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Sunday greetings, everyone!susan guitar

I forgot to report, last Chicken Thursday, about how my birthday gift went over with Grandma Cybersalt. I bought her a guitar and she was very happy to receive it. On the scale of socks to electric keyboard, she has assured me the guitar is well towards the electric keyboard end of that range! Another win for both of us!

Today's video share is a satisfying look at some true skill at work refurbishing a radiator. I don't know why, but I found this very satisfying to watch!
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Enjoy the rest of today's digest!

~ Pastor Tim 



Navy Shots

nurse needleWhile I'm not sure of the procedure now, when I was in the Navy, every so often, you got umpteen shots, whether you needed them or not. The carrier pilot in front of me as we passed thru the line asked for a drink of water after receiving what seemed to be at least a dozen different needles.

The Corpsman asked if he was dizzy.

"No, not at all." he replied. "I just wanna see if I'm still water-tight."



One-Liner #1806

canoe moraine lakeThe most dangerous kind of canoes are volcanoes.



"Be a Billionaire!"

and Help

Refugees and

Persecuted Christians

Be A Billionaire!


Circle Pun

man thinking 5Could crop circles be the work of a cereal killer?



Quote #2241

applaud"Always clap for your friends, even if their dreams come true before yours."

- Shehzad Ahmad



Big City Worry

hotel doorA friend and I stayed at a Chicago hotel while attending a convention. Since we weren't used to the big city, we were overly concerned about security.

The first night we placed a chair against the door and stacked our luggage on it. To complete the barricade, we put the trash can on top. If an intruder tried to break in, we'd be sure to hear him.

Around 1 a.m. there was a knock on the door.

"Who is it?" my friend asked nervously.

"Honey," a woman on the other side yelled, "you left your key in the door."


Featured Illustrations are items well suited for illustrating or inspiring a point in a sermon, speech, or devotional. Funny, moving, or perhaps even graphic, the point of them is the point you make with them.


Rev. James Snyder, God's Penman, writes . . . . 

The Cookie Monster Has Returned

cookiesSitting in my office working on some projects, I was suddenly surrounded by a familiar aroma. This surprised me because I had no idea what was happening.

That aroma was familiar, but I couldn't identify it.

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