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Pat Ferguson <[log in to unmask]>
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Echurch-USA The Electronic Church <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 6 Nov 2005 19:49:45 -0600
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Phil, that is not a silly prayer request, and as far as I'm concerned, no
prayer request is silly. <smile>

I'll pray that you get a few chairs, so you have some nice chairs for your
clients to sit in, as well.

We bought our last office chairs at quill Office supplies, and we've had
them for about 4 years. They are excellent, and we gave less than $100.00
for them They even survived the tornado and I love mine except when Michael
would raise my chair to use my brailler. lol. <grin> I made him show me how
to lower it when he was finished using the brailler. <grin> lol..

Love and Blessings,
Pat Ferguson

At 04:47 PM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
>I know this sounds ridiculous to some but my office chair is falling apart
>and I need a new one.  Actually, I need more than a new one, I need a better
>one.  You know, it is just an every day office chair on wheels that you can
>raise and lower and adjust the back?  Well, the knob, which turned out to be
>plastic, just popped off a day or two ago.  It was under the chair and
>adjusted the angle of the back rest.  Well, I can keep the back on but
>without that big knob on it, there is nothing to keep it on and thus it
>falls off, the back rest that is, if I am not careful.  Plus, I cannot sit
>for very long without my back starting to hurt since I can't put much
>pressure on the back rest.  Fortunately, right now I only have one regular
>person coming to my office for prayer twice a week.  I have two or three
>others who schedule every so often.  I need a good chair, though, because of
>all the hours I spend at the computer as well as my prayer sessions which
>are in-office.  I well remember moving everything back into this two room
>office.  I needed a desk.  My daughter in law told me her parents had a big
>wooden office desk they were trying to give away.  I took it.  It was as big
>as my old metal office desk but in much better shape and it even has nice
>sliding ball baring drawers.  So, now the chair.  Please?  Thank you, Jesus.
>
>Phil.
>
>
>Victory Isn't Something You Have; It Is Who You Are.
>www.SafePlaceFellowship.com

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