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COMMON GROUND COFFEE HOUSE #59

Gayla

New Member
Wendy said . .
"Diane Do you get to sleep on the weekends and take a nap maybe? I hope you charge that mother extra when she is late picking her kids up!"

That's the same thing I thought. My Husband said rather emphatically; "I hope she charges extra!"


Diane, I'm still working on next week. don't have a definite yet.
 

Barnabas H.

<b>Oldtimer</b>
Good morning all!
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Happy Anniversary Brother Jim!
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Praise: PTL we did not have water coming into our basement this past storm (as at last time)! Now we have to make proper repairs to prevent any future occurences.

Have a nice day all, and victories in Jesus!
 
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TaterTot

Guest
Mornin' yall! It was a short night for me too. If I could put that stinkin' book down, I might get enough sleep!

My legs are a little sore this morning - the Jazzercise instructor gave us a real gludial workout last ngiht!! But thats exactly what I need!!!


The girls just finished eating their toaster strudels with blue icing. They saw them on TV and HAD to try them. My two year old just came in here with a blue mouth and said, "It was de-wishus!"

Tomorrow hubby leaves for Meh-hee-co. The girls are sad, but I am hoping to do some extra special things with them while he is gone. He has half a day off today so we are going somewhere to let him get one last good American meal for a while. But he LOVES Mexican food, so he will be fine in that department.

I am gonna stop rambling now. Everyone have a great day!!
love,
Tater
 

Dr. Bob

Administrator
Administrator
Boy Howdy to all! Wyoming is enjoying summer-like conditions NOW (after having the coldest June on record) and it is already nearly 70F. But the sun is noticeably lower in the sky as we near the equinox.

Was planning to pick peppers from the kids garden (they have moved, but no one has rented the house, so zuch's and cukes and peppers abound) but it got dark so early that by the time I fixed dinner for the bride, I'da had to prowl around with a flashlight!

Lots of busy work at the clinic today + trying to find time to work on my sermons for Sunday. And so I begin it with the PRIORITY of spending time on the BB. :eek:
 
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dianetavegia

Guest
The antibiotic made me sick so I've been 'busy' today. UG!

It's warm but sunny here.

Diane
 

WallyGator

New Member
Eat some yogurt or drink a glass or two of buttermilk. The antobiotic has destroyed the good "floral" bacteria in the stomach as well as working on the bad bacteria.
 

Gayla

New Member
You've mentioned before that antibiotics tear up your stomach, haven't you, Diane?

Have y'all been watching Ivan? Right now, he's as big as Frances was.


Yoplait has started it's annual "Save Lids to Save Lives" campaign. for every pink Yoplait Yogurt lid mailed in, they will donate $.10 to support breast cancer research.
 
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TaterTot

Guest
We just got back from WalMart with 7 new additions to our family. Our fish (3 of them) died last week on 3 different days, so we went and got some guppies today. Five of them, and 2 are pregnant. And we got two shrimp, too. On the way home, one of the fish had a baby!!! It was so neat!! But then it got eaten. :(
Hopefully we'll have more tonight!!
 
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DavidsAngel

Guest
Wow I've been neglecting all of you today. I finished my bok and started a new one and went on a bike rtide. We had spegetti for dinner. I'm going to have to go ride some more to lose it all HEHE. SEe you before bed time!

-hands diane some crackers and tater more guppies-
 

I Am Blessed 24

Active Member
The day's work is done!

I am signing off early because "Ole Yeller" is on and Brent has never seen it and I haven't seen it in probably 30 years.

Tonight is 'family night' and it's time to relax!

Have a great evening everyone and pleasant dreams!

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dianetavegia

Guest
Yes, Gayla, anytime I take antibiotics, since that abscessed tooth 2 years ago in March, I get ill. I've stopped the antibiotics on my own and took Imodium like the pharmacist recommended and it's stopped. I'd already taken 8 days of the meds.

Ivan looks like 'he' could mess up all our weather. He's to be here by Wednesday.

TaterTot, we used to have a guppy tank for birthing those babies and had to quickly remove mom but as soon as we introduced the little ones into the tank, the big guys would eat them so we went to goldfish.


Diane
 

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Muffin and I just returned from the Vet. Muffin has allergies. He was given another shot. We will increase his benadryl to twice a day and we are trying another shampoo. His feet must be washed every day for a week or so.

Vet thinks that he is allergic to grass, but my DIL suggested that it might be the powder that I have been putting on the carpet when vacuuming. I think she may be correct as it has become worse since I started using the powder.

I accomplished all my errands today and even bought grandbaby some cute clothes.

Hope you all have a great weekend!
 
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TaterTot

Guest
Man, this fish KEEPS having babies!!! We've had goldfish for a while, but the lst of them died last week and we decided to try guppies. I think I want to go back to goldfish!!!!!! There is another pregnant female too in the batch we got from Walmart. I dont have a breeder tank, but I did put the babies in a little "Sea Monkey" tank. Hopefully they'll last until i can get what I need.
 

Dr. Bob

Administrator
Administrator
Think reading this I am glad I'm not a MOM. Sick or not. :rolleyes:

Had a busy day. Supper was a bust. I made seafood omelets for the wife and I - shrimp, crab (imitation) and scallops, along with 'shrooms and cheese - and made a light hollandaise type sauce for it.

Well made the omelet (wife likes eggs cooked) then spooned in the seafood/sauce andlet it finish cooking. Had some texas toast and homemade blackberry jam.

But the omelet evidently SOAKED UP the sauce and it was really DRY. Ugh. Tasted okay, but I like omelets with stuffing to be moist. Maybe I'll have to make a heavier cream sauce.

Oh, well, will use the rest of the scallops (I got a great deal on them at the market) in a stir fry szchuwan style for supper tomorrow night.

Until then, indigestion. And regrets. It was an expensive dish to only earn a "C-" on my culinary scorecard.

Off to bed . .
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dianetavegia

Guest
Psalms 59:16 But as for me, I will sing about your power. I will shout with joy each morning because of your unfailing love. For you have been my refuge, a place of safety in the day of distress. 17 O my Strength, to you I sing praises, for you, O God, are my refuge, the God who shows me unfailing love.

Good Morning All,
Well I had another bout of 'illness' at 8:30 last night and took another Imodium and nothing else has happened in just over 12 hours. I do have a lot of gas discomfort today tho. Antibiotics are bad for me. :(

Nick's coughing his head off. He caught my cold and the drainage drives him crazy! We've got him drinking hot tea to loosen the gunk.

Jim's working 12 hours today at a mall. They've set up pianos and have 2 salesmen in the middle atrium. It's closer to our house I guess and their store usually closes at 6 on Sat. so we HOPE he'll be able to be home for supper. He had to work 10 hours yesterday. We do, tho, praise the Lord for this job!

I hope all of our friends awaken refreshed and have a most joyous weekend. Nick and I might go over to Gold Dust Park for the yearly festival. The town has a parade and then the festival to celebrate our rich heritage. Villa Rica sits on the largest and richest gold deposit in the U.S. It's all in thin veins tho so it would cost more to mine it than it's worth. Also, part of our heritage is the great Thomas Dorsey.

Thomas A. Dorsey learned his religion from his Baptist minister father and piano from his music teacher mother in Villa Rica, Georgia, where he was born July 1, 1899. He came under the influence of a local blues pianist when they moved to Atlanta in 1910.

He and his family relocated to Chicago during World War I where they joined the Pilgrim Baptist Church, and he studied at the Chicago College of Composition and Arranging and became an agent for Paramount Records.

Dorsey began his musical career known as “Georgia Tom,” playing barrelhouse piano in one of Al Capone’s Chicago speakeasies and leading Ma Rainey’s Jazz Band. He played with Rainey’s Rabbit Foot Minstrels and eventually married Nettie, her dresser. Dorsey hooked up with slide guitarist Hudson Tampa Red Whittaker with whom he recorded the best selling blues hit, "Tight Like That," in 1928 and wrote more than 460 rhythm and blues and jazz songs.

Discouraged by his own efforts to publish and sell his songs through the old method of peddled song sheets, and dissatisfied with the treatment given composers of race music by the music publishing industry, Dorsey became the first independent publisher of black Gospel music with the establishment of The Dorsey House of Music in Chicago in 1932.

He also founded and became the President of the National Convention of Gospel Choirs and Choruses. He wrote his classic and most famous song, "Precious Lord" in grief following the death of his first wife and child in childbirth in 1930. Tommy had traveled to Chicago only to receive the telegram that his wife had died. When he rushed home, he was told the baby had died before he arrived. Overcome with grief, he penned,

Precious Lord, take my hand,
Lead me on, let me stand,
I am tired, I am weak, I am worn;
Through the storm, through the night,
Lead me on to the light:

Refrain

Take my hand, precious Lord,
Lead me home.

When my way grows drear,
Precious Lord, linger near,
When my life is almost gone,
Hear my cry, hear my call,
Hold my hand lest I fall:

Refrain

When the darkness appears
And the night draws near,
And the day is past and gone,
At the river I stand,
Guide my feet, hold my hand:



This song has been recorded by such diverse artists as Mahalia Jackson, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, and Elvis Presley, and was the favorite Gospel song of both Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who asked that it be sung at the rally he led the night before his assassination, and of President Lyndon B. Johnson who requested that it be sung at his funeral.

Almost equally well known is his "Peace in the Valley," which he wrote for Mahalia Jackson in 1937. In October of 1979, he was the first black elected to the Nashville Songwriters International Hall of Fame.

In September 1981, his native Georgia honored him with election to the Georgia Music Hall of Fame; in March 1982, he was the first black elected to the Gospel Music Association's Living Hall of Fame; in August 1982, the Thomas A. Dorsey Archives were opened at Fisk University where his collection joined those of W. C. Handy, George Gershwin, and the Jubilee Singers.

Summing up his life, he says all his work has been “from God, for God, and for his people”. (Source: Southern Music in the 20th Century)[
 
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dianetavegia

Guest
I tried to go to the little local pharmacy downtown for some of his lactobacillus tablets and got caught behind the parade! YIKES...
 
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