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Anonymous (64.12.117.12)
10-28-2004, 05:07 AM
The curse is broken!
Anonymous (68.83.101.114)
10-28-2004, 05:10 AM
There is no such thing as a curse for a Christian.
Praise God !!!!!
The Red Sox Win the 2004 World Series !!!!!!
RJ (151.203.157.69)
10-28-2004, 05:31 AM
I have been a diehard Sox fan since I was 5 years old...and I am dancin' on air tonight!!!Sure wish I was going to be in Boston for the parade...
ONE HAPPY RED SOX FAN
Anonymous (4.155.236.67)
10-28-2004, 06:51 AM
Another Red Sox fan too right here...a sorry one that followed the entourage down from Lenox, boy was I stupid!! Again, the family....
Anonymous (24.58.114.87)
10-28-2004, 08:04 AM
I'll say it again, Boston blows and is the next Sodom! evil ****hole!
talking about ****holes...
http://liquidwaves.blogspot.com/
Bob Brinton (141.154.147.150)
10-28-2004, 09:07 AM
Now the Pats can go for the next Bowl and make a Boston sandwich.
Anonymous (205.188.117.12)
10-28-2004, 06:40 PM
hey 24.58, you must be a Yankees fan.
hey, even they are classy compared to you.
Boston rocks, Red Sox are world champions!!!
and you are still a disgusting little maggot
Anonymous (68.83.101.114)
10-28-2004, 07:52 PM
24.58 you need to grow up a little. People here don't care about your little trash mouth. It does not display any Christian values in you at all...
Too bad you think that you have to be vulgar to be heard...
Hope that isn't so in your real life!!
Talk like that is exactly what gives Christians a bad name in the world!!
May God forgive your vile mouth...
Remember, Jesus said that as a man thinks in his heart, so is he...
Basically, garbage in...garbage out!!!
Anonymous (68.83.101.114)
10-29-2004, 05:18 AM
!!
Anonymous (24.58.114.87)
10-29-2004, 02:18 PM
(68.83.101.114) you want christian values? go screw yourself jackass!
Anonymous (68.83.101.114)
10-29-2004, 09:17 PM
24.58.114.87...Small minds spew out small minded filthy words....
Too bad you're not smart enough to know that the words you use are a direct reflection of your heart and mind in relationship to God...
I doubt that you are a Christian....most Born Again believers would certainly know better...
And know that you will be held accountable for EVERY word spoken by you.....
Anyone care to argue that point???
Anonymous (64.12.117.12)
10-29-2004, 11:04 PM
He is probably a 2nd generation Greater Gracer. Maybe even related to one of the current elders. These kids whose parents were deeply connected to Carl grew up watching total hypocrisy. They developed a mocking spirit. In private, these kids/adults ripped body members and leaders alike with mean spirited humor. Both sites reek of this 2nd generation humor. They are a product of their home/church life masquerading as Christianity. Some of these kids are really talented humorists, I just wish the talent was channeled through the Holy Spirit.
jf (66.90.181.249)
10-30-2004, 12:52 AM
I think Mr. OrangeTwoPay has already related in another place that he went to GGCA or a GG school of sorts. He has stated also that he is in his twenties. That would make the previous post likely and the accusations against Neil absurd.
Anonymous (209.247.222.111)
10-30-2004, 01:04 AM
Actually 68, I do.
You are not God (at least outside of your own mind). Therefore, you cannot judge the salvation of ANYONE.
Arguement over.
Lady Ann (151.199.28.153)
10-30-2004, 02:55 AM
I am so happy. Tomorrow is the parade. But I am not going. Too many people and I am not into that kind of worship. But I am still happy.
Every game was a heart pounder. I have to say though, as a life long Red Sox fan, (it is a family gene), the world series was icing on the cake. The cake? The Yankees of course.
IT IS SO GREAT TO CELEBRATE THIS WITH MY DAD.
i AM HOPING THERE IS A TELEVISION IN HEAVEN AND MY GRAMPY, NANNY AND AUNTS AND UNCLES WHO GREW UP
waiting for this day got to see their life long dream come true. I know that is silly, but we all like to think our loved ones get to see some of the things that mattered to them.
Anyway, it is a great day and they are a great team. Andrea
Anonymous (152.163.101.12)
10-30-2004, 04:27 AM
Andrea,
When the Sox won, I cried. Not because of baseball but because it flooded me with childhood memories. Unless you are from New England it is impossible to understand how much the Sox embodied generations of family memories. My dad took my mother on their honeymoon to Cooperstown, NY. I remember the 67 series and my house filled with friends, neighbors, uncles and cousins night after night. The trips to Fenway... And we buried him with his Red Sox cap.
The Irish Catholics of Massachusetts like my Dad lost faith in the Kennedys after Ted and Chapaquitic. Lost faith in the Catholic church after the priest scandals, but took their faith in the Red Sox to their graves.
Dave Drago (68.91.74.17)
10-30-2004, 04:43 AM
My Nana raised me to be a die-hard Red Sox fan. I am. I never stopped. I wish she could have made it to this year. Officiating over her funeral was hard. I shared about how every spring training we believed this year...the Sox will win!!! Nana, we finally got it right!!
I pastor a church in the St. Louis area! I am a lifelong Sox fan. I am trying not to gloat and boast. I guess I better not bring the broom to church this Sunday!!! Three months ago I told the church Cards vs. Sox this year!! This year on my computer (from spring training)I have a link that gives me the Sox score and the Cards score daily!!! Keep the faith. AND LETS DO IT AGAIN!
Go Sox!!!,
Dave
Lady Ann (151.199.28.153)
10-30-2004, 03:13 PM
What wonderful stories. I love it. For every die hard like us there is a family history I think.
When I was younger my gramps was in a rehab home after surgery. I walked 2 1/2 miles on one of the hottest, most humid mass. summer days to see him. I got there, sat down, he said, Dear it is so good to see you but the Red Sox are on can you come back later? It was one of those t.v.s that only had the little ear plugs. LOL.
I didn't mind, to this day I think of that. There are numerous family stories about how the different family members used to sneak into to see both the Braves and the Sox. One year we were at a wedding in Kansas and the reception was at the Hotel we were staying at. The Sox were in the playoffs and all of a sudden we noticed no Dad, No Aunties, NO GROOM, where were they? In one of the rooms watching the game.
In this day it is so wonderful to have such a gift as this. My family never lost faith either.
Not in the Sox.
And Dave, be brave, be strong, today you are not a part of St. Louis but of RED SOX NATION!!! YAHOO
Andrea
Anonymous (64.12.117.13)
10-30-2004, 04:16 PM
I worked several years ago in a retirement community for the Sisters of St. Joseph, the teaching nuns of Massachusetts. Some of these sisters were in their 90's, a couple well over a 100. They were die-hard Sox fans. When the game was on a hush came over the community, every TV turned to the game. They held special masses and prayer meetings for the Red Sox. And many of them KNEW the game, the stats of players and etc. Some of them corresponded with the players and special prayer requests would be added to their prayer time. It was really something.. and they finally, finally had their prayers answered!
jim_kennedy (jim_kennedy)
04-22-2005, 06:45 PM
Well you know what they say, you can't lose 'em all!
cordell (cordell)
10-07-2005, 09:48 PM
What? Ads on FN?
where is the ghost when you REALLY need him?
countdown
04-25-2006, 07:44 AM
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