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rockingA wrote:Sarge:
The cinnamon rolls are in the oven and the coffee is done.
There no caution paint around the table area.
I have been going through a trunk and cleaning some of the guns.
I found a 22/410 over under savage and started to think of where I remember it from.
I recall going huckleberries picking with grand pa and grand ma in Mich.
We seemed to always have it but I never heard it fire.
How would you like to try a cinnamon roll, just a dab of frosting for me.
I found the brass fishing pole that we used when my brother and I would fish
in the basement we would fish in the wood boat and grand pa would sit on a
3 legged stool and have his coffee and listen to the shortwave radio tuned to Sweden.
I sure am glad that he (grand pa) took the time to make memories.
Hope you liked the coffee and rolls I will try to call you soon.
Have a great week end and know that God knows your name.
See you later your brbruce.
Hi Brother Bruce,
Sorry I have been so busy lately I haven't made it to town to take care of business. I will be heading to town tomorrow for sure.
Hey, that 22/410 is on my list of guns I want to buy. If you would ever consider selling it let me know. I would definitely be interested and am willing to pay top dollar. Think it over and let me know, K?
It's hot as hades here today and the humidity is way up. I'm trying to keep the electric bill down but when I have trouble breathing it's all ACs on high and on the coldest settings.
The coffee and rolls were great, thanks. Be safe over the road, I'm gonna lay down after I catch up on the threads.
Later, Sarge  ~ Insults Should Be Written In Sand ~ Compliments Should Be Carved In Stone ~
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22/410 over and under. Boy does that bring back memories. My dad bought one for me as my first gun and told me I needed to learn to get the game with one shot or else don't go hunting. I did learn but I have NO idea as to where it ever got to. RBKay God is bigger than any church
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Rank: Advanced Member  Joined: 1/7/2010 Posts: 806 Location: WI
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Hey Sarge, how's that upside-down garden coming? "If a man loses pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music in which he hears, however measured, or far away.” Henry David Thoreau
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Rank: Advanced Member  Joined: 9/9/2008 Posts: 1,621
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TerryD wrote:Hey Sarge, how's that upside-down garden coming? Hello Terry,
The garden is doing well, thanks for asking. I did dig up my garlic the other day. It was awesome! I hadn't tried growing it before but digging it up was like my birthday.LOL
The more I dug the more I was really surprised at how well it did. The return from what I planted was at least 30 fold! Think I'll plant more from the pods I got from this year and will keep saving jars to store them and give them out to my neighbors.
Hope all is well for you, tell everybody in your neck of the woods I say hello.
Sarge  ~ Insults Should Be Written In Sand ~ Compliments Should Be Carved In Stone ~
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Hey Sarge, did you get my email? Please email me and let me know. Love Ya [/color] [/size] [/B]
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sak1 wrote:Hey Sarge, did you get my email? Please email me and let me know. Love Ya
Good morning Sweetie. No, I haven't checked my e-mail but will take a look today. How are you and your family? Are you enjoying your summer? I will e-mail you soon, God bless you Suzy Q!
Love ya, Sarge 
~ Insults Should Be Written In Sand ~ Compliments Should Be Carved In Stone ~
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Rank: Advanced Member  Joined: 10/7/2008 Posts: 1,429 Location: Caldwell Tex
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Sarge and Forum Family
Today is somber, have spent the night with a hospice a 92 year old who went to her reward this AM.
The Cinnamon rolls are in the oven and the coffee is dripping. Hope you have room for a few heavy on the frosting and a cup of JOE.
I spent some time today looking out the window and thanking God for allowing me to serve Him. I have learned that I am not a volunteer but a servant.
The most expensive thing we have is our time. To think that He allowed me to be there and hold the hand of a soul as they leave this world.
I was blessed to watch as a roadrunner made its way across the front yard outside of the fence line. I don't know if I ever shared that Roadrunner was the name that the American Indians gave me. I would ride the bus to the post office outside of the reservation in Arizona. Like most kids I just went to play with the other kids. We would ride the buss on the res, and make sure we got home before dark.
The rolls are out and cooling. I found some Arizona Highway magazines to look at while there cooling.
I use to dream about working in the desert taking water out to the thirsty.
I think that this dream has come true. I work at taking the living water out to the thirsty.
I hope I didn't put to much frosting on the rolls.
The coffee sure hit the spot. I enjoy this time I spend with you.
I ask for prayer, for in the next few day I will need speak . To give a word of resolve to family and friends.
I am honored to call you Friends. Love brbruce
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Rank: Advanced Member  Joined: 10/7/2008 Posts: 1,429 Location: Caldwell Tex
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Rank: Advanced Member  Joined: 9/9/2008 Posts: 1,621
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rockingA wrote:Sarge and Forum Family
Today is somber, have spent the night with a hospice a 92 year old who went to her reward this AM.
The Cinnamon rolls are in the oven and the coffee is dripping. Hope you have room for a few heavy on the frosting and a cup of JOE.
I spent some time today looking out the window and thanking God for allowing me to serve Him. I have learned that I am not a volunteer but a servant.
The most expensive thing we have is our time. To think that He allowed me to be there and hold the hand of a soul as they leave this world.
I was blessed to watch as a roadrunner made its way across the front yard outside of the fence line. I don't know if I ever shared that Roadrunner was the name that the American Indians gave me. I would ride the bus to the post office outside of the reservation in Arizona. Like most kids I just went to play with the other kids. We would ride the buss on the res, and make sure we got home before dark.
The rolls are out and cooling. I found some Arizona Highway magazines to look at while there cooling.
I use to dream about working in the desert taking water out to the thirsty.
I think that this dream has come true. I work at taking the living water out to the thirsty.
I hope I didn't put to much frosting on the rolls.
The coffee sure hit the spot. I enjoy this time I spend with you.
I ask for prayer, for in the next few day I will need speak . To give a word of resolve to family and friends.
I am honored to call you Friends. Love brbruce
Hi Pastor,
I love your post! I am honored to call you my friend too Brother Bruce! Sorry I have been missing in action lately. So much going on in my life right now. I posted over in religion to everyone letting ya'll know where I've been and a little of some of whats been going on. Life has thrown a few curve balls health wise our way recently but I'm going to deal with it all and will work it all out through prayer. I will e-mail you with the info I don't want to post here. I am asking for prayer for Mysti y'all. Please know I pray for you all too. K, gotta get some rest now. I have a roofing job in the morning and its already late getting started by several days.
Love ya's, Sarge
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Hey Sarge, You and Myty are always in our prayers!! Love Ya' both, Kay
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You are in my prayers to Sarge. I love you both. [/color] [/size] [/B]
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Rank: Advanced Member  Joined: 3/18/2008 Posts: 6,764
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Hi Kay, How are ya it's been so long? [/color] [/size] [/B]
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