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Post by Bob Paradis on Dec 6, 2009 19:43:56 GMT -5
Happy Birthday!
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Post by Bob Paradis on Dec 4, 2009 19:14:03 GMT -5
Luke has gained tremendously in the last year. That being said, I voted for Harold right handed. I don't think Luke can beat Harold's hand.
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Post by Bob Paradis on Dec 3, 2009 20:29:49 GMT -5
Pete now you sound like Bob
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Post by Bob Paradis on Nov 30, 2009 19:55:09 GMT -5
Happy Birthday!
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Post by Bob Paradis on Nov 30, 2009 19:54:08 GMT -5
He is from Saint Louis guys He's on my team. I knew that. For fun, I meant was he originally from Jersey?
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Post by Bob Paradis on Nov 30, 2009 19:49:29 GMT -5
I just saw this on Facebook. Should be good, but I have to go with Tim.
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Post by Bob Paradis on Nov 29, 2009 21:26:13 GMT -5
Thats a little over the top. Frank doesnt talk that way to people. Its fine if both guys get smack talking, but Frank usually just wants to pull. And the image of frank shirtless posing isnt pretty:) Frank's smack talking is usually reserved for New Jersey. Missouri is out of Frank's smack talk district. Is Eric from New Jersey?
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Post by Bob Paradis on Nov 27, 2009 22:41:44 GMT -5
I thought Eric was hurt. How's he doing?
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Post by Bob Paradis on Nov 26, 2009 6:37:11 GMT -5
Have a blessed and joyous Thanksgiving Day everyone!!!
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Post by Bob Paradis on Nov 25, 2009 18:41:37 GMT -5
Pope became a Muslim as well because he too visited the same Mosque! what to do now? " Pope Benedict XVI's visit and silent prayer Pope Benedict XVI visited the Sultan Ahmed Mosque on 30 November 2006 during his visit to Turkey. It marks only the second papal visit in history to a Muslim place of worship. During his tour, the pontiff turned towards Mecca in a gesture of Muslim prayer and conducted "Silent Prayer." Having removed his shoes, the Pope paused for a full two minutes, eyes closed in prayer, standing side-by-side with Mustafa Çaðrýcý, the Mufti of Istanbul and Emrullah Hatipoðlu, the Imam of the Blue Mosque. The Pope “thanked divine Providence for this” and said: “May all believers identify themselves with the one God and bear witness to true brotherhood.” The Pontiff augured that Turkey “will be a bridge of friendship and collaboration between East and West” and he thanked the Turkish people “for the cordiality and sympathy” they showed him throughout his stay, saying, “he felt loved and understood.” Sultan Ahmet is an Historical Mosque and Pope was trying to build a Bridge of Peace between the Religions. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sultan_Ahmed_MosqueThis is a beautiful story!!! Very encouraging!
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Post by Bob Paradis on Nov 25, 2009 18:38:39 GMT -5
I agree completely! This is why we have been friends for ten years Engin yes Jeremy! one of my students (Immanuel Ozyurek) is a Christian and we are like brothers.we read "Letter of the James" in the New Testament (i like to read this) together right before the competetion in the hotel.we shared the same room in 2009 WAF at the national team.he took 3. place and i am proud of him. i just explain that people's faith can not be a reason for me to dislike him.it is all up to intentions and works,JMO. This is an encouraging post. If we all live and let live, and cherish our common human bonds, there should be no problems between the religions. The problems are going to occur when one group attempts to force another group how to worship God. Christians in Saudi Arabia are in constant fear and oppression. Turkey and the United States are pretty good examples of freedom of religion, though not perfect.
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Post by Bob Paradis on Nov 24, 2009 21:49:07 GMT -5
They put a lot into their promotion...impressive.
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Post by Bob Paradis on Nov 24, 2009 21:42:24 GMT -5
Growing up in Bristol, I always knew there were tournaments and such. Everyone knew Moe Baker, then later George Givens, then a little later, Josh Stark made a few appearances in the local paper. Somehow, through the grapevine, I had also heard the name of Ron Ermini before I actually met him. Up until the time I turned 46, I never had an interest in tournaments. At 46, I wanted to see how strong I really was. Finding out that I wasn't strong enough to compete is what got me started...addicted really. I love the idea that I am reaching some level of competence in a strength sport at my age.
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Post by Bob Paradis on Nov 24, 2009 21:32:03 GMT -5
Congrats Marcio and family!!!
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Post by Bob Paradis on Nov 24, 2009 21:28:47 GMT -5
Done...thanks for posting it.
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