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You May Recall That On Easter Sunday I Made ...
Contributed by Sermon Central on Jun 18, 2007 (message contributor)
You may recall that on Easter Sunday I made reference to Charles Schulz’s comic strip PEANUTS. The fact that I have to identify it as “Charles Schulz’s comic strip PEANUTS” just shows you how much things have changed. In the circles where I grew up, you could quote “PEANUTS” with no more introduction than you if you’d said, “SHAKESPEARE” or “THE BEATLES.”
Anyway, in one strip, Linus runs up to Charlie Brown and says, "Charlie Brown, I just saw the most unbelievable football game... What a comeback The quarterback threw a perfect pass to the left end, who ran all the way for a touchdown The fans went wild Thousands of people ran onto the field laughing and screaming They were so happy they were rolling on the ground and hugging each other It was fantastic”
And Charlie Brown – Good Ol’ Charlie Brown – says, “How did the other team feel?”
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There Is A Nautical Term Used In The Sailing ... PRO
Contributed by Philip Harrelson on Sep 16, 2004
There is a nautical term used in the sailing world today that I want to tell you about. It is called “kedging.” A kedge anchor is used when a ship is grounded or found in turbulent seas. Sailors will row the kedge anchor as far as they can from the ship in the general direction they wish to move ...read more
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I Was Reading A Book Recently And I Ran Across A ... PRO
Contributed by Philip Harrelson on Sep 16, 2004
I was reading a book recently and I ran across a little line that totally overwhelmed and motivated me. It appears in Lance Armstrong’s new book "Every Second Counts." He tells about riding the Tour de France and the falls, the heat, the pressure of winning again, the broken ribs, the viruses, ...read more
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