lots of solitude.
YEah!
Blade
Blade
#Post#: 31860--------------------------------------------------
Re: II Corinthians 4
By: guest24 Date: June 18, 2021, 6:25 am
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[quote author=Bladerunner link=topic=1298.msg31852#msg31852
date=1623987585]
[quote author=Mr E link=topic=1298.msg31831#msg31831
date=1623951666]
Opinions vary (as does mileage) but my own dear Dad was one of
those old farmers and while he could spin a yarn better than
most he’d also be quick to note that an old farmer designed the
tractor— and he made it single-seated. They remain so to this
day.
[/quote]
there is a reason for that... The seat of a tractor provides
some of the most quit solitude there is...No one to talk to, no
one to listen to and a great place to talk to GOD! While in the
hay field will ride it around 10-12 per day. Lots of solitude.
YEah!
Blade
Blade
[/quote]Do you and Mr.E really think women don't like solitude?
Seriously, how many moms complain about not even having the
privacy to go to the bathroom without a young audience? Maybe
that is why men talk more than women, cause if a woman gets time
alone it is a very rare thing that she cherishes.
#Post#: 31861--------------------------------------------------
Re: II Corinthians 4
By: guest17 Date: June 18, 2021, 6:56 am
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[quote author=Lori Bolinger link=topic=1298.msg31860#msg31860
date=1624015525]
[quote author=Bladerunner link=topic=1298.msg31852#msg31852
date=1623987585]
[quote author=Mr E link=topic=1298.msg31831#msg31831
date=1623951666]
Opinions vary (as does mileage) but my own dear Dad was one of
those old farmers and while he could spin a yarn better than
most he’d also be quick to note that an old farmer designed the
tractor— and he made it single-seated. They remain so to this
day.
[/quote]
there is a reason for that... The seat of a tractor provides
some of the most quit solitude there is...No one to talk to, no
one to listen to and a great place to talk to GOD! While in the
hay field will ride it around 10-12 per day. Lots of solitude.
YEah!
Blade
Blade
[/quote]Do you and Mr.E really think women don't like solitude?
Seriously, how many moms complain about not even having the
privacy to go to the bathroom without a young audience? Maybe
that is why men talk more than women, cause if a woman gets time
alone it is a very rare thing that she cherishes.
[/quote]
:D
I remember those days when my kids were little always right up
under me no matter where I went in the house. Even to the
bathroom.
Now my cat follows everywhere. She gets upset when I'm in the
shower like she's afraid I'm going to drown. :D
#Post#: 31864--------------------------------------------------
Re: II Corinthians 4
By: guest24 Date: June 18, 2021, 7:43 am
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[quote author=truthjourney link=topic=1298.msg31861#msg31861
date=1624017405]
[quote author=Lori Bolinger link=topic=1298.msg31860#msg31860
date=1624015525]
[quote author=Bladerunner link=topic=1298.msg31852#msg31852
date=1623987585]
[quote author=Mr E link=topic=1298.msg31831#msg31831
date=1623951666]
Opinions vary (as does mileage) but my own dear Dad was one of
those old farmers and while he could spin a yarn better than
most he’d also be quick to note that an old farmer designed the
tractor— and he made it single-seated. They remain so to this
day.
[/quote]
there is a reason for that... The seat of a tractor provides
some of the most quit solitude there is...No one to talk to, no
one to listen to and a great place to talk to GOD! While in the
hay field will ride it around 10-12 per day. Lots of solitude.
YEah!
Blade
Blade
[/quote]Do you and Mr.E really think women don't like solitude?
Seriously, how many moms complain about not even having the
privacy to go to the bathroom without a young audience? Maybe
that is why men talk more than women, cause if a woman gets time
alone it is a very rare thing that she cherishes.
[/quote]
:D
I remember those days when my kids were little always right up
under me no matter where I went in the house. Even to the
bathroom.
Now my cat follows everywhere. She gets upset when I'm in the
shower like she's afraid I'm going to drown. :D
[/quote]Long story, but we had our daughters dog here for a
while, we were supposed to keep her but things changed...anyway,
I was sick while she was here and couldn't lay down so I would
sit in my chair to sleep and she was content as long as she was
in Brian's chair and could touch my hand. If I got up to use
the bathroom, (having to take the walker) she couldn't reach me
because of the walker, so she would follow me to the bathroom
and sit beside the walking and whine till I went back to the
chair and she could touch me with her nose...of course this is
the same dog that would find a shoe and chew it up for whoever
was gone at the time...we had to put her in doggy jail when we
had to leave the house....lol
#Post#: 31865--------------------------------------------------
Re: II Corinthians 4
By: guest17 Date: June 18, 2021, 7:57 am
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[quote author=Lori Bolinger link=topic=1298.msg31864#msg31864
date=1624020238]
[quote author=truthjourney link=topic=1298.msg31861#msg31861
date=1624017405]
[quote author=Lori Bolinger link=topic=1298.msg31860#msg31860
date=1624015525]
[quote author=Bladerunner link=topic=1298.msg31852#msg31852
date=1623987585]
[quote author=Mr E link=topic=1298.msg31831#msg31831
date=1623951666]
Opinions vary (as does mileage) but my own dear Dad was one of
those old farmers and while he could spin a yarn better than
most he’d also be quick to note that an old farmer designed the
tractor— and he made it single-seated. They remain so to this
day.
[/quote]
there is a reason for that... The seat of a tractor provides
some of the most quit solitude there is...No one to talk to, no
one to listen to and a great place to talk to GOD! While in the
hay field will ride it around 10-12 per day. Lots of solitude.
YEah!
Blade
Blade
[/quote]Do you and Mr.E really think women don't like solitude?
Seriously, how many moms complain about not even having the
privacy to go to the bathroom without a young audience? Maybe
that is why men talk more than women, cause if a woman gets time
alone it is a very rare thing that she cherishes.
[/quote]
:D
I remember those days when my kids were little always right up
under me no matter where I went in the house. Even to the
bathroom.
Now my cat follows everywhere. She gets upset when I'm in the
shower like she's afraid I'm going to drown. :D
[/quote]Long story, but we had our daughters dog here for a
while, we were supposed to keep her but things changed...anyway,
I was sick while she was here and couldn't lay down so I would
sit in my chair to sleep and she was content as long as she was
in Brian's chair and could touch my hand. If I got up to use
the bathroom, (having to take the walker) she couldn't reach me
because of the walker, so she would follow me to the bathroom
and sit beside the walking and whine till I went back to the
chair and she could touch me with her nose...of course this is
the same dog that would find a shoe and chew it up for whoever
was gone at the time...we had to put her in doggy jail when we
had to leave the house....lol
[/quote]
Sounds like she might have been worried about you though, not
wanting you to fall and watching out for you till you were
safely back sitting down in your chair.
#Post#: 31866--------------------------------------------------
Re: II Corinthians 4
By: guest24 Date: June 18, 2021, 8:37 am
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[quote author=truthjourney link=topic=1298.msg31865#msg31865
date=1624021067]
[quote author=Lori Bolinger link=topic=1298.msg31864#msg31864
date=1624020238]
[quote author=truthjourney link=topic=1298.msg31861#msg31861
date=1624017405]
[quote author=Lori Bolinger link=topic=1298.msg31860#msg31860
date=1624015525]
[quote author=Bladerunner link=topic=1298.msg31852#msg31852
date=1623987585]
[quote author=Mr E link=topic=1298.msg31831#msg31831
date=1623951666]
Opinions vary (as does mileage) but my own dear Dad was one of
those old farmers and while he could spin a yarn better than
most he’d also be quick to note that an old farmer designed the
tractor— and he made it single-seated. They remain so to this
day.
[/quote]Maybe, it was just before I ended up in the hospital for
14 days so likely or just missing her normal surroundings was
also possible. She is very much so a people dog.
there is a reason for that... The seat of a tractor provides
some of the most quit solitude there is...No one to talk to, no
one to listen to and a great place to talk to GOD! While in the
hay field will ride it around 10-12 per day. Lots of solitude.
YEah!
Blade
Blade
[/quote]Do you and Mr.E really think women don't like solitude?
Seriously, how many moms complain about not even having the
privacy to go to the bathroom without a young audience? Maybe
that is why men talk more than women, cause if a woman gets time
alone it is a very rare thing that she cherishes.
[/quote]
:D
I remember those days when my kids were little always right up
under me no matter where I went in the house. Even to the
bathroom.
Now my cat follows everywhere. She gets upset when I'm in the
shower like she's afraid I'm going to drown. :D
[/quote]Long story, but we had our daughters dog here for a
while, we were supposed to keep her but things changed...anyway,
I was sick while she was here and couldn't lay down so I would
sit in my chair to sleep and she was content as long as she was
in Brian's chair and could touch my hand. If I got up to use
the bathroom, (having to take the walker) she couldn't reach me
because of the walker, so she would follow me to the bathroom
and sit beside the walking and whine till I went back to the
chair and she could touch me with her nose...of course this is
the same dog that would find a shoe and chew it up for whoever
was gone at the time...we had to put her in doggy jail when we
had to leave the house....lol
[/quote]
Sounds like she might have been worried about you though, not
wanting you to fall and watching out for you till you were
safely back sitting down in your chair.
[/quote]
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