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Yo Reggie and Loogy
Just got up and saw the news about the tornado in Atlanta. Hope you guys
are OK and didn't take any big hits. The damn thing did a job on downtown. Sorry to see it. -- John H |
Yo Reggie and Loogy
On Mar 15, 8:37*am, John H. wrote:
Just got up and saw the news about the tornado in Atlanta. Hope you guys are OK and didn't take any big hits. The damn thing did a job on downtown. Sorry to see it. -- John H No damage on my side of the 'burbs. Downtown got slammed! A lot of high rise bldgs had windows blown out, warehouses and homes gutted and de-roofed, etc. |
Yo Reggie and Loogy
wrote: On Mar 15, 8:37?am, John H. wrote: Just got up and saw the news about the tornado in Atlanta. Hope you guys are OK and didn't take any big hits. The damn thing did a job on downtown. Sorry to see it. -- John H No damage on my side of the 'burbs. Downtown got slammed! A lot of high rise bldgs had windows blown out, warehouses and homes gutted and de-roofed, etc. Bummer! Be thankful. it didn't hit you. |
Yo Reggie and Loogy
Tim wrote:
wrote: On Mar 15, 8:37?am, John H. wrote: Just got up and saw the news about the tornado in Atlanta. Hope you guys are OK and didn't take any big hits. The damn thing did a job on downtown. Sorry to see it. -- John H No damage on my side of the 'burbs. Downtown got slammed! A lot of high rise bldgs had windows blown out, warehouses and homes gutted and de-roofed, etc. Bummer! Be thankful. it didn't hit you. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has a photo page of the aftermath: http://projects.ajc.com/gallery/view...windstorm0314/ Was it Jerry Falwell or Pat Robertson who used to say these storms were god's wrath being visited upon gays? |
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harry, why would you pay attention to anything that Robertson ro
Fallwell woudl say. Surely they're not your "Spiritual Advisors". Or, ar they? HK wrote: Tim wrote: wrote: On Mar 15, 8:37?am, John H. wrote: Just got up and saw the news about the tornado in Atlanta. Hope you guys are OK and didn't take any big hits. The damn thing did a job on downtown. Sorry to see it. -- John H No damage on my side of the 'burbs. Downtown got slammed! A lot of high rise bldgs had windows blown out, warehouses and homes gutted and de-roofed, etc. Bummer! Be thankful. it didn't hit you. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has a photo page of the aftermath: http://projects.ajc.com/gallery/view...windstorm0314/ Was it Jerry Falwell or Pat Robertson who used to say these storms were god's wrath being visited upon gays? |
Yo Reggie and Loogy
Tim wrote:
harry, why would you pay attention to anything that Robertson ro Fallwell woudl say. Surely they're not your "Spiritual Advisors". Or, ar they? HK wrote: Tim wrote: wrote: On Mar 15, 8:37?am, John H. wrote: Just got up and saw the news about the tornado in Atlanta. Hope you guys are OK and didn't take any big hits. The damn thing did a job on downtown. Sorry to see it. -- John H No damage on my side of the 'burbs. Downtown got slammed! A lot of high rise bldgs had windows blown out, warehouses and homes gutted and de-roofed, etc. Bummer! Be thankful. it didn't hit you. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has a photo page of the aftermath: http://projects.ajc.com/gallery/view...windstorm0314/ Was it Jerry Falwell or Pat Robertson who used to say these storms were god's wrath being visited upon gays? Believe it or not, I actually kind of liked Falwell as a preacher. When he was preaching the bible or delivering a sermon, he was a very powerful presenter, one of the best, at least in his prime. I loved the way he could roll his syllables. Maybe that's why I like to listen to top-drawer southern Black ministers; they really know how to enunciate. I of course had no use for Falwell's social or political commentaries. But I always felt his religious underpinnings were sincere. Robertson is and always has been a complete fraud. He should have been tarred and feathered decades ago. What a slime. |
Yo Reggie and Loogy
On Mar 15, 10:15*am, Tim wrote:
wrote: On Mar 15, 8:37?am, John H. wrote: Just got up and saw the news about the tornado in Atlanta. Hope you guys are OK and didn't take any big hits. The damn thing did a job on downtown. Sorry to see it. -- John H No damage on my side of the 'burbs. Downtown got slammed! A lot of high rise bldgs had windows blown out, warehouses and homes gutted and de-roofed, etc. Bummer! *Be thankful. it didn't hit you. That was not a tornado.. Rumor has it somebody here and his friends were doing a cover of Hendrix "The smashing of the amps", after a couple of those "special" brownies and hotwiring their studio to the local power plant;) |
Yo Reggie and Loogy
On Mar 15, 9:56*am, HK wrote:
Tim wrote: harry, why would you pay attention to anything that Robertson ro Fallwell woudl say. Surely they're not your "Spiritual Advisors". Or, ar they? HK wrote: Tim wrote: wrote: On Mar 15, 8:37?am, John H. wrote: Just got up and saw the news about the tornado in Atlanta. Hope you guys are OK and didn't take any big hits. The damn thing did a job on downtown. Sorry to see it. -- John H No damage on my side of the 'burbs. Downtown got slammed! A lot of high rise bldgs had windows blown out, warehouses and homes gutted and de-roofed, etc. Bummer! *Be thankful. it didn't hit you. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has a photo page of the aftermath: http://projects.ajc.com/gallery/view...windstorm0314/ Was it Jerry Falwell or Pat Robertson who used to say these storms were god's wrath being visited upon gays? Believe it or not, I actually kind of liked Falwell as a preacher. When he was preaching the bible or delivering a sermon, he was a very powerful presenter, one of the best, at least in his prime. I loved the way he could roll his syllables. Maybe that's why I like to listen to top-drawer southern Black ministers; they really know how to enunciate. I of course had no use for Falwell's social or political commentaries. But I always felt his religious underpinnings were sincere. Robertson is and always has been a complete fraud. He should have been tarred and feathered decades ago. What a slime.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - hey, we're on key..er, sort of. I liked falwell, he was a good preacher. He had a means of patriotism that I admired even though I didn't always agree with him. I wasn't a member of the "Moral Majority" but didn't have any qualms ith anyone who was. Robertson? Eh... i liked his journalists that gave a brief review of the news which actually allowed you to bias on the typical news media and let you decide on "who" was telling "what" truth, or if anything else, presented you with another look at the same story. but when Pat himself started saying things like "God told me" that's where I drew the line. |
Yo Reggie and Loogy
Tim wrote:
On Mar 15, 9:56 am, HK wrote: Tim wrote: harry, why would you pay attention to anything that Robertson ro Fallwell woudl say. Surely they're not your "Spiritual Advisors". Or, ar they? HK wrote: Tim wrote: wrote: On Mar 15, 8:37?am, John H. wrote: Just got up and saw the news about the tornado in Atlanta. Hope you guys are OK and didn't take any big hits. The damn thing did a job on downtown. Sorry to see it. -- John H No damage on my side of the 'burbs. Downtown got slammed! A lot of high rise bldgs had windows blown out, warehouses and homes gutted and de-roofed, etc. Bummer! Be thankful. it didn't hit you. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has a photo page of the aftermath: http://projects.ajc.com/gallery/view...windstorm0314/ Was it Jerry Falwell or Pat Robertson who used to say these storms were god's wrath being visited upon gays? Believe it or not, I actually kind of liked Falwell as a preacher. When he was preaching the bible or delivering a sermon, he was a very powerful presenter, one of the best, at least in his prime. I loved the way he could roll his syllables. Maybe that's why I like to listen to top-drawer southern Black ministers; they really know how to enunciate. I of course had no use for Falwell's social or political commentaries. But I always felt his religious underpinnings were sincere. Robertson is and always has been a complete fraud. He should have been tarred and feathered decades ago. What a slime.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - hey, we're on key..er, sort of. I liked falwell, he was a good preacher. He had a means of patriotism that I admired even though I didn't always agree with him. I wasn't a member of the "Moral Majority" but didn't have any qualms ith anyone who was. Robertson? Eh... i liked his journalists that gave a brief review of the news which actually allowed you to bias on the typical news media and let you decide on "who" was telling "what" truth, or if anything else, presented you with another look at the same story. but when Pat himself started saying things like "God told me" that's where I drew the line. I can appreciate a good preacher as a good preacher, whether or not I believe his message. Falwell was an expert at his profession, gasbag though he was. Robertson is just a nutcase and always was. I like to listen sometimes to melliferous Southern preachers, as I said, especially some black Southern preachers. They really know how to use the language. Martin Luther King's abilities with the spoken language just blew me away. |
Yo Reggie and Loogy
On Mar 16, 8:33*am, hk wrote:
I like to listen sometimes to melliferous Southern preachers, as I said, especially some black Southern preachers. They really know how to use the language. Martin Luther King's abilities with the spoken language just blew me away.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - agreed |
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