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Live4Him3

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I loved the Twilight Zone. I am incapable of saving the soul of anyone.
Of course, I was talking about evangelism.

Personally, I hate "The Twilight Zone".

Some spirits of fear definitely entered into me in my youth when I watched that show.
 

EternalFire

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This is the meaning @Live4Him3 has in mind.

To the weak I became weak, that I might win the weak. I have become all things to all people, that by all means I might save some (1 Corinthians 9:22).
 

Robertt

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Of course, I was talking about evangelism.

Personally, I hate "The Twilight Zone".

Some spirits of fear definitely entered into me in my youth when I watched that show.
some are apostles. some are prophets . some are evangelists. some are teachers and some are pastors.
 

Lanolin

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This is all going in my paperback novel...the kind the drug stores sell
 

Kireina

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Ok...
His Test came back positive. Now testing MIL. Gonna shower, load up, and get home. So we can access our doctors and get treated.
Bye bye hair....it was fun while it lasted.
You'll be fine and everyone in your household 😇

The olds here got covid and managed to kick off the covid 😊 the physiotherapist,the massage therapist and the acupuncturist, all the brothers and sisters and their families got covid already just a week ago but I am still OK never get covid...Praise God 🙏🏻


I noticed also covid seems like it gets weaker already...all of those people I mentioned above didn't suffer they said covid feels like a regular cold...they recovered fast And didn't suffer and most of them are healed after a week of isolation 😊
 

tourist

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But heroes often fail
And you won't read that book again
Because the ending's just too hard to take


Music Notes
I prefer happy endings. I remembered listening to that song growing up in Detroit. My favorite radio station was CKLW across the river in Windsor. "All the hits all of the time".
 

Magenta

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I prefer happy endings. I remembered listening to that song growing up in Detroit.
My favorite radio station was CKLW across the river in Windsor. "All the hits all of the time".
We listened to AM radio when we were young- 1050 CHUM out of Toronto; back then it was popular music. Wiki says: CHUM AM has been broadcasting continuously since 1945, through a variety of format changes. The station's history can be broken into eight distinct eras:



In those days, a new year's eve was not complete without listening to the top 100 countdown; from 1957 to 1986, CHUM was the longest-running Top 40 chart in the world produced by an individual radio station, and the CHUM Chart was considered Canada's de facto national chart due to its status as the single most influential of the various local Top 40 charts.

Then we graduated to CHUM FM (@ 104.5), consistently one of Toronto's most popular stations :D Originally it aired a classical music format, the first station in Canada to do so; in 1968 changed formats to progressive rock, but is probably more adult contemporary now, and until late 2009, CHUM-FM continued to be the most listened to and most influential radio station in Canada.
 

tourist

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We listened to AM radio when we were young- 1050 CHUM out of Toronto; back then it was popular music. Wiki says: CHUM AM has been broadcasting continuously since 1945, through a variety of format changes. The station's history can be broken into eight distinct eras:



In those days, a new year's eve was not complete without listening to the top 100 countdown; from 1957 to 1986, CHUM was the longest-running Top 40 chart in the world produced by an individual radio station, and the CHUM Chart was considered Canada's de facto national chart due to its status as the single most influential of the various local Top 40 charts.

Then we graduated to CHUM FM (@ 104.5), consistently one of Toronto's most popular stations :D Originally it aired a classical music format, the first station in Canada to do so; in 1968 changed formats to progressive rock, but is probably more adult contemporary now, and until late 2009, CHUM-FM continued to be the most listened to and most influential radio station in Canada.
I did a google and found out that CKLW is still broadcasting in Windsor, Ont.

I used to live 10 miles from the Canadian border which is the Detroit River. Been in Windsor a few times either by Ambassador Bridge or the tunnel. Also, did some camping in Sarnia. Been to Sault Ste. Marie when I was in the upper peninsula of Michigan. Can't remember the name of the bridge crossing over into Canada. Been to Niagara Falls twice. Very interesting place, both on the NY side and the Canadian side. I guess that if you lived in or near Toronto you have been there too as it is so close by.

Ontario is the only province that I have been to and the last time I was in Windsor was 1979.

Regarding CHUM, I probably would have enjoyed the second era the best and possibly the fourth.
 

tourist

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You'll be fine and everyone in your household 😇

The olds here got covid and managed to kick off the covid 😊 the physiotherapist,the massage therapist and the acupuncturist, all the brothers and sisters and their families got covid already just a week ago but I am still OK never get covid...Praise God 🙏🏻


I noticed also covid seems like it gets weaker already...all of those people I mentioned above didn't suffer they said covid feels like a regular cold...they recovered fast And didn't suffer and most of them are healed after a week of isolation 😊
Praise God indeed. I haven't had Covid either and neither has my wife or her daughter. None of us has had the vaccine. My wife still wears her mask when she goes to the store, but I don't bother anymore because no one else is wearing one either. You are correct. The strain is getting weaker and that is good news.
 

Magenta

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I did a google and found out that CKLW is still broadcasting in Windsor, Ont.

I used to live 10 miles from the Canadian border which is the Detroit River. Been in Windsor a few times either by Ambassador Bridge or the tunnel. Also, did some camping in Sarnia. Been to Sault Ste. Marie when I was in the upper peninsula of Michigan. Can't remember the name of the bridge crossing over into Canada. Been to Niagara Falls twice. Very interesting place, both on the NY side and the Canadian side. I guess that if you lived in or near Toronto you have been there too as it is so close by.

Ontario is the only province that I have been to and the last time I was in Windsor was 1979.

Regarding CHUM, I probably would have enjoyed the second era the best and possibly the fourth.
I have been to a number of States :) Washington, Oregon, California, Colorado, Illinois, Florida, Nevada, Idaho, Montana, New York. Some of them were just stop-overs, like Miami on my way to Grand Cayman Island, where I was visiting a sister who lived there for five years, and/or Chicago on my way to Denver, where I lived for some months in a log cabin in the foothills known as Indian Hills. The Indian Hills' population (according to the United States Census of 2010) was 1,280. I was there 30 years before that.

I drove down the coast highway from Vancouver to San Francisco, and also drove the same way (at least part of the way) to get to Reno, and then drove through Idaho and Montana on my way from Reno to Calgary; I thought Montana was really very beautiful. Not me driving, but as a passenger in the car :D I have a picture of myself in an Oregon motel while visiting the sand dunes there, displaying a sign saying the water was not safe to drink; I was holding two bottles of wine LOL. And yes, Niagara Falls was a place we visited while I was still living in Ontario :) I also took my daughter there when we were back for a sister's wedding in 2001. We went up the CN Tower the same day :D I was definitely driving then ;)
 

JohnDB

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I have been to a number of States :) Washington, Oregon, California, Colorado, Illinois, Florida, Nevada, Idaho, Montana, New York. Some of them were just stop-overs, like Miami on my way to Grand Cayman Island, where I was visiting a sister who lived there for five years, and/or Chicago on my way to Denver, where I lived for some months in a log cabin in the foothills known as Indian Hills. The Indian Hills' population (according to the United States Census of 2010) was 1,280. I was there 30 years before that.

I drove down the coast highway from Vancouver to San Francisco, and also drove the same way (at least part of the way) to get to Reno, and then drove through Idaho and Montana on my way from Reno to Calgary; I thought Montana was really very beautiful. Not me driving, but as a passenger in the car :D I have a picture of myself in an Oregon motel while visiting the sand dunes there, displaying a sign saying the water was not safe to drink; I was holding two bottles of wine LOL. And yes, Niagara Falls was a place we visited while I was still living in Ontario :) I also took my daughter there when we were back for a sister's wedding in 2001. We went up the CN Tower the same day :D I was definitely driving then ;)
Once upon a time,
A long long time ago....

I lived in Boise.
It was ok....that was before it became all growed up like it is now. I'm afraid I wouldn't recognize the place.
I looked at the park at the train station that overlooks the Capitol building.

Lots of first kisses in that park. Little nooks with concrete benches surrounded by shrubs and bushes....you could watch the traffic and nobody could see you.

St Chapelle Winery had jazz concerts every summer you could enjoy with wine, bread, cheese and salami. (And of course a girlfriend)

We would get intertubes and float down the Boise River....

Snow skiing at Bogus Basin....
Bicycle racing up the mountain in the summer.
Lots of stuff to do
 
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ChristianTonyB

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Ok...
His Test came back positive. Now testing MIL. Gonna shower, load up, and get home. So we can access our doctors and get treated.
Bye bye hair....it was fun while it lasted.
Sorry to hear that. If it's the BA.5 variant, it's starting to run rife in the State where I live too. I'm hearing that most people have symptoms similar to a cold for a couple of days, then they're fine. Co-morbitity is still the main reason some people get hospitalised by it, apparently.

All my family members have had it, and except for a couple of them having a bit of a raspy throat at times, their lives are back to normal.

I feel fortunate in that people have been on my case to get the recommended vaccines including boosters which I have done, and which apparently is generally regarded throughout the medical fraternity as the best form of defence against Covid causing severe illness.

May you and your family heal well and promptly.
 
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Gojira

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You'll be fine and everyone in your household 😇

The olds here got covid and managed to kick off the covid 😊 the physiotherapist,the massage therapist and the acupuncturist, all the brothers and sisters and their families got covid already just a week ago but I am still OK never get covid...Praise God 🙏🏻


I noticed also covid seems like it gets weaker already...all of those people I mentioned above didn't suffer they said covid feels like a regular cold...they recovered fast And didn't suffer and most of them are healed after a week of isolation 😊
It is getting weaker, as it also gets more transmissible.
 

JohnDB

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It is getting weaker, as it also gets more transmissible.
We hope....
He's getting some antivirals.

My Father-in-law has been on disability since he got it last time. It destroyed half his lungs and his immune system. (Which is why he was at the rheumatologist)
He was getting closer to being able to get back to work as his O² levels were slowly climbing.

Now that's gone....