“We are continually faced with
a series of great opportunities
brilliantly disguised as
insoluble problems”
– John W. Gardner
Have a lovely Shabbat, and a fantastic weekend.
Tags: Love, Open thread, Shabbat
“We are continually faced with
a series of great opportunities
brilliantly disguised as
insoluble problems”
– John W. Gardner
Have a lovely Shabbat, and a fantastic weekend.
Tags: Love, Open thread, Shabbat
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We're not easily offended and don't want people to think they have to walk on eggshells around here (like at another place that shall remain nameless) but of course, there is a limit to everything.
Play nice!
website design was Built By David
Great quote!
You just have to:
“Git’er done”- Larry, the cable guy
I love all the hidden links.
So, I was came across this site that mentioned LGF 2.0: The Blogmocracy. We should go and say nice things about this place. Its the least we can do I think.
http://www.blogcatalog.com/blogs/lgf-20-the-blogmocracy.html
Wrath
Have a great Shabbat and very happy Purim.
Wrath–
Today’s commentary on the Torah Portion is just awesome — thanks for linking it.
Hey Bayonet, I’ve heard about that place!
I wish I could respond further, but I am already running late for Shabbos, thank you all for the exceptionally nice comments.
Lech Em Elokim!
Somebody left a nice comment about this site at that site Bayonet linked to.
ChildofMary, it really is. I love these Friday Shabbat posts. They calm me.
Have a great weekend Wrath! (sending happy waves your way cause you prolly didn’t see this)
Bar, what exceptionally bright and right
commenters. we should try to win’em over.
Yes, another great Torah lesson.
My favorite nugget:
“….responsibility is a tremendous cause for celebration.”
If there is no judgment, there is no responsibility. If we are not RESPONSIBLE, can we be free, can we have ’self-esteem,’ can we be happy, can we even be truly human?
Arwyn — Hi!! Question — you were the one that helped me with my Gravatar under the old format — now I see it in the Comments list in the sidebar but not in the post — I don’t see anyone’s — I saw on one thread that there was a difference for IE7 users but could not see clearly if there was something we had to do to fix it — Please help once again.
Get your groove-on with some Melvin Taylor
American Dream
My castle made of sand didn’t last long!
Hope everyone has a good weekend.
I like the drawing in this post, it’s cheerful. The little guy on the far right looks pretty happy.
Looks like the new format is in the garage getting an overhaul. Go Guys and Gals. Tomorrow may bring the new, new LGF2.
An infinite number of mathematicians walk into a bar. The first one orders a beer. The second orders half a beer. The third, a quarter of a beer. The bartender says “You’re all idiots”, and pours two beers. ”
ChildofMary, I had to deactivate them while I find the fix for IE. I fell out last night and didn’t get to it, and now my youngest is revving up the four-wheeler because it’s so gorgeous outside!
They’re coming back though! Along with comment numbering (that’s the two top things on the list right now).
Sparky, it’s a process
We are evolving
(y’all tell me if the edit options get to be too much of a slag. LGF has me scared of Ajax.)
Oh, Jerusalem, if I Forget.