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Some Of You May Have Seen The Movie Santa Claus. ... PRO
Contributed by Martin Wiles on May 5, 2002 (message contributor)
Some of you may have seen the movie Santa Claus. It is the story of a little boy whose father becomes Santa Claus. The trouble is, he can’t get his mother and her new husband who is a psychologist to believe it. It begins to cause trouble in the family. One day, his stepfather is trying to get him to see how it is scientifically impossible for one man to get presents to all the children on the same night. Then he questions the young child about flying reindeer. He asks, “Have you ever seen flying reindeer?” The young boy says he has,...
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Some Years Ago Gladys And I Bought A Computer ... PRO
Contributed by Gene Gregory on Oct 16, 2004
Some years ago Gladys and I bought a computer that was a display model. We used it for a number of years. As a matter of fact, Steve just finished rebuilding it so the church can use it while the church’s computer is being repaired. Now, that computer served us well and I was able to do a ...read more
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A Dear Lady Was Asked What She Used To Make Her ...
Contributed by Bruce Howell on Aug 12, 2004
A dear lady was asked what she used to make her complexion so beautiful. Her answer: “Its all in the make-up.” - for my lips I use truth - For my voice I use kindness - For my eyes, I use compassion - For my hands I use charity - For my figure, I ...read more
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