Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 Ronnie B, not Bonnie b Or whoever you are-- it's good too see you back. We were all concerned about you going MIA. (ya know, man in arrears) so anyway, thanks for letting us know what is up, and down. I hope to hear from Carlena soon and know how Darlene is doing. It is a heartache to know she's struggling so. Love to all, Tracie NS Co-owner/moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 Ronnie B, not Bonnie b Or whoever you are-- it's good too see you back. We were all concerned about you going MIA. (ya know, man in arrears) so anyway, thanks for letting us know what is up, and down. I hope to hear from Carlena soon and know how Darlene is doing. It is a heartache to know she's struggling so. Love to all, Tracie NS Co-owner/moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 Ronnie B, not Bonnie b Or whoever you are-- it's good too see you back. We were all concerned about you going MIA. (ya know, man in arrears) so anyway, thanks for letting us know what is up, and down. I hope to hear from Carlena soon and know how Darlene is doing. It is a heartache to know she's struggling so. Love to all, Tracie NS Co-owner/moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 Greetings, I have been AWOL for a few days due to a thunder storm that knocked out the phone and cable lines here in Tampa. I am not happy with Bright House service at all! After going through the post, I must say that I was disturbed very much ot here of Darlene's condition. Let US ALL KEEP HER IN ACTIVE PRAYER, PLEASE! There was also a post from a gentleman name with sarc lesions on his cerebral cortex. Good advice you gave him Tracie, as usual. I was also concerned about my little swedish sister, " bonnie b. " (not ronnie b.) and her situation. I did not read all the details but her illness has generated marital problems and a cold shoulder from her hubby. This touched home because of my situation. Many of us have experienced or is experincing similar if not identical treatment from our spouses, be it husband or wife. But I must say, don't give up to easily. Fight for it! But fight the right fight. Love, kindness, forgiveness and prayer will heal all wounds. I know first hand. Why? Because I have filed for divorce twice due to the cold nature of my wife. And each time she has cried out to me not to proceed with the divorce. As a man of FAITH, I prayed and was instructed not proceed with the divorce and so today, my wife is visiting me at my mother's home for a week and we are sharing the most loving and memorable times that I have not experience in some time. The affection that she has shown me has been genuine and reminiscent of when we first fell in love with each other. I say this my sister, " bonnie b. " to encourage you to prayer and not give up so hastily. Do not be a doormat, but remember the good ole days when times were simpler and better. And discuss these times with you hubby. And let God do the rest. I hope this helps. If not, then make him a batch of those good old Swedish Meatballs and sprinkle some of that EXTRA POWERFUL LOVE IN IT! And if this doesn't do it, just keep praying. Love ya, Ronnie B, not bonnie b. On a different note, someone posted something about Waycross. Way cross where? Way cross Georgia? One of my best friends from college was from Waycross, Georgia. His father owned a barber shop. The last name is Flournoy. Him mother was a school teacher and active in the community. Do you know those folks way cross yonder? And as far as the raw meat eaters, that is sooo scary. Trichnosis? Dad is lucky that is all he contracted. In this day and age he should be looking out for Mad Cow Disease or Prion Disease, or Creufeldt Jakobs or Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy! TRUE KILLERS! So tell Dad to cook the damn meat well done first! OTAY? Ain't no steak or sausage worth you life, is it?!?!?!?!? Marla, as far as my soar bottom is concerned, it has been " soaring " pretty low. Ain't been in much pain lately. I guess when I get tired of the wheel chair I hit the bed and lay on my side. This helps the relief. Matt, glad to hear your Dad is visiting from Cape Town. I bet he has a lot of interesting stories to tell. Any stories about Great White Sharks off the coast of South Africa? Enjoy your vacation with you Mom in Bean Town. Have some clam chowder for me and take in a tea party or two. " The British are coming! The British are coming! I was watching the hot dog eating contest hosted by 's. Is anyone familiar with this annual event? Well someone at 50 plus hot dogs! Man, I wonder how many worms that is equal to? Maybe 500 red wigglers or 250 muddy night crawlers. I was thinking maybe we can wipe the slime off the worms (since you skiddish sisters are repulsed by worm slime) and have a worm eating contest and call it " Ronnie B's and bonnie b's " Annual Nematode Roast. What do you think? All the proceed goes towards sarc research or paying for meds for sarc patients that can affort it. We will have a red wiggler category for the littl kids and a giant night crawler category for us fat pred-people. I am sure I can eat at least 300 night crawlers! YUM! What about you? Scared? I dare you. We can host the event in different parts of the country where the soil is rich, dark and loaded with fat, juicy, nematodes, (round worms that is). Hell, we may even sale a few to the BASS Tournament if the offer is right. Imagine how much clout the BASS Tournament get these days and being assoicated with that event. We just might win a bass boat, rod and reel and a pair of sunglasses. Now wouldn't that be nice. Well, just think about it. And remember this, the good thing about worm eating is t.hey are protein rich, don't have to worry about trichnosis or mad cow disease and tooth picks not required. However, I might add, a little bit of that home made root beer to wash down the sandy grit would be helpful. By yall, see ya again, ya hear. Ronnie b, not bonnie b. <{}); Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 This is such great news about you and your wife. I am so happy you are having this time with her right now. I'll pray for you that things will continue to grow back into the relationship you once had! Diane in TX Back In Stride Again... Greetings,I have been AWOL for a few days due to a thunder storm that knocked out the phone and cable lines here in Tampa. I am not happy with Bright House service at all!After going through the post, I must say that I was disturbed very much ot here of Darlene's condition. Let US ALL KEEP HER IN ACTIVE PRAYER, PLEASE!There was also a post from a gentleman name with sarc lesions on his cerebral cortex. Good advice you gave him Tracie, as usual.I was also concerned about my little swedish sister, "bonnie b." (not ronnie b.) and her situation. I did not read all the details but her illness has generated marital problems and a cold shoulder from her hubby. This touched home because of my situation. Many of us have experienced or is experincing similar if not identical treatment from our spouses, be it husband or wife. But I must say, don't give up to easily. Fight for it! But fight the right fight. Love, kindness, forgiveness and prayer will heal all wounds. I know first hand. Why? Because I have filed for divorce twice due to the cold nature of my wife. And each time she has cried out to me not to proceed with the divorce. As a man of FAITH, I prayed and was instructed not proceed with the divorce and so today, my wife is visiting me at my mother's home for a week and we are sharing the most loving and memorable times that I have not experience in some time. The affection that she has shown me has been genuine and reminiscent of when we first fell in love with each other. I say this my sister, "bonnie b." to encourage you to prayer and not give up so hastily. Do not be a doormat, but remember the good ole days when times were simpler and better. And discuss these times with you hubby. And let God do the rest. I hope this helps. If not, then make him a batch of those good old Swedish Meatballs and sprinkle some of that EXTRA POWERFUL LOVE IN IT! And if this doesn't do it, just keep praying. Love ya, Ronnie B, not bonnie b. :)On a different note, someone posted something about Waycross. Way cross where? Way cross Georgia? One of my best friends from college was from Waycross, Georgia. His father owned a barber shop. The last name is Flournoy. Him mother was a school teacher and active in the community. Do you know those folks way cross yonder?And as far as the raw meat eaters, that is sooo scary. Trichnosis? Dad is lucky that is all he contracted. In this day and age he should be looking out for Mad Cow Disease or Prion Disease, or Creufeldt Jakobs or Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy! TRUE KILLERS!So tell Dad to cook the damn meat well done first! OTAY? Ain't no steak or sausage worth you life, is it?!?!?!?!?Marla, as far as my soar bottom is concerned, it has been "soaring" pretty low. Ain't been in much pain lately. I guess when I get tired of the wheel chair I hit the bed and lay on my side. This helps the relief.Matt, glad to hear your Dad is visiting from Cape Town. I bet he has a lot of interesting stories to tell. Any stories about Great White Sharks off the coast of South Africa? Enjoy your vacation with you Mom in Bean Town. Have some clam chowder for me and take in a tea party or two. "The British are coming! The British are coming!I was watching the hot dog eating contest hosted by 's. Is anyone familiar with this annual event? Well someone at 50 plus hot dogs! Man, I wonder how many worms that is equal to? Maybe 500 red wigglers or 250 muddy night crawlers. I was thinking maybe we can wipe the slime off the worms (since you skiddish sisters are repulsed by worm slime) and have a worm eating contest and call it "Ronnie B's and bonnie b's" Annual Nematode Roast. What do you think? All the proceed goes towards sarc research or paying for meds for sarc patients that can affort it. We will have a red wiggler category for the littl kids and a giant night crawler category for us fat pred-people. I am sure I can eat at least 300 night crawlers! YUM! What about you? Scared? I dare you.We can host the event in different parts of the country where the soil is rich, dark and loaded with fat, juicy, nematodes, (round worms that is). Hell, we may even sale a few to the BASS Tournament if the offer is right. Imagine how much clout the BASS Tournament get these days and being assoicated with that event. We just might win a bass boat, rod and reel and a pair of sunglasses. Now wouldn't that be nice.Well, just think about it. And remember this, the good thing about worm eating is t.hey are protein rich, don't have to worry about trichnosis or mad cow disease and tooth picks not required. However, I might add, a little bit of that home made root beer to wash down the sandy grit would be helpful.By yall, see ya again, ya hear.Ronnie b, not bonnie b. <{}); Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 This is such great news about you and your wife. I am so happy you are having this time with her right now. I'll pray for you that things will continue to grow back into the relationship you once had! Diane in TX Back In Stride Again... Greetings,I have been AWOL for a few days due to a thunder storm that knocked out the phone and cable lines here in Tampa. I am not happy with Bright House service at all!After going through the post, I must say that I was disturbed very much ot here of Darlene's condition. Let US ALL KEEP HER IN ACTIVE PRAYER, PLEASE!There was also a post from a gentleman name with sarc lesions on his cerebral cortex. Good advice you gave him Tracie, as usual.I was also concerned about my little swedish sister, "bonnie b." (not ronnie b.) and her situation. I did not read all the details but her illness has generated marital problems and a cold shoulder from her hubby. This touched home because of my situation. Many of us have experienced or is experincing similar if not identical treatment from our spouses, be it husband or wife. But I must say, don't give up to easily. Fight for it! But fight the right fight. Love, kindness, forgiveness and prayer will heal all wounds. I know first hand. Why? Because I have filed for divorce twice due to the cold nature of my wife. And each time she has cried out to me not to proceed with the divorce. As a man of FAITH, I prayed and was instructed not proceed with the divorce and so today, my wife is visiting me at my mother's home for a week and we are sharing the most loving and memorable times that I have not experience in some time. The affection that she has shown me has been genuine and reminiscent of when we first fell in love with each other. I say this my sister, "bonnie b." to encourage you to prayer and not give up so hastily. Do not be a doormat, but remember the good ole days when times were simpler and better. And discuss these times with you hubby. And let God do the rest. I hope this helps. If not, then make him a batch of those good old Swedish Meatballs and sprinkle some of that EXTRA POWERFUL LOVE IN IT! And if this doesn't do it, just keep praying. Love ya, Ronnie B, not bonnie b. :)On a different note, someone posted something about Waycross. Way cross where? Way cross Georgia? One of my best friends from college was from Waycross, Georgia. His father owned a barber shop. The last name is Flournoy. Him mother was a school teacher and active in the community. Do you know those folks way cross yonder?And as far as the raw meat eaters, that is sooo scary. Trichnosis? Dad is lucky that is all he contracted. In this day and age he should be looking out for Mad Cow Disease or Prion Disease, or Creufeldt Jakobs or Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy! TRUE KILLERS!So tell Dad to cook the damn meat well done first! OTAY? Ain't no steak or sausage worth you life, is it?!?!?!?!?Marla, as far as my soar bottom is concerned, it has been "soaring" pretty low. Ain't been in much pain lately. I guess when I get tired of the wheel chair I hit the bed and lay on my side. This helps the relief.Matt, glad to hear your Dad is visiting from Cape Town. I bet he has a lot of interesting stories to tell. Any stories about Great White Sharks off the coast of South Africa? Enjoy your vacation with you Mom in Bean Town. Have some clam chowder for me and take in a tea party or two. "The British are coming! The British are coming!I was watching the hot dog eating contest hosted by 's. Is anyone familiar with this annual event? Well someone at 50 plus hot dogs! Man, I wonder how many worms that is equal to? Maybe 500 red wigglers or 250 muddy night crawlers. I was thinking maybe we can wipe the slime off the worms (since you skiddish sisters are repulsed by worm slime) and have a worm eating contest and call it "Ronnie B's and bonnie b's" Annual Nematode Roast. What do you think? All the proceed goes towards sarc research or paying for meds for sarc patients that can affort it. We will have a red wiggler category for the littl kids and a giant night crawler category for us fat pred-people. I am sure I can eat at least 300 night crawlers! YUM! What about you? Scared? I dare you.We can host the event in different parts of the country where the soil is rich, dark and loaded with fat, juicy, nematodes, (round worms that is). Hell, we may even sale a few to the BASS Tournament if the offer is right. Imagine how much clout the BASS Tournament get these days and being assoicated with that event. We just might win a bass boat, rod and reel and a pair of sunglasses. Now wouldn't that be nice.Well, just think about it. And remember this, the good thing about worm eating is t.hey are protein rich, don't have to worry about trichnosis or mad cow disease and tooth picks not required. However, I might add, a little bit of that home made root beer to wash down the sandy grit would be helpful.By yall, see ya again, ya hear.Ronnie b, not bonnie b. <{}); Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 This is such great news about you and your wife. I am so happy you are having this time with her right now. I'll pray for you that things will continue to grow back into the relationship you once had! Diane in TX Back In Stride Again... Greetings,I have been AWOL for a few days due to a thunder storm that knocked out the phone and cable lines here in Tampa. I am not happy with Bright House service at all!After going through the post, I must say that I was disturbed very much ot here of Darlene's condition. Let US ALL KEEP HER IN ACTIVE PRAYER, PLEASE!There was also a post from a gentleman name with sarc lesions on his cerebral cortex. Good advice you gave him Tracie, as usual.I was also concerned about my little swedish sister, "bonnie b." (not ronnie b.) and her situation. I did not read all the details but her illness has generated marital problems and a cold shoulder from her hubby. This touched home because of my situation. Many of us have experienced or is experincing similar if not identical treatment from our spouses, be it husband or wife. But I must say, don't give up to easily. Fight for it! But fight the right fight. Love, kindness, forgiveness and prayer will heal all wounds. I know first hand. Why? Because I have filed for divorce twice due to the cold nature of my wife. And each time she has cried out to me not to proceed with the divorce. As a man of FAITH, I prayed and was instructed not proceed with the divorce and so today, my wife is visiting me at my mother's home for a week and we are sharing the most loving and memorable times that I have not experience in some time. The affection that she has shown me has been genuine and reminiscent of when we first fell in love with each other. I say this my sister, "bonnie b." to encourage you to prayer and not give up so hastily. Do not be a doormat, but remember the good ole days when times were simpler and better. And discuss these times with you hubby. And let God do the rest. I hope this helps. If not, then make him a batch of those good old Swedish Meatballs and sprinkle some of that EXTRA POWERFUL LOVE IN IT! And if this doesn't do it, just keep praying. Love ya, Ronnie B, not bonnie b. :)On a different note, someone posted something about Waycross. Way cross where? Way cross Georgia? One of my best friends from college was from Waycross, Georgia. His father owned a barber shop. The last name is Flournoy. Him mother was a school teacher and active in the community. Do you know those folks way cross yonder?And as far as the raw meat eaters, that is sooo scary. Trichnosis? Dad is lucky that is all he contracted. In this day and age he should be looking out for Mad Cow Disease or Prion Disease, or Creufeldt Jakobs or Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy! TRUE KILLERS!So tell Dad to cook the damn meat well done first! OTAY? Ain't no steak or sausage worth you life, is it?!?!?!?!?Marla, as far as my soar bottom is concerned, it has been "soaring" pretty low. Ain't been in much pain lately. I guess when I get tired of the wheel chair I hit the bed and lay on my side. This helps the relief.Matt, glad to hear your Dad is visiting from Cape Town. I bet he has a lot of interesting stories to tell. Any stories about Great White Sharks off the coast of South Africa? Enjoy your vacation with you Mom in Bean Town. Have some clam chowder for me and take in a tea party or two. "The British are coming! The British are coming!I was watching the hot dog eating contest hosted by 's. Is anyone familiar with this annual event? Well someone at 50 plus hot dogs! Man, I wonder how many worms that is equal to? Maybe 500 red wigglers or 250 muddy night crawlers. I was thinking maybe we can wipe the slime off the worms (since you skiddish sisters are repulsed by worm slime) and have a worm eating contest and call it "Ronnie B's and bonnie b's" Annual Nematode Roast. What do you think? All the proceed goes towards sarc research or paying for meds for sarc patients that can affort it. We will have a red wiggler category for the littl kids and a giant night crawler category for us fat pred-people. I am sure I can eat at least 300 night crawlers! YUM! What about you? Scared? I dare you.We can host the event in different parts of the country where the soil is rich, dark and loaded with fat, juicy, nematodes, (round worms that is). Hell, we may even sale a few to the BASS Tournament if the offer is right. Imagine how much clout the BASS Tournament get these days and being assoicated with that event. We just might win a bass boat, rod and reel and a pair of sunglasses. Now wouldn't that be nice.Well, just think about it. And remember this, the good thing about worm eating is t.hey are protein rich, don't have to worry about trichnosis or mad cow disease and tooth picks not required. However, I might add, a little bit of that home made root beer to wash down the sandy grit would be helpful.By yall, see ya again, ya hear.Ronnie b, not bonnie b. <{}); Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 Ron, I wondered where you were . . . . getting a little concerned. That's good news about your wife. One difference between you and Bonnie is that her husband has been abusive. Having a lot of experience with domestic abuse/violence, both personally & professionally, I don't recommend that anyone stay in that situation. If there are children involved, they are not only in physical danger themselves, but have a high risk of becoming abusers or victims themselves. Young boys also have a high risk of being imprisoned for killing their mother's abuser! I don't know the details of Bonnie's situation, but she can keep herself & her family safe while still praying for her husband & their marriage. On a lighter note, the competitive sport of worm-eating certainly sounds intriguing, but aren't you afraid of the likely headlines: "WORM WINNER RUMORED TO HAVE USED STEROIDS!" Ramblin' Rose Moderator Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Back In Stride Again...Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 18:43:55 -0000 Greetings,I have been AWOL for a few days due to a thunder storm that knocked out the phone and cable lines here in Tampa. I am not happy with Bright House service at all!After going through the post, I must say that I was disturbed very much ot here of Darlene's condition. Let US ALL KEEP HER IN ACTIVE PRAYER, PLEASE!There was also a post from a gentleman name with sarc lesions on his cerebral cortex. Good advice you gave him Tracie, as usual.I was also concerned about my little swedish sister, "bonnie b." (not ronnie b.) and her situation. I did not read all the details but her illness has generated marital problems and a cold shoulder from her hubby. This touched home because of my situation. Many of us have experienced or is experincing similar if not identical treatment from our spouses, be it husband or wife. But I must say, don't give up to easily. Fight for it! But fight the right fight. Love, kindness, forgiveness and prayer will heal all wounds. I know first hand. Why? Because I have filed for divorce twice due to the cold nature of my wife. And each time she has cried out to me not to proceed with the divorce. As a man of FAITH, I prayed and was instructed not proceed with the divorce and so today, my wife is visiting me at my mother's home for a week and we are sharing the most loving and memorable times that I have not experience in some time. The affection that she has shown me has been genuine and reminiscent of when we first fell in love with each other. I say this my sister, "bonnie b." to encourage you to prayer and not give up so hastily. Do not be a doormat, but remember the good ole days when times were simpler and better. And discuss these times with you hubby. And let God do the rest. I hope this helps. If not, then make him a batch of those good old Swedish Meatballs and sprinkle some of that EXTRA POWERFUL LOVE IN IT! And if this doesn't do it, just keep praying. Love ya, Ronnie B, not bonnie b. :)On a different note, someone posted something about Waycross. Way cross where? Way cross Georgia? One of my best friends from college was from Waycross, Georgia. His father owned a barber shop. The last name is Flournoy. Him mother was a school teacher and active in the community. Do you know those folks way cross yonder?And as far as the raw meat eaters, that is sooo scary. Trichnosis? Dad is lucky that is all he contracted. In this day and age he should be looking out for Mad Cow Disease or Prion Disease, or Creufeldt Jakobs or Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy! TRUE KILLERS!So tell Dad to cook the damn meat well done first! OTAY? Ain't no steak or sausage worth you life, is it?!?!?!?!?Marla, as far as my soar bottom is concerned, it has been "soaring" pretty low. Ain't been in much pain lately. I guess when I get tired of the wheel chair I hit the bed and lay on my side. This helps the relief.Matt, glad to hear your Dad is visiting from Cape Town. I bet he has a lot of interesting stories to tell. Any stories about Great White Sharks off the coast of South Africa? Enjoy your vacation with you Mom in Bean Town. Have some clam chowder for me and take in a tea party or two. "The British are coming! The British are coming!I was watching the hot dog eating contest hosted by 's. Is anyone familiar with this annual event? Well someone at 50 plus hot dogs! Man, I wonder how many worms that is equal to? Maybe 500 red wigglers or 250 muddy night crawlers. I was thinking maybe we can wipe the slime off the worms (since you skiddish sisters are repulsed by worm slime) and have a worm eating contest and call it "Ronnie B's and bonnie b's" Annual Nematode Roast. What do you think? All the proceed goes towards sarc research or paying for meds for sarc patients that can affort it. We will have a red wiggler category for the littl kids and a giant night crawler category for us fat pred-people. I am sure I can eat at least 300 night crawlers! YUM! What about you? Scared? I dare you.We can host the event in different parts of the country where the soil is rich, dark and loaded with fat, juicy, nematodes, (round worms that is). Hell, we may even sale a few to the BASS Tournament if the offer is right. Imagine how much clout the BASS Tournament get these days and being assoicated with that event. We just might win a bass boat, rod and reel and a pair of sunglasses. Now wouldn't that be nice.Well, just think about it. And remember this, the good thing about worm eating is t.hey are protein rich, don't have to worry about trichnosis or mad cow disease and tooth picks not required. However, I might add, a little bit of that home made root beer to wash down the sandy grit would be helpful.By yall, see ya again, ya hear.Ronnie b, not bonnie b. <{}); Check the weather nationwide with MSN Search: Try it now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 Ron, I wondered where you were . . . . getting a little concerned. That's good news about your wife. One difference between you and Bonnie is that her husband has been abusive. Having a lot of experience with domestic abuse/violence, both personally & professionally, I don't recommend that anyone stay in that situation. If there are children involved, they are not only in physical danger themselves, but have a high risk of becoming abusers or victims themselves. Young boys also have a high risk of being imprisoned for killing their mother's abuser! I don't know the details of Bonnie's situation, but she can keep herself & her family safe while still praying for her husband & their marriage. On a lighter note, the competitive sport of worm-eating certainly sounds intriguing, but aren't you afraid of the likely headlines: "WORM WINNER RUMORED TO HAVE USED STEROIDS!" Ramblin' Rose Moderator Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Back In Stride Again...Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 18:43:55 -0000 Greetings,I have been AWOL for a few days due to a thunder storm that knocked out the phone and cable lines here in Tampa. I am not happy with Bright House service at all!After going through the post, I must say that I was disturbed very much ot here of Darlene's condition. Let US ALL KEEP HER IN ACTIVE PRAYER, PLEASE!There was also a post from a gentleman name with sarc lesions on his cerebral cortex. Good advice you gave him Tracie, as usual.I was also concerned about my little swedish sister, "bonnie b." (not ronnie b.) and her situation. I did not read all the details but her illness has generated marital problems and a cold shoulder from her hubby. This touched home because of my situation. Many of us have experienced or is experincing similar if not identical treatment from our spouses, be it husband or wife. But I must say, don't give up to easily. Fight for it! But fight the right fight. Love, kindness, forgiveness and prayer will heal all wounds. I know first hand. Why? Because I have filed for divorce twice due to the cold nature of my wife. And each time she has cried out to me not to proceed with the divorce. As a man of FAITH, I prayed and was instructed not proceed with the divorce and so today, my wife is visiting me at my mother's home for a week and we are sharing the most loving and memorable times that I have not experience in some time. The affection that she has shown me has been genuine and reminiscent of when we first fell in love with each other. I say this my sister, "bonnie b." to encourage you to prayer and not give up so hastily. Do not be a doormat, but remember the good ole days when times were simpler and better. And discuss these times with you hubby. And let God do the rest. I hope this helps. If not, then make him a batch of those good old Swedish Meatballs and sprinkle some of that EXTRA POWERFUL LOVE IN IT! And if this doesn't do it, just keep praying. Love ya, Ronnie B, not bonnie b. :)On a different note, someone posted something about Waycross. Way cross where? Way cross Georgia? One of my best friends from college was from Waycross, Georgia. His father owned a barber shop. The last name is Flournoy. Him mother was a school teacher and active in the community. Do you know those folks way cross yonder?And as far as the raw meat eaters, that is sooo scary. Trichnosis? Dad is lucky that is all he contracted. In this day and age he should be looking out for Mad Cow Disease or Prion Disease, or Creufeldt Jakobs or Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy! TRUE KILLERS!So tell Dad to cook the damn meat well done first! OTAY? Ain't no steak or sausage worth you life, is it?!?!?!?!?Marla, as far as my soar bottom is concerned, it has been "soaring" pretty low. Ain't been in much pain lately. I guess when I get tired of the wheel chair I hit the bed and lay on my side. This helps the relief.Matt, glad to hear your Dad is visiting from Cape Town. I bet he has a lot of interesting stories to tell. Any stories about Great White Sharks off the coast of South Africa? Enjoy your vacation with you Mom in Bean Town. Have some clam chowder for me and take in a tea party or two. "The British are coming! The British are coming!I was watching the hot dog eating contest hosted by 's. Is anyone familiar with this annual event? Well someone at 50 plus hot dogs! Man, I wonder how many worms that is equal to? Maybe 500 red wigglers or 250 muddy night crawlers. I was thinking maybe we can wipe the slime off the worms (since you skiddish sisters are repulsed by worm slime) and have a worm eating contest and call it "Ronnie B's and bonnie b's" Annual Nematode Roast. What do you think? All the proceed goes towards sarc research or paying for meds for sarc patients that can affort it. We will have a red wiggler category for the littl kids and a giant night crawler category for us fat pred-people. I am sure I can eat at least 300 night crawlers! YUM! What about you? Scared? I dare you.We can host the event in different parts of the country where the soil is rich, dark and loaded with fat, juicy, nematodes, (round worms that is). Hell, we may even sale a few to the BASS Tournament if the offer is right. Imagine how much clout the BASS Tournament get these days and being assoicated with that event. We just might win a bass boat, rod and reel and a pair of sunglasses. Now wouldn't that be nice.Well, just think about it. And remember this, the good thing about worm eating is t.hey are protein rich, don't have to worry about trichnosis or mad cow disease and tooth picks not required. However, I might add, a little bit of that home made root beer to wash down the sandy grit would be helpful.By yall, see ya again, ya hear.Ronnie b, not bonnie b. <{}); Check the weather nationwide with MSN Search: Try it now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 Ron, I wondered where you were . . . . getting a little concerned. That's good news about your wife. One difference between you and Bonnie is that her husband has been abusive. Having a lot of experience with domestic abuse/violence, both personally & professionally, I don't recommend that anyone stay in that situation. If there are children involved, they are not only in physical danger themselves, but have a high risk of becoming abusers or victims themselves. Young boys also have a high risk of being imprisoned for killing their mother's abuser! I don't know the details of Bonnie's situation, but she can keep herself & her family safe while still praying for her husband & their marriage. On a lighter note, the competitive sport of worm-eating certainly sounds intriguing, but aren't you afraid of the likely headlines: "WORM WINNER RUMORED TO HAVE USED STEROIDS!" Ramblin' Rose Moderator Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Back In Stride Again...Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 18:43:55 -0000 Greetings,I have been AWOL for a few days due to a thunder storm that knocked out the phone and cable lines here in Tampa. I am not happy with Bright House service at all!After going through the post, I must say that I was disturbed very much ot here of Darlene's condition. Let US ALL KEEP HER IN ACTIVE PRAYER, PLEASE!There was also a post from a gentleman name with sarc lesions on his cerebral cortex. Good advice you gave him Tracie, as usual.I was also concerned about my little swedish sister, "bonnie b." (not ronnie b.) and her situation. I did not read all the details but her illness has generated marital problems and a cold shoulder from her hubby. This touched home because of my situation. Many of us have experienced or is experincing similar if not identical treatment from our spouses, be it husband or wife. But I must say, don't give up to easily. Fight for it! But fight the right fight. Love, kindness, forgiveness and prayer will heal all wounds. I know first hand. Why? Because I have filed for divorce twice due to the cold nature of my wife. And each time she has cried out to me not to proceed with the divorce. As a man of FAITH, I prayed and was instructed not proceed with the divorce and so today, my wife is visiting me at my mother's home for a week and we are sharing the most loving and memorable times that I have not experience in some time. The affection that she has shown me has been genuine and reminiscent of when we first fell in love with each other. I say this my sister, "bonnie b." to encourage you to prayer and not give up so hastily. Do not be a doormat, but remember the good ole days when times were simpler and better. And discuss these times with you hubby. And let God do the rest. I hope this helps. If not, then make him a batch of those good old Swedish Meatballs and sprinkle some of that EXTRA POWERFUL LOVE IN IT! And if this doesn't do it, just keep praying. Love ya, Ronnie B, not bonnie b. :)On a different note, someone posted something about Waycross. Way cross where? Way cross Georgia? One of my best friends from college was from Waycross, Georgia. His father owned a barber shop. The last name is Flournoy. Him mother was a school teacher and active in the community. Do you know those folks way cross yonder?And as far as the raw meat eaters, that is sooo scary. Trichnosis? Dad is lucky that is all he contracted. In this day and age he should be looking out for Mad Cow Disease or Prion Disease, or Creufeldt Jakobs or Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy! TRUE KILLERS!So tell Dad to cook the damn meat well done first! OTAY? Ain't no steak or sausage worth you life, is it?!?!?!?!?Marla, as far as my soar bottom is concerned, it has been "soaring" pretty low. Ain't been in much pain lately. I guess when I get tired of the wheel chair I hit the bed and lay on my side. This helps the relief.Matt, glad to hear your Dad is visiting from Cape Town. I bet he has a lot of interesting stories to tell. Any stories about Great White Sharks off the coast of South Africa? Enjoy your vacation with you Mom in Bean Town. Have some clam chowder for me and take in a tea party or two. "The British are coming! The British are coming!I was watching the hot dog eating contest hosted by 's. Is anyone familiar with this annual event? Well someone at 50 plus hot dogs! Man, I wonder how many worms that is equal to? Maybe 500 red wigglers or 250 muddy night crawlers. I was thinking maybe we can wipe the slime off the worms (since you skiddish sisters are repulsed by worm slime) and have a worm eating contest and call it "Ronnie B's and bonnie b's" Annual Nematode Roast. What do you think? All the proceed goes towards sarc research or paying for meds for sarc patients that can affort it. We will have a red wiggler category for the littl kids and a giant night crawler category for us fat pred-people. I am sure I can eat at least 300 night crawlers! YUM! What about you? Scared? I dare you.We can host the event in different parts of the country where the soil is rich, dark and loaded with fat, juicy, nematodes, (round worms that is). Hell, we may even sale a few to the BASS Tournament if the offer is right. Imagine how much clout the BASS Tournament get these days and being assoicated with that event. We just might win a bass boat, rod and reel and a pair of sunglasses. Now wouldn't that be nice.Well, just think about it. And remember this, the good thing about worm eating is t.hey are protein rich, don't have to worry about trichnosis or mad cow disease and tooth picks not required. However, I might add, a little bit of that home made root beer to wash down the sandy grit would be helpful.By yall, see ya again, ya hear.Ronnie b, not bonnie b. <{}); Check the weather nationwide with MSN Search: Try it now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2006 Report Share Posted August 13, 2006 I luv ya man, but the only worms I eat have " gummi " in front of the word and come in really pretty colors at the grocery store. ......Connie --- " J. Blanchett " anewronald@...> wrote: > Greetings, > > I have been AWOL for a few days due to a thunder > storm that knocked > out the phone and cable lines here in Tampa. I am > not happy with > Bright House service at all! > > After going through the post, I must say that I was > disturbed very > much ot here of Darlene's condition. Let US ALL > KEEP HER IN ACTIVE > PRAYER, PLEASE! > > There was also a post from a gentleman name > with sarc lesions on > his cerebral cortex. Good advice you gave him > Tracie, as usual. > > I was also concerned about my little swedish sister, > " bonnie b. " (not > ronnie b.) and her situation. I did not read all the > details but her > illness has generated marital problems and a cold > shoulder from her > hubby. This touched home because of my situation. > > Many of us have experienced or is experincing > similar if not > identical treatment from our spouses, be it husband > or wife. But I > must say, don't give up to easily. Fight for it! > But fight the > right fight. Love, kindness, forgiveness and prayer > will heal all > wounds. I know first hand. Why? Because I have > filed for divorce > twice due to the cold nature of my wife. And each > time she has cried > out to me not to proceed with the divorce. As a man > of FAITH, I > prayed and was instructed not proceed with the > divorce and so today, > my wife is visiting me at my mother's home for a > week and we are > sharing the most loving and memorable times that I > have not > experience in some time. The affection that she has > shown me has > been genuine and reminiscent of when we first fell > in love with each > other. > > I say this my sister, " bonnie b. " to encourage you > to prayer and not > give up so hastily. Do not be a doormat, but > remember the good ole > days when times were simpler and better. And > discuss these times > with you hubby. And let God do the rest. I hope > this helps. If not, > then make him a batch of those good old Swedish > Meatballs and > sprinkle some of that EXTRA POWERFUL LOVE IN IT! > And if this doesn't > do it, just keep praying. Love ya, Ronnie B, not > bonnie b. > > > On a different note, someone posted something about > Waycross. Way > cross where? Way cross Georgia? One of my best > friends from college > was from Waycross, Georgia. His father owned a > barber shop. The last > name is Flournoy. Him mother was a school teacher > and active in the > community. Do you know those folks way cross > yonder? > > And as far as the raw meat eaters, that is sooo > scary. Trichnosis? > Dad is lucky that is all he contracted. In this day > and age he > should be looking out for Mad Cow Disease or Prion > Disease, or > Creufeldt Jakobs or Bovine Spongiform > Encephalopathy! TRUE KILLERS! > So tell Dad to cook the damn meat well done first! > OTAY? Ain't no > steak or sausage worth you life, is it?!?!?!?!? > > Marla, as far as my soar bottom is concerned, it > has been " soaring " > pretty low. Ain't been in much pain lately. I > guess when I get > tired of the wheel chair I hit the bed and lay on my > side. This > helps the relief. > > Matt, glad to hear your Dad is visiting from Cape > Town. I bet he has > a lot of interesting stories to tell. Any stories > about Great White > Sharks off the coast of South Africa? Enjoy your > vacation with you > Mom in Bean Town. Have some clam chowder for me and > take in a tea > party or two. " The British are coming! The British > are coming! > > I was watching the hot dog eating contest hosted by > 's. Is > anyone familiar with this annual event? Well > someone at 50 plus hot > dogs! Man, I wonder how many worms that is equal > to? Maybe 500 red > wigglers or 250 muddy night crawlers. > > I was thinking maybe we can wipe the slime off the > worms (since you > skiddish sisters are repulsed by worm slime) and > have a worm eating > contest and call it " Ronnie B's and bonnie b's " > Annual Nematode > Roast. What do you think? All the proceed goes > towards sarc > research or paying for meds for sarc patients that > can affort it. We > will have a red wiggler category for the littl kids > and a giant night > crawler category for us fat pred-people. I am sure > I can eat at > least 300 night crawlers! YUM! What about you? > Scared? I dare you. > > We can host the event in different parts of the > country where the > soil is rich, dark and loaded with fat, juicy, > nematodes, (round > worms that is). Hell, we may even sale a few to the > BASS Tournament > if the offer is right. Imagine how much clout the > BASS Tournament > get these days and being assoicated with that event. > We just might > win a bass boat, rod and reel and a pair of > sunglasses. Now wouldn't > that be nice. > > Well, just think about it. And remember this, the > good thing about > worm eating is t.hey are protein rich, don't have to > worry about > trichnosis or mad cow disease and tooth picks not > required. However, > I might add, a little bit of that home made root > beer to wash down > the sandy grit would be helpful. > > By yall, see ya again, ya hear. > > Ronnie b, not bonnie b. <{}); > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2006 Report Share Posted August 13, 2006 I luv ya man, but the only worms I eat have " gummi " in front of the word and come in really pretty colors at the grocery store. ......Connie --- " J. Blanchett " anewronald@...> wrote: > Greetings, > > I have been AWOL for a few days due to a thunder > storm that knocked > out the phone and cable lines here in Tampa. I am > not happy with > Bright House service at all! > > After going through the post, I must say that I was > disturbed very > much ot here of Darlene's condition. Let US ALL > KEEP HER IN ACTIVE > PRAYER, PLEASE! > > There was also a post from a gentleman name > with sarc lesions on > his cerebral cortex. Good advice you gave him > Tracie, as usual. > > I was also concerned about my little swedish sister, > " bonnie b. " (not > ronnie b.) and her situation. I did not read all the > details but her > illness has generated marital problems and a cold > shoulder from her > hubby. This touched home because of my situation. > > Many of us have experienced or is experincing > similar if not > identical treatment from our spouses, be it husband > or wife. But I > must say, don't give up to easily. Fight for it! > But fight the > right fight. Love, kindness, forgiveness and prayer > will heal all > wounds. I know first hand. Why? Because I have > filed for divorce > twice due to the cold nature of my wife. And each > time she has cried > out to me not to proceed with the divorce. As a man > of FAITH, I > prayed and was instructed not proceed with the > divorce and so today, > my wife is visiting me at my mother's home for a > week and we are > sharing the most loving and memorable times that I > have not > experience in some time. The affection that she has > shown me has > been genuine and reminiscent of when we first fell > in love with each > other. > > I say this my sister, " bonnie b. " to encourage you > to prayer and not > give up so hastily. Do not be a doormat, but > remember the good ole > days when times were simpler and better. And > discuss these times > with you hubby. And let God do the rest. I hope > this helps. If not, > then make him a batch of those good old Swedish > Meatballs and > sprinkle some of that EXTRA POWERFUL LOVE IN IT! > And if this doesn't > do it, just keep praying. Love ya, Ronnie B, not > bonnie b. > > > On a different note, someone posted something about > Waycross. Way > cross where? Way cross Georgia? One of my best > friends from college > was from Waycross, Georgia. His father owned a > barber shop. The last > name is Flournoy. Him mother was a school teacher > and active in the > community. Do you know those folks way cross > yonder? > > And as far as the raw meat eaters, that is sooo > scary. Trichnosis? > Dad is lucky that is all he contracted. In this day > and age he > should be looking out for Mad Cow Disease or Prion > Disease, or > Creufeldt Jakobs or Bovine Spongiform > Encephalopathy! TRUE KILLERS! > So tell Dad to cook the damn meat well done first! > OTAY? Ain't no > steak or sausage worth you life, is it?!?!?!?!? > > Marla, as far as my soar bottom is concerned, it > has been " soaring " > pretty low. Ain't been in much pain lately. I > guess when I get > tired of the wheel chair I hit the bed and lay on my > side. This > helps the relief. > > Matt, glad to hear your Dad is visiting from Cape > Town. I bet he has > a lot of interesting stories to tell. Any stories > about Great White > Sharks off the coast of South Africa? Enjoy your > vacation with you > Mom in Bean Town. Have some clam chowder for me and > take in a tea > party or two. " The British are coming! The British > are coming! > > I was watching the hot dog eating contest hosted by > 's. Is > anyone familiar with this annual event? Well > someone at 50 plus hot > dogs! Man, I wonder how many worms that is equal > to? Maybe 500 red > wigglers or 250 muddy night crawlers. > > I was thinking maybe we can wipe the slime off the > worms (since you > skiddish sisters are repulsed by worm slime) and > have a worm eating > contest and call it " Ronnie B's and bonnie b's " > Annual Nematode > Roast. What do you think? All the proceed goes > towards sarc > research or paying for meds for sarc patients that > can affort it. We > will have a red wiggler category for the littl kids > and a giant night > crawler category for us fat pred-people. I am sure > I can eat at > least 300 night crawlers! YUM! What about you? > Scared? I dare you. > > We can host the event in different parts of the > country where the > soil is rich, dark and loaded with fat, juicy, > nematodes, (round > worms that is). Hell, we may even sale a few to the > BASS Tournament > if the offer is right. Imagine how much clout the > BASS Tournament > get these days and being assoicated with that event. > We just might > win a bass boat, rod and reel and a pair of > sunglasses. Now wouldn't > that be nice. > > Well, just think about it. And remember this, the > good thing about > worm eating is t.hey are protein rich, don't have to > worry about > trichnosis or mad cow disease and tooth picks not > required. However, > I might add, a little bit of that home made root > beer to wash down > the sandy grit would be helpful. > > By yall, see ya again, ya hear. > > Ronnie b, not bonnie b. <{}); > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2006 Report Share Posted August 13, 2006 I luv ya man, but the only worms I eat have " gummi " in front of the word and come in really pretty colors at the grocery store. ......Connie --- " J. Blanchett " anewronald@...> wrote: > Greetings, > > I have been AWOL for a few days due to a thunder > storm that knocked > out the phone and cable lines here in Tampa. I am > not happy with > Bright House service at all! > > After going through the post, I must say that I was > disturbed very > much ot here of Darlene's condition. Let US ALL > KEEP HER IN ACTIVE > PRAYER, PLEASE! > > There was also a post from a gentleman name > with sarc lesions on > his cerebral cortex. Good advice you gave him > Tracie, as usual. > > I was also concerned about my little swedish sister, > " bonnie b. " (not > ronnie b.) and her situation. I did not read all the > details but her > illness has generated marital problems and a cold > shoulder from her > hubby. This touched home because of my situation. > > Many of us have experienced or is experincing > similar if not > identical treatment from our spouses, be it husband > or wife. But I > must say, don't give up to easily. Fight for it! > But fight the > right fight. Love, kindness, forgiveness and prayer > will heal all > wounds. I know first hand. Why? Because I have > filed for divorce > twice due to the cold nature of my wife. And each > time she has cried > out to me not to proceed with the divorce. As a man > of FAITH, I > prayed and was instructed not proceed with the > divorce and so today, > my wife is visiting me at my mother's home for a > week and we are > sharing the most loving and memorable times that I > have not > experience in some time. The affection that she has > shown me has > been genuine and reminiscent of when we first fell > in love with each > other. > > I say this my sister, " bonnie b. " to encourage you > to prayer and not > give up so hastily. Do not be a doormat, but > remember the good ole > days when times were simpler and better. And > discuss these times > with you hubby. And let God do the rest. I hope > this helps. If not, > then make him a batch of those good old Swedish > Meatballs and > sprinkle some of that EXTRA POWERFUL LOVE IN IT! > And if this doesn't > do it, just keep praying. Love ya, Ronnie B, not > bonnie b. > > > On a different note, someone posted something about > Waycross. Way > cross where? Way cross Georgia? One of my best > friends from college > was from Waycross, Georgia. His father owned a > barber shop. The last > name is Flournoy. Him mother was a school teacher > and active in the > community. Do you know those folks way cross > yonder? > > And as far as the raw meat eaters, that is sooo > scary. Trichnosis? > Dad is lucky that is all he contracted. In this day > and age he > should be looking out for Mad Cow Disease or Prion > Disease, or > Creufeldt Jakobs or Bovine Spongiform > Encephalopathy! TRUE KILLERS! > So tell Dad to cook the damn meat well done first! > OTAY? Ain't no > steak or sausage worth you life, is it?!?!?!?!? > > Marla, as far as my soar bottom is concerned, it > has been " soaring " > pretty low. Ain't been in much pain lately. I > guess when I get > tired of the wheel chair I hit the bed and lay on my > side. This > helps the relief. > > Matt, glad to hear your Dad is visiting from Cape > Town. I bet he has > a lot of interesting stories to tell. Any stories > about Great White > Sharks off the coast of South Africa? Enjoy your > vacation with you > Mom in Bean Town. Have some clam chowder for me and > take in a tea > party or two. " The British are coming! The British > are coming! > > I was watching the hot dog eating contest hosted by > 's. Is > anyone familiar with this annual event? Well > someone at 50 plus hot > dogs! Man, I wonder how many worms that is equal > to? Maybe 500 red > wigglers or 250 muddy night crawlers. > > I was thinking maybe we can wipe the slime off the > worms (since you > skiddish sisters are repulsed by worm slime) and > have a worm eating > contest and call it " Ronnie B's and bonnie b's " > Annual Nematode > Roast. What do you think? All the proceed goes > towards sarc > research or paying for meds for sarc patients that > can affort it. We > will have a red wiggler category for the littl kids > and a giant night > crawler category for us fat pred-people. I am sure > I can eat at > least 300 night crawlers! YUM! What about you? > Scared? I dare you. > > We can host the event in different parts of the > country where the > soil is rich, dark and loaded with fat, juicy, > nematodes, (round > worms that is). Hell, we may even sale a few to the > BASS Tournament > if the offer is right. Imagine how much clout the > BASS Tournament > get these days and being assoicated with that event. > We just might > win a bass boat, rod and reel and a pair of > sunglasses. Now wouldn't > that be nice. > > Well, just think about it. And remember this, the > good thing about > worm eating is t.hey are protein rich, don't have to > worry about > trichnosis or mad cow disease and tooth picks not > required. However, > I might add, a little bit of that home made root > beer to wash down > the sandy grit would be helpful. > > By yall, see ya again, ya hear. > > Ronnie b, not bonnie b. <{}); > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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