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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 3:15:31 PM   
mabel


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Anyone remember when a MacDonalds cheeseburger and a gallon of gas were both $.19 each ?


Well, Bob, you are a little bit older than I am. LOL!! I only remember when gas was .27 cents a gallon and a cheeseburger was about .29 cents.


Yeah, I remember when cheese burgers were about a quarter. but no one remembers popsicles being ten cents, huh. Didn't anyone like popsicles when they were young.


LOL--I remember ten cent popsicles. And dreamsicles. And nickel cherry phosphates at the drug store. And the real golden arches. It was a HUGE treat to go there.


Oh my, you ARE old!!!



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Of course you're addressing the others, not me, eh Floydette?
(yep. still in dee-nile! LOL!)
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 3:19:17 PM   
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Doveflight, I remember shinning my shoes on Sat. night too. I also remember having my hair rolled on pink foam rollers on Sat. night.

I remember being in school (2nd grade) when our teacher told us that the president had been shot.

When man first walked on the moon, I remember looking out my bedroom window at the moon for a long time just thinking about how there was life up there on that night.


I wasn't the only one having to deal with those dumb pink rollers....ugggg... made your head hurt...


Not me. Uh uhh. No way. No pink rollers for me. I remember my mom had those nasty gray pokey rollers, though.
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 3:26:16 PM   
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Of course you're addressing the others, not me, eh Floydette?
(yep. still in dee-nile! LOL!)


I think she's talking to me, Euty, and bobservations.
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 3:49:43 PM   
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Of course you're addressing the others, not me, eh Floydette?
(yep. still in dee-nile! LOL!)


I think she's talking to me, Euty, and bobservations.


Aww....sorry. Am just kidding around. My kids have actually asked me things like "who are the Beatles?" and "mom, did you have flush toilets when you were little?". They have no idea I asked my mom if she had flush toilets!!!!
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 3:54:22 PM   
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Doveflight, I remember shinning my shoes on Sat. night too. I also remember having my hair rolled on pink foam rollers on Sat. night.

I remember being in school (2nd grade) when our teacher told us that the president had been shot.

When man first walked on the moon, I remember looking out my bedroom window at the moon for a long time just thinking about how there was life up there on that night.


I wasn't the only one having to deal with those dumb pink rollers....ugggg... made your head hurt...


Not me. Uh uhh. No way. No pink rollers for me. I remember my mom had those nasty gray pokey rollers, though.


Mabel with pink rollers in her hair....now there is a picture that will stick with me....

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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 3:55:39 PM   
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Of course you're addressing the others, not me, eh Floydette?
(yep. still in dee-nile! LOL!)


I think she's talking to me, Euty, and bobservations.


HA!

Don't let her get off that easy. She knows I was talking about her....doncha Mabel.
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 3:57:22 PM   
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Of course you're addressing the others, not me, eh Floydette?
(yep. still in dee-nile! LOL!)


I think she's talking to me, Euty, and bobservations.


Aww....sorry. Am just kidding around. My kids have actually asked me things like "who are the Beatles?" and "mom, did you have flush toilets when you were little?". They have no idea I asked my mom if she had flush toilets!!!!
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I remember when my daughter was in about 2nd grade...we were studying Abe Lincoln. And she asked..."ok, I know George Washington lived before you did, but did Lincoln??"

hehe

kids, ya gotta love um.
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 4:03:31 PM   
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Mabel with pink rollers in her hair....now there is a picture that will stick with me....





ROTFLOL! Good thing you can't ask my mom. You've no idea of the battles trying to get a dress on me!
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 4:10:49 PM   
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I think she's talking to me, Euty, and bobservations.


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HA!

Don't let her get off that easy. She knows I was talking about her....doncha Mabel.


What? Who me? See, that's the great thing about denial. I don't have a clue what you're talking about.
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 4:17:46 PM   
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I think she's talking to me, Euty, and bobservations.


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HA!

Don't let her get off that easy. She knows I was talking about her....doncha Mabel.


What? Who me? See, that's the great thing about denial. I don't have a clue what you're talking about.
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HUH?

WHAT??


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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 5:06:34 PM   
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So, is this thread a substitute for the old folks folder I read that someone suggested?



[img]http://www.anchoredbygrace.com/smileys/emsmileo.gif[/img] 40 isn't old!!

I'm 47 and will consider myself middle-aged for a long time.

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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 5:17:20 PM   
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So, is this thread a substitute for the old folks folder I read that someone suggested?



[img]http://www.anchoredbygrace.com/smileys/emsmileo.gif[/img] 40 isn't old!!



I'm 47 and will consider myself middle-aged for a long time.


My grandmother lived to 91, my mother has a real good chance seeing 100, so considering that I'm not even middle aged yet, I"ll atleast be 110 if not 120. Watch out Methusalah.

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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 5:18:26 PM   
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OK guys, enough of pink rollers, etc -do you remember darned socks?

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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 5:25:05 PM   
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OK guys, enough of pink rollers, etc -do you remember darned socks?


The most uncomfortable things.....oh my....
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 5:42:36 PM   
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I don't think I wore darned socks, but I do remember putting clear fingernail polish on runs in my hose. I also remember wearing fish net hose.
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 6:07:49 PM   
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I remember darned socks. My mother taught me to put a light bulb or ball or something round in the end of the sock to darn the heel.

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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 7:15:38 PM  1 votes
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wow, you gals have us guys beat by a long shot. all our memories are about food, treehouses and cars.
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 7:21:05 PM  1 votes
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[image]I'm 47 and will consider myself middle-aged for a long time. [/image]
A quick recap:
At 20, your hair starts falling out, but seriously so at 30.

At 40, your your arms begin shrinking in length, even more so by 45. ("Four-eyes" is no longer a nickname you give others.)

At 50, little of the remain hair on your head is its original color - unless you help it chemically. And your mind slowly begins to leak out and a second childhood ceases to be a crazy idea to you.

Or so I've heard.
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 7:21:50 PM   
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wow, you gals have us guys beat by a long shot. all our memories are about food, treehouses and cars.


Having had many brothers, I was trying to help out your memories, but the best I could come up with was cobbing corn in the hand grinder, cranking the tractor wheel and shootin pidgeons out the haymow window.

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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 8:47:46 PM  1 votes
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wow, you gals have us guys beat by a long shot. all our memories are about food, treehouses and cars.


Having had many brothers, I was trying to help out your memories, but the best I could come up with was cobbing corn in the hand grinder, cranking the tractor wheel and shootin pidgeons out the haymow window.


Oh, yeah forgot about shootin birds. bad boys! Can't believe we did that now.

and I used to fly fish with my uncle. course I was the one with the hip boots that got to get in the freezing water to unsnag the hooks.
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 9:21:12 PM   
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Oh, yeah forgot about shootin birds. bad boys! Can't believe we did that now.



I am so glad to hear someone regrets the rash behavior of their youth. I used to be so mad at them for shooting the birds.

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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 10:56:38 PM   
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wow, you gals have us guys beat by a long shot. all our memories are about food, treehouses and cars.


Ok then. First car was what?
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 11:05:07 PM  1 votes
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Ok then. First car was what?


Volvo!
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 11:11:09 PM   
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Ok then. First car was what?


Volvo!


C'mon. Thought guys listed more details about their cars.
Mine was a '69 Mercury Montery. Half car, half barge.

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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 5/1/2005 11:16:12 PM  1 votes
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Orange Volvo. old and ugly. it's all I can remember. LOL
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