Rhonda,
We don't watch TV much at all, but we have made it a point to get the DVD's
of the seasons as they came out. We watch and rewatch them when we do watch
TV. I know some don't care for it, and I won't say it is a Christian based
show, as some topics aren't but I learn from that as well. Another show we
like recently, although I'm disappointed in the language is the show Monk.
I like the Sherlock Holm type detail of crime solving plus the humor in the
character. Not in the disease he suffers from or is meant to suffer from
OCD, but it is humourous because I find myself with similar fears and
habits, although not to a compulsive degree. I suppose someone with OCD
might find it offensive, I don't know. But then I loved the show Hear No
Evil, See No Evil a Gene Wilder and Richard Prior movie about a deaf guy
and a blind guy partnering up. I am not so sensitive as to not find humour
in situations of my disability.
Brad
At 07:18 PM 1/24/2006 -0500, you wrote:
>Oh I love Mash, I used to watch it all the time when it was on tv, and
>still do when ever I can catch it. Can't say as I remember that one though.
>Rhonda
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 7:10 PM
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>Subject: Re: Biblical question
>
>Kathy,
>
>I appreciate both your camaraderie and interjection of opposing, or points
>for consideration. Now a MASH recital? Ooooh by sundown? Um I had to run
>into the cities to get a new router, my old one kept kicking me off line,
>and you are an hour ahead so I missed that deadline. But let's see what I
>can come up with. If any of you aren't MASH freaks as some of us are, you
>can delete at this point hahaha.
>
>OK. I think this will work. I just saw this one too as we picked up the 9th
>season and watching it. There is the episode where Hawkeye finds himself
>sneezing uncontrollably. The others in camp Colonel Potter, Margaret, BJ,
>Klinger and etc. all have their suggestion as to what the problem is. Doc
>Potter says he needed a shower to clean out what might be allergenic to him
>and the steam won't hurt his hooter. Margaret said Oil of Eucalyptus, BJ
>said Camphorated Oil and Klinger with his concoction of herbs spices and
>garlic called an Asiphidety bag. Here is Hawkeye with this ailment not
>knowing why it is happening and all these people with their reasons why.
>Meanwhile he worsens and finally they'd checked him for everything and then
>finally call in Sidney Friedman, the head doctor. They do a bit of talking,
>a bit of digging around the old cob webs and find the problem is all in his
>head, something he believed or thought, and created the problem.
>
>I guess that is similar. Many others feeling pity and offering suggestion
>in life, and yet since I do have faith, have put my heart and faith on the
>line, can only assume God is just, right and knows why and my problem of
>why this is happening is in my head for me to work out in time. I might not
>be healed because of it, but I will have put it to rest after I know the
>score. Until then?
>ah'h'h'h'h'h'h'h'ahchoo, ah'h'h'h'h'h'h'h'ahchoo ah'h'h'h'h'h'h'h'ahchoo
>ah'h'h'h'h'h'h'h'ahchoo, a'a'a'a'a'a'a'a'achoo
>
>hahaha.
>
>I might have done better for an example had I thought of more but it was
>first in mind and as usual, out it comes.
>
>Brad
Brad
People want to see a move of God, while God wants to see a move of people
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