Joe Palen

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Joe Palen
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Really sorry to hear about this, Rara/ Thanks for sharing it. Sorry also I have not been over here for a while - did not know you were back on. Yes it is better to be with him if you can. I was with my father when he died of cancer and it was an experience I will never forget. When he died I was holding his hand at his bedside. He put down my hand like he was leaving, stopped moaning, and looked with great interest at something near the ceiling, something I could not see. Then he stopped breathing. I was not religious at the time, and it gave me a lot to think about. But I was very glad that I could have been there and I think he appreciated it. You may not see this for a while. But I wish God's blessing and comfort for you, and may you have the comfort of many friends. JP
Comment on A Valuable Lesson. - Nov 16, 2008 10:16 PM ()
You sound like you will be a good mother - I hope also it happens soon
Comment on Trying to Focus on the Light - Nov 12, 2008 11:40 PM ()
Thanks for explaining to me about Garrison Keillor. All I knew was that he was pretty funny on the radio in talking about a small town in Minnesota. I had to land in Abilene one time when our plane got into a holding pattern and almost ran out of gas - also was careful not to insult anyone there. Not sure about brainless support of the Democratic party, but we are an inclusive bunch so would not turn them down
Comment on My Abilene - Oct 24, 2008 8:54 PM ()
Yep, looks like we want to capitalize profit and socialize debt - a good deal for the wheeler dealers. The top end tax cuts plus a huge expensive war, being paid for by borrowing from the Chinese and Arabs, have left the government broke, while years of deregulation and "let them alone"(I forgot the French) has given the bright-but-not-too-ethical financial players free rein. AND, as even Barach says, we really have no choice. Hopefully this thing is structured so that when the now worthless securities recover their value, we will get the money back in the Treasury instead of someone's pocket, but who can tell because there are so many pages including a billion of pork tacked on by the Senate. By golly, we DO need a change!
Comment on Help! - Oct 4, 2008 10:37 AM ()
Glad I got these instructions too late to do serious damage to my liver. Sans instructions otherwise, I needed only one glass of wine to admire how she slid effortlessly into the nearest talking point. Joe was good, though
Comment on The Palin Debate Drinking Game - Oct 3, 2008 1:12 PM ()
I agree with your Obama comment - now wish I had some smart money; seems a lot of our money has gone for taxes that pay for an unnecessary war (not smart at all) - hopefully that will change. The problem is, and the weight the Obama Change advocates have to drag, is the newly passed $700 Billion bailout. It will be years before we get that money back and in the mean time the resulting deficit (added to the huge war debt) will have to slow potential changes for the better - conclusion: you are RIGHT
Comment on The Reality of This Political Campaign - Oct 3, 2008 12:47 PM ()
Good analysis
Comment on Turning Point Tonight - Oct 3, 2008 12:37 PM ()
You make me feel guilty - a lazy bum who can sleep at anytime even with coffee. This morning we slept in until 9 and that is the norm these days. I kind of miss sunrises though after 45 years of work and up at 6 each day
Comment on Sleepless in Southern Illinois - Sept 26, 2008 9:50 AM ()
I agree. Even John McCain agrees - that is a laugh (who told him to say that?). Where was he before? Pushing deregulation that's where.
Comment on Regulating the De-regulators ... - Sept 18, 2008 12:28 PM ()
Update on my friend, the CEO - whom I gave the book: I got the following email yesterday:

"Joe,
I wanted to write you and let you know that the Shack was great. Fictional or not, the author touched many issues that so many of us question about God and about why things happen in our lives. What I liked was the conversational style. I could just picture me right there is those situations. Then, later how things linked in a way that I never thought of. I pride myself in being forward thinking and seeing things many steps ahead of where we are. Yet, I was constantly surprised and the explanations and the links in life's happenings.

Thanks so much. I am not really a book reader but I could not put this one down. I read it while traveling to HTRI, at the conference and on the way back. I shared it with people on the plan and several others at the conference and at home and work.

Take care. I think the reason why you ended up in Houston was not for the video. I think you were here to bring me a way to help in my spiritual growth.

Regards,
John"
Comment on What Does God Require of You, Oh Man? - Sept 9, 2008 5:17 PM ()
This is some of the best stuff I have ever seen all in one place (well, maybe the Bible if you look REAL hard) - so good I stole it for later use - To whom do I atribute it? - you, I presume. Thanks for posting it
Comment on Life Lessons - Sept 8, 2008 10:39 AM ()
A fishing trip was cutting across the field behind the house, catching grasshoppers on the way to use for bait.
Comment on A Glance Back in Time - Aug 29, 2008 12:06 AM ()
Spiders do it for a living
Comment on Spider Courage - Aug 28, 2008 1:50 AM ()
Reminds me of the VW bugs a while back. They seemed to attract each other too. Unfortunately they could not keep the species viable - fortunately the deformed mutant front-engine spawn did not survive either. Re price of beer, a guy has to progress pretty successfully to keep up.
Comment on Mechanical Attraction Within a Diminishing Species - Aug 28, 2008 1:47 AM ()
We enjoy watching it in Oregon on HD television, I guess participation is better but actually we seldom even go to the local university games, because it is so much less hassle to watch on TV and the seats are better.

I quess the dictatorships are more efficient when it comes to getting things done, but no thanks.
Comment on Counter Intuitive - Aug 24, 2008 1:19 AM ()

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