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Snakepit Kansas
Snakepit Kansas
3 hours ago

Hmmm. I believe time is only relevant and exists while we are alive, otherwise, when did time start? Then, Pergatory? I do not know. All I can do is follow my Lord to the best of my ability and be ready as I can be when I am called.

I look forwad to meeting Gerard one day. He wrote me a letter one time. I am ready to meet God, but in no hurry to do so currently.

I recently flew to the PI on business class. You get your own recliner, plenty of chow and booze. Luckily I can afford such now and cannot imagine a 14 hour flight in the cattle car/coach with someone’s seat all leaned back and pushed up into my grill. I travel 2-3 times/month on business and I do NOT lean my seat back simply because of the Golden Rule. I fly coach on business and most flights are one to three hours stateside. I am fortunate to get upgrades to first class about a third of the time.

Daughter got her private pilot license a few days ago. I think she has close to 100 hours flying now. Took her a while but she is in her last year studying mechanical engineering also.

My son spent a week at Ft. Riley recently and he sent me videos of him shooting the M240 machine gun. I binge watched that.

It is Power Wednesday! Go out and be the best you can be today!

John Venlet
John Venlet
3 hours ago

Well. C.S. Lewis, in his book “The Great Divorce,” did posit getting to heaven on a bus, though some after arriving in heaven did get back on the bus to leave.

DT
DT
2 hours ago

It took me many episodes to get into it but I found Ted Danson’s “The Good Place” to be an interesting show – but it came over several seasons. From Wiki: “the plot evolves significantly over the course of the series” from Wiki: “the plot evolves significantly over the course of the series

53 episodes – may not be for everybody. Hard to get into at first – has quite an element of “WTF is THIS?” to it, especially in the beginning.