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MariJean,

Nooooooooooo comment!

HEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEEEEEEEEE!


LOVE AND GOD'S ETERNAL BLESSINGS,
Reeves, aka Reeva Parry.


On Sunday 5/6/2007 10:53 AM, MariJean said:

>Hi Reeves,
>
>What do you mean Monday? teeheeteehee
>
>IN HIS GLORY AND GRACE,
>
>purple Mari
>
>
>At 09:29 AM 5/2/2007, Reeva Parry said:



>>Now Phil, where was your mind Monday?? Same place as mine? SNICKER SNORT!
>>
>>
>>LOVE IN CHRIST,
>>Reeva Parry.
>>
>>
>>On Monday 4/30/2007 10:46 AM, Phil Scovell said:
>>
>>>Kathy,
>>>
>>>Your comments reminded me of something my mom told me once.  She and my step
>>>dad used to go on these Christian cruises.  I think it was the first one she
>>>went one this happened.  You know, these were the cruises that big named
>>>preachers or ministries would sponsor so the whole ship would have 800 to a
>>>thousands Christians on board.  Anyhow, she came home after this first one
>>>in the Caribbean and since I have never been on one, I asked her all about
>>>and how the preaching services went and work shops and worship services and
>>>all that sort of thing.  She spoke favoribly about everything.  Mom was in
>>>her mid seventies by this time.  She grew up as a Mennonite, my dictionary
>>>with definitions claims that's how you spell it but it doesn't pronounce it
>>>properly, but that's what she grew up as in Kansas as a farm girl and 11
>>>kids in the family.  Anyhow, my mom said, "There is one thing that really
>>>bothered me on the cruise."  I thought, Oh, brother.  Somebody probably
>>>taught something unscriptural or some heresey or something, being the
>>>Baptist that I am.  I said, "What was that, mom."  She said, lowering her
>>>voice to nearly a whisper, "Well, so many of the women wore shorts on board
>>>the ship."  Of course, even my own heritage, we didn't believe in such a
>>>thing.  I don't think Sandy wears then even now.  I do, when it is 100
>>>dgrees but they are so long, it hardly helps.  If she did wear them, I
>>>wouldn't mind because it gwould give me something to touch but I digress.
>>>Mom didn't say that they wore shorts during the services and I would imagine
>>>most people dressed up for such services but it was funny to hear how
>>>worried mom was about women wearing shorts.  Actually, I sort of miss people
>>>dressing up and looking nice for church back in the days I could see and
>>>especially on Easter, or resurrection Sunday, when people really went all
>>>out and flowers were every place in the church.  I can even tie my own tie
>>>and not many men can even do that these days.  I had to teach my boys how to
>>>do it and even then, 9 times out of ten, they still brought their ties to me
>>>to tie for them.  An Easter a year ago, vicki came to church here and I
>>>believe John said she had a new outfit.  But, he said, many of you can't see
>>>it.  I said, under my breath, so Vickit couldn't hear, I would like to feel
>>>of it to see how it looked but I would probably get in trouble.  Todd and
>>>Lelia were hear and Todd heard me and he laughed but no one else heard me,
>>>if they did, like when I teach or preach, they just ignore me.  I do enjoy
>>>looking at why my wife wears such things but for more reason than one.
>>>
>>>Phil.

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