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On Fri, 02 Sep 2005 20:59:05 -0400, Harry Krause wrote:
PocoLoco wrote: On Fri, 02 Sep 2005 20:44:35 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: John Sobieski wrote: Some of us do take this seriously. My home is open. It is starting to look like at least one family will be coming North to stay with us. My wife has been busy preparing the spare rooms. We hope to house 1 or 2 families. We are conservative Christians and race, color, creed or martians, well, we just don't care. Wonder how many Ted Kennedy will take into his compounds? Walk the walk, or just talk? It's either A or B, dummy, but not both. Christmas goose? A true "Christian" would open up his home and NOT take cheap shots at Ted Kennedy. You really are an ignorant ass, Herring. Do the boys over at Tidal Fish know you travel around with a gasoline siphon hose? Why don't you go over there and post it, Harry. Maybe you'll find someone that believes your crap. Why wouldn't a true Christian tell the truth about Ted Kennedy? I'm sure Kennedy could put up a few hundred families. Have you heard any offers from any of your 'friends' on the Hill" Think Christmas, Harry. Think geese. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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On Fri, 2 Sep 2005 18:36:06 -0700, John Sobieski
] wrote: On Fri, 02 Sep 2005, PocoLoco wrote: John, are these people you know, or did you arrange this through some organization? If the latter, which organization. We also have room. My wife is deeply involved with the Catholic Church. I work too much. She managed and arranged everything. It was "her" idea and she took it upon herself (marriage is a two way street, she gave me my permission). My role is minor, just go to work so she can do what is morally right. We have been married for over 35 years now. I "learned" over the years, she is always right. If you are not Catholic, there are several websites up now looking for people like you. May God Bless you for even thinking about it. Regards, SOB You are right in your knowledge that *she* is right. Whenever someone asks, "What are you doing this weekend?", I always reply with, "Whatever my wife tells me I'm doing!" -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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On Fri, 2 Sep 2005 18:36:06 -0700, John Sobieski
] wrote: On Fri, 02 Sep 2005, PocoLoco wrote: John, are these people you know, or did you arrange this through some organization? If the latter, which organization. We also have room. My wife is deeply involved with the Catholic Church. I work too much. She managed and arranged everything. It was "her" idea and she took it upon herself (marriage is a two way street, she gave me my permission). My role is minor, just go to work so she can do what is morally right. We have been married for over 35 years now. I "learned" over the years, she is always right. If you are not Catholic, there are several websites up now looking for people like you. May God Bless you for even thinking about it. Regards, SOB Whoops, forgot to finish the message before hitting the send button. Perhaps I'm dense, but I couldn't find the sites to which you refer. If you've got any, I'd appreciate it. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message I didn't say I was "housing" anyone, dipstick. I said I was providing housing. What's that? Listen! That clicking sound - what is it? It sounds familiar. Yes! That's it! I recognize it now! Its Tap Dancing!!!!!! |
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![]() "John Gaquin" wrote in message ... "Harry Krause" wrote in message I didn't say I was "housing" anyone, dipstick. I said I was providing housing. What's that? Listen! That clicking sound - what is it? It sounds familiar. Yes! That's it! I recognize it now! Its Tap Dancing!!!!!! LMAO! |
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On Sun, 4 Sep 2005 08:17:32 -0700, John Sobieski
] wrote: On Fri, 02 Sep 2005, PocoLoco wrote: On Fri, 2 Sep 2005 18:36:06 -0700, John Sobieski ] wrote: On Fri, 02 Sep 2005, PocoLoco wrote: John, are these people you know, or did you arrange this through some organization? If the latter, which organization. We also have room. My wife is deeply involved with the Catholic Church. I work too much. She managed and arranged everything. It was "her" idea and she took it upon herself (marriage is a two way street, she gave me my permission). My role is minor, just go to work so she can do what is morally right. We have been married for over 35 years now. I "learned" over the years, she is always right. If you are not Catholic, there are several websites up now looking for people like you. May God Bless you for even thinking about it. Regards, SOB Whoops, forgot to finish the message before hitting the send button. Perhaps I'm dense, but I couldn't find the sites to which you refer. If you've got any, I'd appreciate it. Sorry it took so long for me to reply, but as you might imagine, the preparations for the "new part of our family" has kept us quite busy. We are fortunate enough that a young African - American couple with 2 young girls (7 and 9) are on their way north. We have done our best to make sure their stay with us will be an expeience that will be good as we can make it. But we realize for them, they have to leave their home city and it will still be tough on them. We expect them to arrive this evening. I thought I could easily find the website I had mentioned. I had caught a brief part of an interview on TV with an "indirect" victim of 9/11. The building in which he lived was destroyed and his first need was a roof over his head. They posted the website he is hosting to find temporary homes for the victims. It was an interview on Fox a few days ago. Sorry, I looked but couldn't find it and time is short. Spent a couple of minutes before my wife woke up this morning browsing other threads and caught the SWMBO. How true. It has worked for me for over 35 years. Might not have a chance to get back for a while. Things will be pretty busy here. May everyone stay safe, healthy, and well. Regards, SOB I've found sites where info can be put on the web with the idea that a needy person will contact the provider by email. I don't trust it. If your wife, or her church, knows of others, please email me at jherringatcoxdotnet. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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On Sun, 4 Sep 2005 16:29:31 -0700, John Sobieski
] wrote: On Sun, 04 Sep 2005, PocoLoco wrote: Snipped I've found sites where info can be put on the web with the idea that a needy person will contact the provider by email. I don't trust it. If your wife, or her church, knows of others, please email me at jherringatcoxdotnet. -- Dear John, We are just about ready to leave for the bus station. We worked through our church. It is a bit of a process because backround checks are done on both sides. That takes some time. My wife is very active in the church so she was able to talk to the priest personally. I think he went out of his way for us. My wife's cousin is a priest so that helps ![]() We slept in today because we went to our nieces wedding yesterday and didn't get back home until 2:30 this morning (out of town wedding, same church where my wife and I were married). Though the wedding service was a full Mass, and "counts" the same as going on Sunday, my wife still went to Mass today at our "home" chuch. I "slacked" off. See FEMA: http://tinyurl.com/7thqb Reputable is: http://tinyurl.com/8ydlf Notice the screening process to ensure safety on both sides. Our first screening was done through our church. Good luck and God bless. I'll be back in touch when the dust settles. Regards, SOB Good luck to you also. Hope all goes well with you and the guests. I've a strong feeling you'll get a lot of joy from what you're about to do. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 01:40:30 -0700, John Sobieski
] wrote: On Sun, 04 Sep 2005, PocoLoco wrote: On Sun, 4 Sep 2005 16:29:31 -0700, John Sobieski Snipped Good luck to you also. Hope all goes well with you and the guests. I've a strong feeling you'll get a lot of joy from what you're about to do. -- John H It is late at night now. My daughter just came over to visit our new family members when they awake. So far, better than expected. When the kid's discovered the computer and internet, they were glued to the screen. Now I need nannny filters. The vetting process was tough. There was a 2 and a 1/2 year hole in my military sevice because it was "classified". I guess I still am. I had to go to confession and tell the priest what I was doing then. After over an hour in the confessional booth, I was rewarded with a congratulations and no penance. What a wierd experience for a Catholic. Only the 2 of us in the the church, we shook hands before we went into confession and I didn't say "Bless me father, for I have sinned". We just talked. I had to write because I am so happy my daughter came to meet our new friends in the morning. BTW, not to brag, but on a scale of 1 to 10, she is a 20. Must have been a good looking mailman ![]() Regards, SOB Take a little advantage of the situation, also. Get the mom to teach you (or SWMBO) some Louisiana cooking. If I had a family with me, or get one, the first thing the mom will be required to do is teach me how to cook red beans and rice, the LA way. The vetting process, or lack thereof, is why I won't sign up on one of the internet sites I mentioned yesterday. We are getting closer to finding a source, and I may just call the local Catholic Church. Crap. In all this I forgot that we've got two couples from the Netherlands coming in two weeks, and they'll be here for two weeks. Better wait. How old are the kids with your guests? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 11:37:01 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote: On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 07:33:17 -0400, PocoLoco wrote: Take a little advantage of the situation, also. Get the mom to teach you (or SWMBO) some Louisiana cooking. If I had a family with me, or get one, the first thing the mom will be required to do is teach me how to cook red beans and rice, the LA way. You cannot find anywhere in New England or other places, good, solid, stick to your ribs red beans and rice in the true Louisiana style. While I have good and bad memories of New Orleans, red beans and rice with real sausage is something that I truly miss. mmmmmmredbeansandricemmmmmmmmm They have some spice down there that gives a certain flavor I've not been able to duplicate. They won't tell. None of the recipes I've tried taste like the real thing. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message Well, your language skills aren't very developed, ..... Yes, I'm sure. |
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