I used to hear this guy on the radio at ten years of age and I'd sit there thinking, wow, Harvey really super duper erudite and now I hear him and think, who do you imagine you're talking to you arrested in time young whippersnapper? Huh?
He invented Harvey Wallbangers, you know.
Tell me something interesting, Bud, like the people who aren't having it, rather, they're having another thing. Creating another thing by their daily activities. You're always so Christian ethic morally anchored yet you described again what children already know, reviewed, and pedantically, you wore me out, while citizens at large having coffee offer prayer for protection right there in pubic. It's how they live. These unhappy events permitted them to come forward I'm assuming. The point is while one reality is being forced another accompanies it healing and strengthening as they go. By everyday actions they're simply not having it.
It's like the scenes where the Borg ship is attacked powerfully and huge pieces of the intricate cube are obliterated and the camera goes in for the closeup of the blast damage and viewers are treated with latticework of pipes and weaving of unrecognizable space ship-related implementations heal itself as if it were organic and at that speed soon the whole thing will be patched up again without any actual Borg present on the outside of the ship or any damage.
There is more power in that photograph than first apparent. I think. It means more than it shows, and it shows a lot.
Group prayer is powerful. It really is. Group prayer really does heal when you allow it. And I'm not saying the presumption if it doesn't work then you're not trying. Sometimes it doesn't work otherwise, despite the group prayer.
Another instance a man comes up to a cop pumping gas and says, "I got your back as long as you're here pumping gas." He filled up, drove off, the guy waved and stayed behind to guard the next cop. It blew the cop's mind and he posted somewhere on social media. That guy by himself or as a group are not having it by creating something different instead.
While Harvey goes on. What is he, still alive? What, 150 years old by now, right? He's gotta be at LEAST 140. Or else dead. I feel comfortable saying this because everyone else I know are dropping like flies and this guy was old when a pterodactyl took me to school.
And now I just punked myself again because i have to go vacuum dead flies.
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There's a Mike Rowe tag, Lem. FYI.
I used to hear this guy on the radio at ten years of age and I'd sit there thinking, wow, Harvey really super duper erudite and now I hear him and think, who do you imagine you're talking to you arrested in time young whippersnapper? Huh?
He invented Harvey Wallbangers, you know.
Tell me something interesting, Bud, like the people who aren't having it, rather, they're having another thing. Creating another thing by their daily activities. You're always so Christian ethic morally anchored yet you described again what children already know, reviewed, and pedantically, you wore me out, while citizens at large having coffee offer prayer for protection right there in pubic. It's how they live. These unhappy events permitted them to come forward I'm assuming. The point is while one reality is being forced another accompanies it healing and strengthening as they go. By everyday actions they're simply not having it.
It's like the scenes where the Borg ship is attacked powerfully and huge pieces of the intricate cube are obliterated and the camera goes in for the closeup of the blast damage and viewers are treated with latticework of pipes and weaving of unrecognizable space ship-related implementations heal itself as if it were organic and at that speed soon the whole thing will be patched up again without any actual Borg present on the outside of the ship or any damage.
There is more power in that photograph than first apparent. I think. It means more than it shows, and it shows a lot.
Group prayer is powerful. It really is. Group prayer really does heal when you allow it. And I'm not saying the presumption if it doesn't work then you're not trying. Sometimes it doesn't work otherwise, despite the group prayer.
Another instance a man comes up to a cop pumping gas and says, "I got your back as long as you're here pumping gas." He filled up, drove off, the guy waved and stayed behind to guard the next cop. It blew the cop's mind and he posted somewhere on social media. That guy by himself or as a group are not having it by creating something different instead.
While Harvey goes on. What is he, still alive? What, 150 years old by now, right? He's gotta be at LEAST 140. Or else dead. I feel comfortable saying this because everyone else I know are dropping like flies and this guy was old when a pterodactyl took me to school.
And now I just punked myself again because i have to go vacuum dead flies.
Thanks Chickl.
Now we get "An American story with Tom Brokaw". Tom is lame, self-absorbed moral mush.
I like Paul Harvey. His voice reminds me of long road trips with my father who would always tune in Harvey around noon on AM radio.
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