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tourist

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I live in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Canada which borders to Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan in the US. This was on our local website today, I'm 5 minutes across the bridge. Someone shoot me now! lol

"Sault Ste. Marie leads the nation in snowfall this winter, with 158.7 inches, followed closely by Marquette at 157 inches, according to the National Weather Service. Boston was seventh at 110.3 inches"

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"This year, Sault Ste. Marie got 48.6 more inches of snow than its average. Put in perspective: That's a smidgen more than Detroit got all this winter, 47.5 inches.
And it's not over. Both U.P. cities could get a couple more inches Wednesday, said Brian Adam, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service station in Gaylord."


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I've been to Sault. Ste. Marie, Ontario once. Of course, that was in July. Grew up outside Detroit. Nasty winter weather there too but not as much snow as where you live. Cocoa.
 

Reborn

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I knew you were being sarcastic...but I still hope no one reads it while blindfolded...that is just sad.
I am doing great, you?
Did you see the post about you crying about not eating chocolate....I am still laughing at some of the other people's spot in that...like Willie in the first post....

It was intended to be a sad statement....not mean.
My bad.



I did see your post.
It was funny.
 
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I knew you were being sarcastic...but I still hope no one reads it while blindfolded...that is just sad.
I am doing great, you?
Did you see the post about you crying about not eating chocolate....I am still laughing at some of the other people's spot in that...like Willie in the first post....
Uh... Willie in what post? (I'm probably innocent of anything implied.)
 

john832

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Lol...isn't the mind a beautiful yet funny thing how it jumps? Lol...for instance... One moment my mind is like "God help those in need!" Then all of a sudden why does it pop in my head..."Um Lord why was the rubics cube so popular a conquest in the 1980s.….I used that over dramatic 'sweat' on loving You Lord! Haha....I fooled with a rubics cube 5 minutes and threw it down. Lol...my question is what was the 'rubics cube' attraction? ROFL
I actually had it down to under a minute. I quit doing it when the craze died out and haven't picked one up since.

There is a method (actually more than one) to solving it. It didn't matter if only one corner was messed up or the whole cube, one started with any slice and then worked the method and it solved it. What it actually became was an exercise in muscle memory.
 

tourist

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It was intended to be a sad statement....not mean.
My bad.



I did see your post.
It was funny.
Yesterday, after our nightly bible devotions my wife and I were talking about how tedious it is to read Leviticus and Numbers. I said that those two books would probably be funnier in braille. :)
 

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In just six more weeks, this pot will replace my Keurig!
 

john832

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Yesterday, after our nightly bible devotions my wife and I were talking about how tedious it is to read Leviticus and Numbers. I said that those two books would probably be funnier in braille. :)
I think Numbers has some interesting passages, the story of Korah's rebellion for instance.
 

Reborn

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Yesterday, after our nightly bible devotions my wife and I were talking about how tedious it is to read Leviticus and Numbers. I said that those two books would probably be funnier in braille. :)
True.
Funny, I JUST had a conversation about reading Numbers.

What's even wilder is listening to it on BG.
Let's just say I have to rewind quite a bit.
 
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Viligant_Warrior

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Yesterday, after our nightly bible devotions my wife and I were talking about how tedious it is to read Leviticus and Numbers. I said that those two books would probably be funnier in braille. :)
If that's the case, 1 Chronicles would be hilarious!
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LittleBit1987

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Sigh... I know i didn't over eat for lunch, but goodness I'm sleepy... Lack of sleep from last night is catching up with me bad. :-/
 
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It is on the tag your friends thread. here is the link
I think yours on the first post is by far the funniest.
Guess I'm too old to understand what any of that was about. I don't think I ever looked at any of those posts.... and having just now done so, I still have no idea what anyone was talking about.
 
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Viligant_Warrior

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Sigh... I know i didn't over eat for lunch, but goodness I'm sleepy... Lack of sleep from last night is catching up with me bad. :-/
Laura, just looked at your profile, see you are from Moore. Everything OK in your neighborhood today? I'd guess it is, or you wouldn't be online.
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LittleBit1987

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[Laura, just looked at your profile, see you are from Moore. Everything OK in your neighborhood today? I'd guess it is, or you wouldn't be online. :cool:

:)

yes Sir, on my side of town, everything is fine... It's the highway going home that's gonna take awhile. The tornado hit the same stretch of road it did 2 years ago.
 
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What is really strange is that he will be playing another Atlantean part. He will be Aquaman in the Batman versus Superman film in 2016 (Which is a kick off movie for a Justice League film).
The story of Atlantis always reminds me of the underwater structures that underwater archealogists have discovered (With some of them being a result of the global flood). Granted, the Egyptian structure below is post Flood (In addition to the other one).





You can check out more photos like this here:

A Gallery of Ancient Underwater Ruins - Ancient Atlantis
 
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Viligant_Warrior

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yes Sir, on my side of town, everything is fine... It's the highway going home that's gonna take awhile. The tornado hit the same stretch of road it did 2 years ago.
Kind of gathered that from Fox 4 in KC this morning. My son was just down there a couple days ago wrapping up a wireless networking contract he had with several SBC churches down there. He's got an electronics company. Said he was in that area at one of the churches just off the highway. Glad he left before it hit.

He's your age, by the way. Going to be 28 in July. He hasn't found "the one" like you have, though.
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(By the way, the only people who call me "sir" are the guys who used to be in my unit in the Army. You weren't there, so "Mike" is sufficient.)
 
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The story of Atlantis always reminds me of the underwater structures that underwater archealogists have discovered (With some of them being a result of the global flood). Granted, the Egyptian structure below is post Flood (In addition to the other one).





You can check out more photos like this here:

A Gallery of Ancient Underwater Ruins - Ancient Atlantis
But what is deeper than any of these structures in the ocean
or even the lowest depth of the ocean floor on our planet?

Well, that would be the depth of God's love. For the Lord's love is...