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#177353 08/07/05 08:23 AM
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Just wanted to say hello to all here. I purchased a new computer just before a very busy summer of ministry and forgot to move this place over to my favourites.

Trust that everyone is well.

Roger


"...that through patience, and comfort of the scriptures, you might have hope"Romans 15v4
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Tsk tsk - such carelessness Roger biggrin

However you are back and forgiven for that lapse.

Anhelyna

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We did have a great summer of outreach. If you are interested in some photos see my photoblog at

www.naaspreacher.blogspot.com [naaspreacher.blogspot.com]

You can see pics of our visiting ministry teams, our summer Bible camps, and some more Irish scenery.


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Greetings and welcome back. I am getting ready to buy a new computer, also. I really dread having to move everything and get used to Windows XP. If you have any brand recommendations I would be eager to hear them by either post or private message.

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Hi Roger,

Good to see you back!

I came to associate your pleasant personality with your avatar of that equally pleasant, welcoming and enticing cup of coffee with the smiley face.

I know your personality is probably the same, but I will have to get used to the new avatar! wink

God bless you!
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Ah - how kind. So kind if fact I am going to change it back wink . Being in Ireland I see it as a cuppa tea thought wink .


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Okay - I think I got it changed back smile


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Hi Roger, good to see you back and, like Alice, I have associated you somehow in my mind as that friendly cup of coffee, whoops, tea! biggrin

I wonder if anyone thinks of me as the orange or peach on my avatar. A juicy fruit...perhaps. :p shocked wink

Happy summering. cool

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My first "peach" thought is Georgia, but that doesn't fit wink .


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Mary Jo,

Could be an ornament hanging from the Christmas tree. I mean after all you are always full of supprises biggrin :p

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Glad you are back Roger. You were missed biggrin

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I missed this place - having it missing from my favourites, then being busy, I missed out.

It is good to be back !


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Roger,

Welcome back. I've not been here much myself these past 3-4 weeks and it was a great surprise to see your name show up as having posted in the list of today's current topics biggrin .

Beautiful website and photos of some of my very favorite places, especially Glendalough and Naas also, of which I have particularly fond memories (we really need an emoticon that expresses longing smile ).

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Many years,

Neil


"One day all our ethnic traits ... will have disappeared. Time itself is seeing to this. And so we can not think of our communities as ethnic parishes, ... unless we wish to assure the death of our community."
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You know you are ALWAYS welcome to visit Naas again!


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You know you are ALWAYS welcome to visit Naas again!
Roger,

In a heartbeat smile - but it would require that I win the lottery :rolleyes: (which would require that I play it - a viscious circle indeed biggrin ).

Many years,

Neil


"One day all our ethnic traits ... will have disappeared. Time itself is seeing to this. And so we can not think of our communities as ethnic parishes, ... unless we wish to assure the death of our community."
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