RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 8/22/2007 10:24:01 AM
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bzirk
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Yeah, he frequently made that comment, and it was always very emphatic. "I did not....know that!"
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 8/22/2007 1:56:51 PM
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amyk
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I think Johnny was one of the best "interviewers" because he really seemed interested in the guests he had on there and did not seem like he was always thinking ahead to how he could come up with a joke, etc. In other words, I guess I felt like he was not there just to show off himself, but to actually let the guests speak, instead of jumping in and interrupting them constantly. And whether he was genuinely amazed or not, at least he acted the part well and did seem interested in learning new facts - like stuff about the animals with Joan Embry from the San Diego Zoo.
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 8/26/2007 12:29:37 PM
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Johnny Carson was great. I've still got some of his tapes. I especially loved the animal section. One of the best things about Carson was his curiosity, his humor, and his laughter. He made people smile.
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 8/26/2007 12:38:42 PM
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Frankie Lane was a little more heavy set than the "exercise nut" you're thinkin' of. Actually, Jack LaLane is still on tv selling a juicer. When I look at him and his wife, I'm almost convinced to buy one. But I'm cheap, so I don't. That juicer is one of the best and most reasonably priced. I've got one. Relatively quiet, fast as can be, and easy to clean. Really does a superb job.
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 10/11/2007 7:49:17 PM
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Sadey
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I just found this thread and love it. I would love to read all 1400 and some post but I'm 65 and I could be dead by the time I'm through. I just don't have that many years left.
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 10/15/2007 9:24:16 AM
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relady
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I too am a 40+, and a 50+ , still feeling 20+ until it comes time for hard labor, then I feel 80+ OMG, this is ME! LOL. Inside, I still think I'm in my 20s even though I know I'm not......I truly do miss being "young".
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 10/26/2007 11:28:05 AM
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[cough, cough] This place is gettin kinda dusty. How 'bout I throw out a subject for comments? Ready? Ben Casey
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 10/29/2007 8:19:35 PM
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bzirk
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I thought it was Dr. Kildare who was the rage -- at least back then.
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 10/30/2007 8:30:47 PM
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am 42 am a leader inourchildrens ministry Awana and a usher
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RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians - 4/23/2008 10:13:50 AM
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ORIGINAL: jbow quote:
ORIGINAL: Exegetist Johnny Carson was great. I've still got some of his tapes. I especially loved the animal section. One of the best things about Carson was his curiosity, his humor, and his laughter. He made people smile. Carson was a Parr wannabe... laff. Yep... i'm that old. I'm 56. We only had two channels on our TV when I was a kid. Sometimes I miss those days, especially when these days seem so crazy but then I remember that I am now that much closer to the end... and that is a good thing. J When we got our TV there was only one channel available (shows I am olkder or at least lived further out in the sticks than you did Julien). Now I recieve well over 200 channels, but have most of them blocked because the are so worldly that I refuse to watch them. Other than the discovery channel, news, and animal planet, I am back to watching reruns of Gunsmoke, Dukes of Hazzard, etc. Oh yea, I must admit NASCAR just seems to pop up, and praise God for TIVO so I can catch those Sunday early and late races that coincide with Church .
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