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> I'D LIKE THIS BACK IF IT APPLIES>> A little girl went to her bedroom and pulled a glass jelly jar from its > hiding place in the closet.>> She poured the change out on the floor and counted it carefully. Three > times, even. The total had to be exactly perfect. No chance here for > mistakes.> Carefully placing the coins back in the jar and twisting> on the cap, she slipped out the back door and made her way 6 blocks to > Rexall's Drug Store with the big red Indian Chief sign above the door.> She waited patiently for the pharmacist to give her some attention but he > was too busy at this moment. Tess twisted her feet to make a scuffing > noise. Nothing. She cleared her throat with the most disgusting sound > she could muster. No good. Finally she took a quarter from her jar and > banged it on the glass counter. That did it!> "And what do you want?" the pharmacist asked in an annoyed tone of voice. > I'm talking to my brother from Chicago whom I haven't seen in ages," he > said without waiting for a reply to his question.> "Well, I want to talk to you about my brother," Tess answered back in the > same annoyed tone. "He's really, really sick... and I want to buy a > miracle."> " I beg your pardon?" said the pharmacist.> " His name is and he has something bad growing inside his head and > my Daddy says only a miracle can save him now. So how much does a miracle > cost?">> "We don't sell miracles here, little girl. I'm sorry but I can't help > you," the pharmacist said, softening a little.> "Listen, I have the money to pay for it. If it isn't enough, I will get > the rest. Just tell me how much it costs.">> The pharmacist's brother was a well dressed man. He stooped down and > asked the little girl, "What kind of a miracle does your brother need?">> " I don't know," Tess replied with her eyes welling up. I just know he's > really sick and Mommy says he needs an operation. But my Daddy can't pay > for it, so I want to use my money.">> " How much do you have?" asked the man from Chicago.> "One dollar and eleven cents," Tess answered barely audibly.> "And it's all the money I have, but I can get some more if I need to."> "Well, what a coincidence," smiled the man. "A dollar and eleven > cents---the exact price of a miracle for little brothers. "> He took her money in one hand and with the other hand he grasped her > mitten and said "Take me to where you live. I want to see your brother > and meet your parents. Let's see if I have the miracle you need.">> That well dressed man was Dr. Carlton Armstrong, a surgeon, specializing > in neuro-surgery. The operation was completed free of charge and it wasn't > long until was home again and doing well.> Mom and Dad were happily talking about the chain of events that had led > them to this place.> That surgery," her Mom whispered. "was a real miracle. I wonder how much > it would have cost?"> Tess smiled. She knew exactly how much a miracle cost...one dollar and > eleven cents .... plus the faith of a little child..> In our lives, we never know how many miracles we will need..> A miracle is not the suspension of natural law, but the operation of a > higher law.. I know you'll keep the ball moving!>> Here it goes. Throw it back to someone who means something to you!> A ball is a circle, no beginning, no end. It keeps us together like our > Circle of Friends. But the treasure inside for you to see is the treasure > of friendship you've granted to me.>> Today I pass the friendship ball to you.> Pass it on to someone who is a friend to you.> MY OATH TO YOU...> When you are sad.....I will dry your tears.>> When you are scared.....I will comfort your fears.> When you are worried.....I will give you hope.> When you are confused.....I will help you cope.> And when you are lost....And can't see the light, I shall be your > beacon.....Shining ever so bright.> This is my oath.....I pledge till the end.>> Why you may ask?.....Because you're my friend.>> Signed: GOD> INSTANTLY WHEN YOU RECEIVE THIS LETTER, YOU ARE REQUESTED TO SEND IT TO AT > LEAST 10 PEOPLE, INCLUDING THE PERSON WHO SENT IT TO YOU>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------->>>>>> --> Marsha> -->>

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> From: dougpapa@...

> Date: 2006/05/01 Mon PM 08:25:44 EDT

> To: thefatmanwalking_group

> Subject: (OT) Inspiration

>

>

> > I'D LIKE THIS BACK IF IT APPLIES

> >

> > A little girl went to her bedroom and pulled a glass jelly jar from its

> > hiding place in the closet.

> >

> > She poured the change out on the floor and counted it carefully. Three

> > times, even. The total had to be exactly perfect. No chance here for

> > mistakes.

> > Carefully placing the coins back in the jar and twisting

> > on the cap, she slipped out the back door and made her way 6 blocks to

> > Rexall's Drug Store with the big red Indian Chief sign above the door.

> > She waited patiently for the pharmacist to give her some attention but he

> > was too busy at this moment. Tess twisted her feet to make a scuffing

> > noise. Nothing. She cleared her throat with the most disgusting sound

> > she could muster. No good. Finally she took a quarter from her jar and

> > banged it on the glass counter. That did it!

> > " And what do you want? " the pharmacist asked in an annoyed tone of voice.

> > I'm talking to my brother from Chicago whom I haven't seen in ages, " he

> > said without waiting for a reply to his question.

> > " Well, I want to talk to you about my brother, " Tess answered back in the

> > same annoyed tone. " He's really, really sick... and I want to buy a

> > miracle. "

> > " I beg your pardon? " said the pharmacist.

> > " His name is and he has something bad growing inside his head and

> > my Daddy says only a miracle can save him now. So how much does a miracle

> > cost? "

> >

> > " We don't sell miracles here, little girl. I'm sorry but I can't help

> > you, " the pharmacist said, softening a little.

> > " Listen, I have the money to pay for it. If it isn't enough, I will get

> > the rest. Just tell me how much it costs. "

> >

> > The pharmacist's brother was a well dressed man. He stooped down and

> > asked the little girl, " What kind of a miracle does your brother need? "

> >

> > " I don't know, " Tess replied with her eyes welling up. I just know he's

> > really sick and Mommy says he needs an operation. But my Daddy can't pay

> > for it, so I want to use my money. "

> >

> > " How much do you have? " asked the man from Chicago.

> > " One dollar and eleven cents, " Tess answered barely audibly.

> > " And it's all the money I have, but I can get some more if I need to. "

> > " Well, what a coincidence, " smiled the man. " A dollar and eleven

> > cents---the exact price of a miracle for little brothers. "

> > He took her money in one hand and with the other hand he grasped her

> > mitten and said " Take me to where you live. I want to see your brother

> > and meet your parents. Let's see if I have the miracle you need. "

> >

> > That well dressed man was Dr. Carlton Armstrong, a surgeon, specializing

> > in neuro-surgery. The operation was completed free of charge and it wasn't

> > long until was home again and doing well.

> > Mom and Dad were happily talking about the chain of events that had led

> > them to this place.

> > That surgery, " her Mom whispered. " was a real miracle. I wonder how much

> > it would have cost? "

> > Tess smiled. She knew exactly how much a miracle cost...one dollar and

> > eleven cents .... plus the faith of a little child..

> > In our lives, we never know how many miracles we will need..

> > A miracle is not the suspension of natural law, but the operation of a

> > higher law.. I know you'll keep the ball moving!

> >

> > Here it goes. Throw it back to someone who means something to you!

> > A ball is a circle, no beginning, no end. It keeps us together like our

> > Circle of Friends. But the treasure inside for you to see is the treasure

>

> > of friendship you've granted to me.

> >

> > Today I pass the friendship ball to you.

> > Pass it on to someone who is a friend to you.

> > MY OATH TO YOU...

> > When you are sad.....I will dry your tears.

> >

> > When you are scared.....I will comfort your fears.

> > When you are worried.....I will give you hope.

> > When you are confused.....I will help you cope.

> > And when you are lost....And can't see the light, I shall be your

> > beacon.....Shining ever so bright.

> > This is my oath.....I pledge till the end.

> >

> > Why you may ask?.....Because you're my friend.

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Our Deacon at the Church used the story in a sermon, it's a very

moving story.

>

>

> > I'D LIKE THIS BACK IF IT APPLIES

> >

> > A little girl went to her bedroom and pulled a glass jelly jar

from its

> > hiding place in the closet.

> >

> > She poured the change out on the floor and counted it

carefully. Three

> > times, even. The total had to be exactly perfect. No chance

here for

> > mistakes.

> > Carefully placing the coins back in the jar and twisting

> > on the cap, she slipped out the back door and made her way 6

blocks to

> > Rexall's Drug Store with the big red Indian Chief sign above

the door.

> > She waited patiently for the pharmacist to give her some

attention but he

> > was too busy at this moment. Tess twisted her feet to make a

scuffing

> > noise. Nothing. She cleared her throat with the most

disgusting sound

> > she could muster. No good. Finally she took a quarter from

her jar and

> > banged it on the glass counter. That did it!

> > " And what do you want? " the pharmacist asked in an annoyed tone

of voice.

> > I'm talking to my brother from Chicago whom I haven't seen in

ages, " he

> > said without waiting for a reply to his question.

> > " Well, I want to talk to you about my brother, " Tess answered

back in the

> > same annoyed tone. " He's really, really sick... and I want to

buy a

> > miracle. "

> > " I beg your pardon? " said the pharmacist.

> > " His name is and he has something bad growing inside

his head and

> > my Daddy says only a miracle can save him now. So how much does

a miracle

> > cost? "

> >

> > " We don't sell miracles here, little girl. I'm sorry but I

can't help

> > you, " the pharmacist said, softening a little.

> > " Listen, I have the money to pay for it. If it isn't enough, I

will get

> > the rest. Just tell me how much it costs. "

> >

> > The pharmacist's brother was a well dressed man. He stooped

down and

> > asked the little girl, " What kind of a miracle does your

brother need? "

> >

> > " I don't know, " Tess replied with her eyes welling up. I just

know he's

> > really sick and Mommy says he needs an operation. But my Daddy

can't pay

> > for it, so I want to use my money. "

> >

> > " How much do you have? " asked the man from Chicago.

> > " One dollar and eleven cents, " Tess answered barely audibly.

> > " And it's all the money I have, but I can get some more if I

need to. "

> > " Well, what a coincidence, " smiled the man. " A dollar and

eleven

> > cents---the exact price of a miracle for little brothers. "

> > He took her money in one hand and with the other hand he grasped

her

> > mitten and said " Take me to where you live. I want to see your

brother

> > and meet your parents. Let's see if I have the miracle you

need. "

> >

> > That well dressed man was Dr. Carlton Armstrong, a surgeon,

specializing

> > in neuro-surgery. The operation was completed free of charge

and it wasn't

> > long until was home again and doing well.

> > Mom and Dad were happily talking about the chain of events that

had led

> > them to this place.

> > That surgery, " her Mom whispered. " was a real miracle. I

wonder how much

> > it would have cost? "

> > Tess smiled. She knew exactly how much a miracle cost...one

dollar and

> > eleven cents .... plus the faith of a little child..

> > In our lives, we never know how many miracles we will need..

> > A miracle is not the suspension of natural law, but the

operation of a

> > higher law.. I know you'll keep the ball moving!

> >

> > Here it goes. Throw it back to someone who means something to

you!

> > A ball is a circle, no beginning, no end. It keeps us together

like our

> > Circle of Friends. But the treasure inside for you to see is

the treasure

>

> > of friendship you've granted to me.

> >

> > Today I pass the friendship ball to you.

> > Pass it on to someone who is a friend to you.

> > MY OATH TO YOU...

> > When you are sad.....I will dry your tears.

> >

> > When you are scared.....I will comfort your fears.

> > When you are worried.....I will give you hope.

> > When you are confused.....I will help you cope.

> > And when you are lost....And can't see the light, I shall be

your

> > beacon.....Shining ever so bright.

> > This is my oath.....I pledge till the end.

> >

> > Why you may ask?.....Because you're my friend.

> >

> > Signed: GOD

> > INSTANTLY WHEN YOU RECEIVE THIS LETTER, YOU ARE REQUESTED TO

SEND IT TO AT

>

> > LEAST 10 PEOPLE, INCLUDING THE PERSON WHO SENT IT TO YOU

> >

> >

> >

> -------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > --

> > Marsha

> > --

> >

> >

>

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