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Date: 10/12/2010
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It's "Elvis Presley Tuesday" folks! Here's a YouTube clip of Elvis performing "Polk Salad Annie" in Las Vegas .....
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Elvis Presley - "Polk Salad Annie" ♫ ♫♫ ♫ ♫♫ ♫ ♫♫
A. A. Newman (Son of A. E. Newman) Visits Parents Over The Weekend
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Date: 10/12/2010
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A. A. Newman, a freshman at the University of Missouri - Columbia, visited with his parents in Bland over the weekend. A. E. Newman reported that his son is doing great at Mizzou. "He's getting straight A's in his first semester at MU!" said the elder Newman. The younger Newman is studying nuclear physics and is preparing for a career with the nuclear Navy. A. E. Newman went on to say "I just hope the boy doesn't screw up and melt down that research reactor Mizzou has out there on South Providence Road! He's always been a little accident prone ya know!"
A. A. Newman (Son of A. E. Newman) Freshman at Mizzou |
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A. A. Newman, a freshman at the University of Missouri - Columbia, visited with his parents in Bland over the weekend. A. E. Newman reported that his son is doing great at Mizzou. "He's getting straight A's in his first semester at MU!" said the elder Newman. The younger Newman is studying nuclear physics and is preparing for a career with the nuclear Navy. A. E. Newman went on to say "I just hope the boy doesn't screw up and melt down that research reactor Mizzou has out there on South Providence Road! He's always been a little accident prone ya know!"
Photo Of The Day - Tuesday, 10/12/2010
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Date: 10/12/2010
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Date: 10/12/2010
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Hermannhof Winery East First Street Hermann, MO 10/4/2010 Photo by Dick Schaefer (Hermann Hearsay). Copyright protected. All rights reserved. |
Laugh Of The Day - Tuesday, 10/12/2010
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Date: 10/12/2010
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Do you remember "Professor" Irwin Corey, "World's Foremost Authority" and 96 year old comic legend? He frequently appeared on "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour". Since the 1940's he's donned his "Professor" role and clothes, creating a double-talk style, worthy of many a politician or pretentious orator. He's very much alive and absurdly pontificating to this day.
Date: 10/12/2010
Post: 888
Do you remember "Professor" Irwin Corey, "World's Foremost Authority" and 96 year old comic legend? He frequently appeared on "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour". Since the 1940's he's donned his "Professor" role and clothes, creating a double-talk style, worthy of many a politician or pretentious orator. He's very much alive and absurdly pontificating to this day.
Quote Of The Day - Tuesday, 10/12/2010
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Date: 10/12/2010
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"Eh, what's up, doc? You can't shoot a wabbit." ~ Bugs Bunny
Date: 10/12/2010
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"Eh, what's up, doc? You can't shoot a wabbit." ~ Bugs Bunny
Bible Verse Of The Day - Tuesday, 10/12/2010
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Date: 10/12/2010
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So for a whole year Barnabas and Saul met with the church and taught great numbers of people. The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch. ~ Acts 11:26b
Antioch was a big city, so we are reading about an urban church plant in this passage. With the density and diversity of Antioch it is amazing to realize that Christianity flourished in the large cities of that day. The Scripture and history have shown that the challenges of urban life have been a seedbed for church growth. In the rigors of different cultures and religions, the followers of Jesus were so distinct that they received a new name – Christians! What about our day? Are we living in such a way that we are distinct from all of the voices that call out around us? Like the story of Antioch, we have an amazing opportunity in front of us. The gospel was made to prosper in times like these.
Today’s commentary by Dave Whitehead, Senior Pastor, GraceNYC.org
Date: 10/12/2010
Post: 886
So for a whole year Barnabas and Saul met with the church and taught great numbers of people. The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch. ~ Acts 11:26b
Antioch was a big city, so we are reading about an urban church plant in this passage. With the density and diversity of Antioch it is amazing to realize that Christianity flourished in the large cities of that day. The Scripture and history have shown that the challenges of urban life have been a seedbed for church growth. In the rigors of different cultures and religions, the followers of Jesus were so distinct that they received a new name – Christians! What about our day? Are we living in such a way that we are distinct from all of the voices that call out around us? Like the story of Antioch, we have an amazing opportunity in front of us. The gospel was made to prosper in times like these.
Today’s commentary by Dave Whitehead, Senior Pastor, GraceNYC.org
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