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Re: A few funnies to get you going again...
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On Feb 6, 2024, at 6:32?PM, John T. Herman via groups.io <hardhatherman@...> wrote:
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Re: A few funnies to get you going again...
Don, It is a Zip file so you may have to download it, open that file and then look at the pictures more or less one at a time. John T. Herman 210-396-1974 Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God. Don't wait for Congress to set term limits, vote them out after two terms. NOTE TO ALL: Remember to BCC email and protect your friends from hackers if you forward this email, please delete the forwarding history, which includes my email address! It is a courtesy to me and others who may not wish to have their email addresses sent all over the world! Erasing the history helps prevent Spammers from mining addresses and viruses from being propagated. THANK YOU!
On Monday, February 5, 2024 at 10:47:41 AM CST, Don Bolding <dbolding@...> wrote:
I was SO looking forward to telling you I didn't find them funny, but I couldn't open the attachment. I'll keep trying to figure it out. don b. On 2/3/2024 8:09 PM, John T. Herman via
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Take a good look at these
and tell me you didn't find them funny.
John T. Herman
210-396-1974
Live
simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly.
Leave the rest to God.
Don't
wait for Congress to set term limits, vote them out
after two terms.
NOTE TO ALL: Remember to BCC email and protect your friends from hackers if you forward this email, please delete the forwarding history, which includes my email address! It is a courtesy to me and others who may not wish to have their email addresses sent all over the world! Erasing the history helps prevent Spammers from mining addresses and viruses from being propagated. THANK YOU! -- John T. Herman 210-396-1974 -- John T. Herman 210-396-1974 |
Re: A few funnies to get you going again...
开云体育I was SO looking forward to telling you I didn't find them funny, but I couldn't open the attachment. I'll keep trying to figure it out. don b. On 2/3/2024 8:09 PM, John T. Herman via
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Re: A few funnies to get you going again...
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On Feb 3, 2024, at 9:52?PM, Roy Jerden <Roy.jerden@...> wrote:
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Re: A few funnies to get you going again...
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On Feb 3, 2024, at 9:09?PM, John T. Herman via groups.io <hardhatherman@...> wrote:
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A few funnies to get you going again...
Take a good look at these and tell me you didn't find them funny. John T. Herman 210-396-1974 Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God. Don't wait for Congress to set term limits, vote them out after two terms. NOTE TO ALL: Remember to BCC email and protect your friends from hackers if you forward this email, please delete the forwarding history, which includes my email address! It is a courtesy to me and others who may not wish to have their email addresses sent all over the world! Erasing the history helps prevent Spammers from mining addresses and viruses from being propagated. THANK YOU! -- John T. Herman 210-396-1974 |
Re: John Brock
esophageal cancer
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Re: John Brock
开云体育Thanks for the info. --jcw ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Gloria Sturm
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2024 7:46 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [sachs1964] John Brock ? I don't remember the cause, either, but I marked in my annual that he was deceased Feb 21, 2023. ? ? Gloria ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of John T. Herman via groups.io <hardhatherman@...> ? Yes, John Brock passed away about a year ago. I don't remember what the cause of death was. ? John T. Herman 210-396-1974 ? Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God. Don't wait for Congress to set term limits, vote them out after two terms.
? ? On Tuesday, January 30, 2024 at 04:58:50 PM CST, Pam Hardy <pah3006@...> wrote: ? ? Was it John Brock that passed last year from throat Cancer? Sorry if it wasn’t, please correct!?
Does anyone have info about John Brock?? It’s been a long time since I have seen his name here, unless I somehow missed it. ? JCW
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Re: John Brock
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I don't remember the cause, either, but I marked in my annual that he was deceased Feb 21, 2023.
Gloria
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of John T. Herman via groups.io <hardhatherman@...>
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2024 7:53 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [sachs1964] John Brock ?
Yes, John Brock passed away about a year ago. I don't remember what the cause of death was.
John T. Herman
210-396-1974
Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God.
Don't wait for Congress to set term limits, vote them out after two terms.
NOTE TO ALL: Remember to BCC email and protect your friends from hackers if you forward this email, please delete the forwarding history, which includes my email address! It is a courtesy to me and others who may not wish to have their email addresses sent all over the world! Erasing the history helps prevent Spammers from mining addresses and viruses from being propagated. THANK YOU! On Tuesday, January 30, 2024 at 04:58:50 PM CST, Pam Hardy <pah3006@...> wrote:
Was it John Brock that passed last year from throat Cancer? Sorry if it wasn’t, please correct!?
On Jan 30, 2024, at 3:37?PM, Jan Weaver <jancweaver46@...> wrote:
Does anyone have info about John Brock?? It’s been a long time since I have seen his name here, unless I somehow missed it. ? JCW -- John T. Herman 210-396-1974 |
Re: John Brock
Yes, John Brock passed away about a year ago. I don't remember what the cause of death was. John T. Herman 210-396-1974 Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God. Don't wait for Congress to set term limits, vote them out after two terms. NOTE TO ALL: Remember to BCC email and protect your friends from hackers if you forward this email, please delete the forwarding history, which includes my email address! It is a courtesy to me and others who may not wish to have their email addresses sent all over the world! Erasing the history helps prevent Spammers from mining addresses and viruses from being propagated. THANK YOU!
On Tuesday, January 30, 2024 at 04:58:50 PM CST, Pam Hardy <pah3006@...> wrote:
Was it John Brock that passed last year from throat Cancer? Sorry if it wasn’t, please correct!? On Jan 30, 2024, at 3:37?PM, Jan Weaver <jancweaver46@...> wrote:
Does anyone have info about John Brock?? It’s been a long time since I have seen his name here, unless I somehow missed it. ? JCW -- John T. Herman 210-396-1974 |
Re: John Brock
开云体育Was it John Brock that passed last year from throat Cancer? Sorry if it wasn’t, please correct!? On Jan 30, 2024, at 3:37?PM, Jan Weaver <jancweaver46@...> wrote:
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开云体育Does anyone have info about John Brock?? It’s been a long time since I have seen his name here, unless I somehow missed it. ? JCW |
Re: Sizzling fence
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of John T. Herman via groups.io <hardhatherman@...>
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2024 8:14 PM To: SACHS1964 Group <[email protected]> Subject: [sachs1964] Sizzling fence ?
After just a shade over 6" of rain in the last few days, we finally got to see some sunshine. As the sun began to warm up the rain soaked fence, you could see the vapor rising into the slight wind. This continued for awhile
and I thought it looked really neat.
The dog really enjoyed the sunny day as she got a good walk today, two of them as a matter of fact, and didn't have to worry about her getting soaked.
We definitely appreciated the rain but it sure was a treat to see the sunshine today.
All y'all take good care of yourselves and since we don't know what the weather has in store for us, stay comfortable.
John T. Herman
210-396-1974
Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God.
Don't wait for Congress to set term limits, vote them out after two terms.
NOTE TO ALL: Remember to BCC email and protect your friends from hackers if you forward this email, please delete the forwarding history, which includes my email address! It is a courtesy to me and others who may not wish to have their email addresses sent all over the world! Erasing the history helps prevent Spammers from mining addresses and viruses from being propagated. THANK YOU! -- John T. Herman 210-396-1974 |
Sizzling fence
After just a shade over 6" of rain in the last few days, we finally got to see some sunshine. As the sun began to warm up the rain soaked fence, you could see the vapor rising into the slight wind. This continued for awhile and I thought it looked really neat. The dog really enjoyed the sunny day as she got a good walk today, two of them as a matter of fact, and didn't have to worry about her getting soaked. We definitely appreciated the rain but it sure was a treat to see the sunshine today. All y'all take good care of yourselves and since we don't know what the weather has in store for us, stay comfortable. John T. Herman 210-396-1974 Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God. Don't wait for Congress to set term limits, vote them out after two terms. NOTE TO ALL: Remember to BCC email and protect your friends from hackers if you forward this email, please delete the forwarding history, which includes my email address! It is a courtesy to me and others who may not wish to have their email addresses sent all over the world! Erasing the history helps prevent Spammers from mining addresses and viruses from being propagated. THANK YOU! -- John T. Herman 210-396-1974 |
Re: sharon
开云体育Always a tragedy, double so in one so young, and doubly puzzling, in the face of the renewed hope that should have been. Prayers for her spirit and family. don b. On 1/21/2024 5:49 AM, sharon cenky via
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Re: sharon
Sharon, that is so sad. I am saddened to read about such a young life with a bright future feeling the need to end it. Prayers for her family and friends.
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sharon
Yesterday i attended a funeral for my friends grandaughter. she was 29 years old. she was a graduate of university of Ga.? ,high school music director, she was a daughter,sister and friend to many. in oct she rededicated her life to the lord and was baptised. But something happened. She committed susuicide. this girl was so loved.?? I know she is with the Lord now. Why am i shareing this? depression happens in many familys Please pray for my friend reach out to someone today and give then a hug! sharon |
Cold, warm, cold, colder, wet
Well, the weather guessers have sure given us a varied forecast for the last few days and a few days to come. I sure enjoyed the warm temperatures yesterday and am sort of looking forward to the wet weather to come this week. At least, if I have their stories right, we won't have to contend with so much wind as we have been. To me that is something to sure be grateful for as I don't care for cold winds. Had to go rebuild a four lamp 48" fluorescent light fixture this morning. When I got there with all the new parts and pieces needed to do the job, the property manager at the office building and my good friend, helped to get things set up and since he climbed up on the ladder to start taking the light apart, I stayed on the ground and "coached" him in taking the whole fixture apart and then since it is necessary to rewire the light when you put the new ballast in, I directed his efforts from the floor as he rebuilt the fixture. The work went pretty well but after we were done, I thought that it is definitely easier to get up there and do the work rather than having to orchestrate the operation while someone else does the actual work and you can only hope that they are doing it the way you tell them. A couple of "re-do's" with a good bit of explanation sure will add to the time it takes to get the job done. At least when we got it back together for the second time and flipped the light switch on, we did get instant bright light and the lady in the office was happy and that is what counts. After that, a quick stop at Lowe's for parts for a church project I'll do in the next few days, I went home, ate some lunch and headed to a short nap. With the weather being what it is and what is to come, take good care of yourselves and stay warm and dry. We can sure use the rain but we don't want anyone getting sick because of it. John T. Herman 210-396-1974 Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God. Don't wait for Congress to set term limits, vote them out after two terms. NOTE TO ALL: Remember to BCC email and protect your friends from hackers if you forward this email, please delete the forwarding history, which includes my email address! It is a courtesy to me and others who may not wish to have their email addresses sent all over the world! Erasing the history helps prevent Spammers from mining addresses and viruses from being propagated. THANK YOU! -- John T. Herman 210-396-1974 |
Grateful this day
Well, the temperature around here is a few degrees higher than it has been and I am grateful for that. With the weather we have all been experiencing, I am grateful that I don't have to be out on some construction site trying to keep an eye on the various trades that are necessary to put a project together. Today as I was heading out to get a case of light bulbs for the office building that I sometimes do work at, I saw a crew out trimming limbs from the trees that had grown up into some of the power lines and communication lines. Yes, the power lines are at the top of the poles and the communication lines are down in the twenty to twenty three feet range on the pole. Anyway, I was sure glad and grateful that I didn't have to be out in that weather as they were. If you really stop and think about it, there are so many little things to be grateful for and I do thank God for them and for letting me take the time to see them. Now, with the weather changes, take good care of yourselves and stay warm. John T. Herman 210-396-1974 Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God. Don't wait for Congress to set term limits, vote them out after two terms. NOTE TO ALL: Remember to BCC email and protect your friends from hackers if you forward this email, please delete the forwarding history, which includes my email address! It is a courtesy to me and others who may not wish to have their email addresses sent all over the world! Erasing the history helps prevent Spammers from mining addresses and viruses from being propagated. THANK YOU! -- John T. Herman 210-396-1974 |
Re: Lucky Saturday
开云体育My friends keep trying to educate me into realizing my need for new computers and iphones and stuff, and I snarl like a blind and toothless old lion..."lion"? Was I ever a lion? Maybe a blind and toothless old coyote or jackal. But I'm a guy who wonders what's wrong with cars you start with a crank and pistols you load by packing powder and shot in the barrel and wood-fueled pot-belly stoves that can both heat the room and cook oatmeal. Anyway, on days like this with atmospheric nitrogen freezing to liquid to form part of the celestial ice coming tonight to bust all our pipes, it's time to express gratitude to all y'all for just being there and communicating through all the eons we've known each other. With all our old rock stars shrinking and shriveling and dropping their guitars except for the Rolling Stones, who apparently will never quit, I think we're all an inspiration to each other, and I'm as proud of us for huddling together for warmth as I would be if I had won a Pulitzer. Happy New Year and many happy ones to come! don b. On 1/14/2024 7:41 AM, Mary Sue OWENS
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Sharon, you came right through.? I really need a new computer...this one just keeps living.? ?? |