Monday, October 4, 2010

Photo Of The Day - Monday, 10/4/2010

Published by Lois Lame, SSALRCYTMVDQJCP & Assistant Editor

Date:  10/4/2010
Post:  841

One of my favorite restaurants in Hermann .....

Entrance to Vintage 1847 Restaurant
At Stone Hill Winery
10/4/2010

Photo by Dick Schaefer (Hermann Hearsay)
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The Beatles - "Help" ♫ ♫♫ ♫ ♫♫ ♫ ♫♫

Published by Lois Lame, SSALRCYTMVDQJCP & Assistant Editor

Date:  10/4/2010
Post:  840

It's "Beatles Monday"!  Here's a Beatles song from their early years .....

Laugh Of The Day - Monday, 10/4/2010

Published by Lois Lame, SSALRCYTMVDQJCP & Assistant Editor

Date:  10/4/2010
Post:  839

"But there are advantages to being elected President. The day after I was elected, I had my high school grades classified Top Secret."  ~ President Ronald Wilson Reagan

Quote Of The Day - Monday, 10/4/2010

Published by Lois Lame, SSALRCYTMVDQJCP & Assistant Editor

Date:  10/4/2010
Post:  838

"Concentrated power has always been the enemy of liberty."  ~ President Ronald Wilson Reagan

Bible Verse Of The Day - Monday, 10/4/2010

Published by Lois Lame, SSALRCYTMVDQJCP & Assistant Editor

Date:  10/4/2010
Post:  837

Endure hardship as discipline; God is treating you as sons. For what son is not disciplined by his father? If you are not disciplined (and everyone undergoes discipline), then you are illegitimate children and not true sons.  ~ Hebrews 12:7-8

Many times we look at hardship as something to be avoided at all costs. But the Scripture tells us that our Father disciplines us for our good. It is God’s discipline that tells us that we are sons (and daughters – sonship was a title of inherence back then). The Father is preparing his children to run the business with Him. So if you are in difficult times, rejoice! The One who loves you and knows you better than anyone else is grooming you. The process may be painful, but in the long run it will produce fruit that lasts forever.

Today’s commentary by Dave Whitehead, Senior Pastor, GraceNYC.org

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Editorial Comment: Cut down on your mouse clicks! Read Hermann Hearsay instead of the competition!

Published by Jimmy Oldsun, NDRIRSRWRAFTC & Editor

Date:  10/3/2010
Post:  836

Tired of clicking on that "Read more" link just so you can read the rest of an article or news report?!  I know exactly how you feel!  That's why we instructed our IT guy, Frank Furter, to design our Hermann Hearsay website so you don't have to do all that time-consuming, wasteful "mouse clicking"! 

Why waste your valuable time "clicking" to access a new page in order to read the entire article or news report?  That wastes your time uneccessarily!  It also places more wear and tear on your poor little computer mouse!  And if you happen to suffer from rheumatoid arthritis, all that "clicking" can be downright painful!

Our website by comparison is very simple.  Log on to:  http://www.hermannhearsay.blogspot.com/.  (Most of our FREE subscribers have our website saved in their "Favorites" list.)  Linking to our website takes you directly to our current articles and news reports.  No "clicking" required to read the entirety of each and every posted article or news report.  There are ten (10) postings on each page of our website which generally represents one or two days worth of reporting and editorial comment.  Our competitor also has ten (10) postings on each page of his website.  The difference is that you can read all ten (10) of our postings without a lot of painful or time-consuming "mouse clicking" while our competitor requires you to click on "Read more" to read each of his postings and then click on "Back" or "Home" in order to get back to the "Main Page".  So, in order to read ten (10) of their postings, you will have to make twenty (20) additional "mouse clicks" that you don't have to make on Hermann Hearsay!

But folks, that's not all!  If you want to make a comment on our competitor's website, you will first have to click on "Login" or "Register".  Then you have to jump through further hoops to verify your identity (more key strokes and mouse clicks).  And finally, if you've done everything just right, you are given the privilege of making a comment.  That comment will be moderated by the publisher and if he doesn't happen to like your point of view, your comment will not be published.  At Hermann Hearsay, you can just click on the "COMMENTS" button at the end of each posting and freely express your point of view.  No FBI background checks, no censorship, no condemnation for expressing a point of view in opposition to that of the author of the posting.

So, to those of you who are wasting all of your valuable time clicking here and clicking there and wearing out your computer mouses, we invite you to become a FREE subscriber here at Hermann Hearsay.  Why pay $19.95 per year just so you can be treated with disrespect?  We are FREE and won't treat you with disrespect!  Why pay $19.95 per year so you can prematurely wear out your computer mouse?  We are FREE and won't cause premature wear and tear on your computer mouse!  Why pay $19.95 per year so you can waste your valuable and limited time making all those additional and unnecessary mouse clicks?  We are FREE, and we won't waste your time!

Willie Nelson - "Uncloudy Day" ♫ ♫♫ ♫ ♫♫ ♫ ♫♫

Published by Lois Lame, SSALRCYTMVDQJCP & Assistant Editor

Date:  10/3/2010
Post:  835

It's Oktoberfest here in Hermann and it's also "Willie Nelson Sunday".  The following YouTube clip is from the 1980 movie, "Honeysuckle Rose".  Buck Bonham (played by Willie Nelson) and Viv Bonham (played by Dyan Cannon) sing "Uncloudy Day" at a summer concert in Texas honoring Garland Ramsey (played by Slim Pickens).  The final scene from one of my all-time favorite movies!

 

Bible Verse Of The Day - Sunday, 10/3/2010

Published by Lois Lame, SSALRCYTMVDQJCP & Assistant Editor

Date:  10/3/2010
Post:  834

Though I am free and belong to no man, I make myself a slave to everyone, to win as many as possible.  ~ 1 Corinthians 9:19

Paul’s imagery is striking. Though he can claim citizenship, Paul took a lower position in order to win more to Jesus Christ. How do we view ourselves? Do we demand rights? In a day of Christian consumerism where we establish ourselves as connoisseurs of Sunday services, sermons, and worship music, are we willing to give up the right of our preference in order to serve others?

Today’s commentary by Dave Whitehead, Senior Pastor, GraceNYC.org

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Photo Of The Day - Saturday, 10/2/2010

Published by Lois Lame, SSALRCYTMVDQJCP & Assistant Editor

Date:  10/2/2010
Post:  833


"Leaves Turning Color"
West 6th Street, Hermann
10/2/2010

Photo by Dick Schaefer (Hermann Hearsay)
Copyright protected.  All rights reserved.

You can't advertise with us - you're Christian.

Published by Dick Schaefer, Award-winning, Unpaid, Part-time Contributing Writer; Amateur Investigative Reporter; and Aspiring Photo-Journalist

Date:  10/2/2010
Post:  832

"Political correctness" run amok!  Everyone is "offended" by something these days!

Click on the following link to read a WND news story about something which happened to a Christian bookstore owner in Kittanning, Pennsylvania:

http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=210573

Patsy Cline - "You Belong To Me" ♫ ♫♫ ♫ ♫♫ ♫ ♫♫

Published by Lois Lame, SSALRCYTMVDQJCP & Assistant Editor

Date:  10/2/2010
Post:  831

It's "Patsy Cline Saturday".  Here's a song many of you will remember.  No one ever did it better than Patsy!

Laugh Of The Day - Saturday, 10/2/2010

Published by Lois Lame, SSALRCYTMVDQJCP & Assistant Editor

Date:  10/2/2010
Post:  830

"Ladies and gentlemen, you can't please everyone. Take my girlfriend - I think she's the most remarkable woman in the world. . . . That's me . . . But to my wife . . ."  ~ Jackie Mason

Quote Of The Day - Saturday, 10/2/2010

Published by Lois Lame, SSALRCYTMVDQJCP & Assistant Editor

Date:  10/2/2010
Post:  829

"Freedom is a fragile thing and is never more than one generation away from extinction."  ~ President Ronald Wilson Reagan

Bible Verse Of The Day - Saturday, 10/2/2010

Published by Lois Lame, SSALRCYTMVDQJCP & Assistant Editor

Date:  10/2/2010
Post:  828

So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.  ~ Genesis 1:27

The Bible speaks of man being in the image of God. We are the only creature in the Bible that have this unique trait. Therefore, no matter how far that we run from God His image is in us to remind us that we are made for life with God. We can’t help it. It is the image of God within us that moves us with compassion. The image of God is what the Holy Spirit touches to convict us of sin. Do you know someone who everyone thinks is unreachable with the gospel? Their image says something else.

Today’s commentary by Dave Whitehead, Senior Pastor, GraceNYC.org

Friday, October 1, 2010

Photo Of The Day - Friday, 10/1/2010

Published by Lois Lame, SSALRCYTMVDQJCP & Assistant Editor

Date:  10/1/2010
Post:  827


October Blue Sky


Watkins Weekend Weather Report - Friday, 10/1 thru Sunday, 10/3

Published by Frank Furter, IT Manager, Weekend Weather Reporter, Custodian and Coffee Brewer

Date:  10/1/2010
Post:  826

My University of Phoenix correspondence course in meteorology is going really well! This past week we studied all the types of clouds.  You know ..... cumulus (heap), stratus (layer), cirrus (curl of hair) and nimbus (rain).   Yep, I'm sure learning a lot!  And one of these days, I'm gonna be a great weatherman just like Dave Murray!

The autumn weather pattern will be settling into the local area this weekend .....

Today: Abundant sunshine. High 74F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight: Mainly clear skies. Low 46F. Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph.

Tomorrow: Partly cloudy skies. High around 65F. Winds N at 10 to 20 mph.

Tomorrow night: Clear skies. Low 37F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph.

Sunday: Sunny. Highs in the low 60s and lows in the mid 30s.

This will be a great first weekend for the Hermann Oktoberfest!  Get out there and enjoy the wineries, Tin Mill Brewery, the music and the food!

BREAKING NEWS - A. E. Newman Finalist for NFIB's National Small Business Award


Published by Dick Schaefer, Award-winning, Unpaid, Part-time Contributing Writer; Amateur Investigative Reporter; and Aspiring Photo-Journalist

Date:  10/1/2010
Post:  825

Hermann Hearsay has just learned that A. E. Newman, owner of "Mid-Missouri Mule Rides" near Bland and candidate for the office of Southern District Associate Commissioner of Gasconade County, is a finalist for the "National Small Business Award" presented by the NFIB (National Federation of Independent Business).

Newman told us that the award will be presented in Las Vegas on November 4th.  Hermann Hearsay will continue to follow this story closely, and we will let you know how Newman does.  Newman said  ... "I am soooo excited, I could almost puke!"

A. E. Newman
Owner of "Mid-Missouri Mule Rides" and
Candidate for SDAC of Gasconade County

John Denver - "The Strangest Dream" ♫ ♫♫ ♫ ♫♫ ♫ ♫♫

Published by Lois Lame, SSALRCYTMVDQJCP & Assistant Editor

Date:  10/1/2010
Post:  824

It's Friday, October 1.  It's the first day of Oktoberfest in Hermann, and it's also "John Denver Friday"

On April 24, 1971, John Denver sang "The Strangest Dream" at a peace march in Washington, DC. The anti-war march was to protest the Vietnam War. The song, written by Ed McCurdy, was one of the anthems of the anti-war era.

Here then is John Denver singing "The Strangest Dream" .....

Laugh Of The Day - Friday, 10/1/2010

Published by Lois Lame, SSALRCYTMVDQJCP & Assistant Editor

Date:  10/1/2010
Post:  823

"Human beings are human beings. They say what they want, don't they? They used to say it across the fence while they were hanging wash. Now they just say it on the Internet."  ~ Dennis Miller

Quote Of The Day - Friday, 10/1/2010

Published by Lois Lame, SSALRCYTMVDQJCP & Assistant Editor

Date:  10/1/2010
Post:  822


"If you don't want to have to kill or capture every bad guy in the country, you have to reintegrate those who are willing to be reconciled and become part of the solution instead of a continued part of the problem."  ~ General David Petraeus