Title: Question Post by: Freak on December 27, 2004, 04:54:08 PM Who are you people?????
Title: Re:Question Post by: Shammu on December 27, 2004, 05:00:48 PM Well, I am me, in a nutshell. ;D
Title: Re:Question Post by: Freak on December 27, 2004, 05:07:31 PM How nice. Hi you. How are you?
Title: Re:Question Post by: nChrist on December 27, 2004, 05:10:09 PM :D
First and foremost, I belong to Jesus Christ, and HE is the LORD over my life. Some descriptions and labels are confusing, so I will be clear and say that Jesus Christ is Almighty God, and HE died on the Cross for my sins. I believe that completely and have asked Jesus Christ to come into my heart. HE has forgiven my sins, and HIS Blood bought and paid for me. I have been rescued, saved, BORN AGAIN, and belong to HIM forever. My citizenship is in Heaven, not this world, and I wait with joy to be taken HOME to spend eternity with joy and peace IN JESUS. Other than that, I'm a retired and disabled police officer. I love the LORD and give thanks for many blessings the LORD has given me, including a Christian family and grandchildren. Many of our regular users are probably visiting family or on trips during the Christmas holidays, but we have many sweet Christian people here to have fellowship with. I see that you are new, and I sincerely hope that you enjoy Christians Unite. Love In Christ, Tom Romans 5:1-2 Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ: By whom also we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God. Title: Re:Question Post by: Freak on December 27, 2004, 05:14:26 PM Well. Thanks for the introduction. Kewl. I am new. So far I am enjoying Christians Unite. I haven't encountered anything that scares me too much. I see you have Romans as part of your signature? Romans is awesome. It's my favorite book. You were a police officer huh? Well, I'll leave that one alone. It's nice to meet you. :)
Title: Re:Question Post by: Shammu on December 27, 2004, 11:19:47 PM Well, I am a disabled Christian, & I'm American. I'm a widower, since Feb., 2001 (not looking). Both of my children are young adults. I have no grandchildren, I pray that my kids don't make me one for a while. I look after my late wifes mother, when her kids don't take her for the holidays.
I have 4 cats, which are my children now. Anything else just ask, or PM me. Resting with the Lord. Bob Acts 2:21 And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved. Title: Re:Question Post by: Allinall on December 28, 2004, 08:37:01 AM Who am I? I'm His. :) Are you? Welcome to CU!
Title: Re:Question Post by: Freak on December 28, 2004, 06:12:41 PM DreamWeaver: well, that's a little more descriptive than your first post. :) You must be a strong person. I like that. Cats are kewl. I have a retarded cat named Kojack. He got his head slammed in a door. :( Nice to find out some details about you.
Allinall: Nice to meet you. Yes, I am His as well. Thanks for the welcome! Title: Re:Question Post by: Soldier4Christ on December 29, 2004, 12:03:55 AM Welcome to CU,
I am a disabled Christian, a retired Veteran (U.S. Navy), ordained twice, currently one of two Pastors of a veteran/military forum. I have a wife who is also disabled, a 17 yr old son still at home, a daughter (also handicapped) and son that are married and two grandchildren (one boy, 1 yr old and girl, 2 yrs old). Both of my sons are studying to be ministers. I have an American Rat Terrior that is my helper and 2 cats that are just lap warmers. Title: Re:Question Post by: ollie on December 29, 2004, 09:33:41 AM Who are you people????? Who is "Freak"? Welcome.I am, ollie Title: Re:Question Post by: Freak on December 29, 2004, 06:24:11 PM I am the Freak. I am of the female gender of the human race. Age 20. What's it to ya??? ;)
Title: Re:Question Post by: Sapphire W34P0N on December 29, 2004, 06:26:37 PM I am...how to say this without sounding presumptuous...the greatest person you'll ever meet.
Yeah, that's good. Title: Re:Question Post by: Freak on December 29, 2004, 06:34:49 PM [quote author=Pastor Roger
I am a disabled Christian, a retired Veteran (U.S. Navy), ordained twice, currently one of two Pastors of a veteran/military forum. I have a wife who is also disabled, a 17 yr old son still at home, a daughter (also handicapped) and son that are married and two grandchildren (one boy, 1 yr old and girl, 2 yrs old). Both of my sons are studying to be ministers. I have an American Rat Terrior that is my helper and 2 cats that are just lap warmers. Quote I had a biological brother who is in the navy. or at least the last I knew he was. He was/is? on the USS Abraham Lincoln. But I don't know where he is. Rat Terrior huh? I got bit by one. Stupid little yippie dogs. We have a wolf-shepherd hybrid, a mutt, and a basset/blue heeler mix. Her name is also Freak. :) Sapphire: well I'll be sure to avoid you like the plague then. Thanks for the warning! Title: Re:Question Post by: Soldier4Christ on December 29, 2004, 07:36:59 PM I'm sorry to hear you got bit by a rat terrier. It sounds like it wasn't trained properly. My little rat terrier hasn't bitten anyone. He just licks them to death. Buster is his name and as I said he is my helper. He fetches things for me that I can't reach, turns ceiling lights on and off for me. If I fall asleep at night before turning the TV off he even does that before he jumps into bed next to me.
If you are interested in finding where your brother is let me know. I am sure I can help there. Title: Re:Question Post by: Freak on December 29, 2004, 07:53:08 PM Thanks for the offer, but I know not to go where I'm not wanted.
It sounds like your dog is very well trained. Our wolf is trained in Korean. His name is Nukdai. (Korean for "wolf" for those of you who don't know). He, and our mutt, Max are my protectors. They protect me from bad people. So they are my heros. The rat terrier that bit me also bit 2 other people in the same week. He attacked a woman who was jogging, and bit a 5 year old on the head. The owners had to go to court. Don't know what happened to the dog. Police said they had been to that house before for other things, so the dog probably wasn't trained at all. Title: Re:Question Post by: Allinall on December 30, 2004, 08:12:29 AM Hey Freak! Nice to hear you're His too! :) As for your brother, I heard the USS Abraham Lincoln is headed for the relief efforts for the Tsunami victims. Have you heard this? I've gotta buddy on that boat myself.
Title: Re:Question Post by: Sapphire W34P0N on December 30, 2004, 01:59:43 PM Sapphire: well I'll be sure to avoid you like the plague then. Thanks for the warning!
I'm pretty sure everyone on this site goes through that phase. Title: Re:Question Post by: Freak on December 30, 2004, 02:36:31 PM I hadn't heard that...Thanks for the info.
Title: Re:Question Post by: Kris777 on December 30, 2004, 02:46:26 PM Sapphire: well I'll be sure to avoid you like the plague then. Thanks for the warning! I'm pretty sure everyone on this site goes through that phase. When do we avoid you like a plague ??? I haven't had a reason to run from you yet. Title: Re:Question Post by: Shammu on December 30, 2004, 03:14:32 PM Sapphire: well I'll be sure to avoid you like the plague then. Thanks for the warning! ??? I'm pretty sure everyone on this site goes through that phase. I haven't yet, now have I? ;D Title: Re:Question Post by: nChrist on December 30, 2004, 04:49:34 PM Hey Freak! Nice to hear you're His too! :) As for your brother, I heard the USS Abraham Lincoln is headed for the relief efforts for the Tsunami victims. Have you heard this? I've gotta buddy on that boat myself. Allinall, Brother, your friend is completely correct. The USS Abraham Lincoln will do a tour there and provide all kinds of support for relief efforts. My son tells me the sailors on that ship feel really good about trying to help in any way that they can. My son is on the Nimitz, and the Nimitz will replace the Abraham Lincoln when their tour is over. Many people never hear about all of the good things our armed forces are doing to help people all over the world. It's just another reminder to pray for our troops all over the world. I saw some interviews with soldiers who I guess are called combat engineers now. They used to call them construction battalions in WWII. They are building infrastructure for clean water, sewage, schools, homes, and repairing many other structures. It makes me proud to know that those fine young men and women will work tirelessly to help, and they will also help many other relief organizations get to where they are needed, transport supplies, food, medicine, clothing, blankets, and the many other things that are desperately needed right now. Many folks don't have a clue that our armed forces do so many good things for so many people in need. Love In Christ, Tom Title: Re:Question Post by: Soldier4Christ on December 30, 2004, 11:53:46 PM You are so right BEP. Our Military does not get the recognition that they deserve for the good work that they do.
The 7th Fleet consists of a whole group of ships that operate in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Currently the USS Abraham Lincoln, USS Nimitz and the USS Shoup are among those the 7th Fleet. The USS Shoup is accompanying the USS Abraham Lincoln to the area along with two air wings, a Marine Det and I heard "rumors" that the SeaBee's are also going (Navy Construction Unit). 7th Fleet Units Help in Relief Operations in Southeast Asia Navy News Service December 30, 2004 YOKOSUKA, Japan - As directed by U.S. Pacific Command, Commander U.S. 7th Fleet is preparing to provide humanitarian assistance and disaster relief to the governments of Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand and other affected nations to mitigate the effects of the recent earthquakes and tsunamis. According to Lt. Gilbert Gay, 7th Fleet Task Force 72 (CTF 72) public affairs officer, six P-3C Orion surveillance aircraft from Patrol Squadron (VP) 8 and elements of VP-4, based at Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan, have been deployed to take part in a survey operation in the area, operating out of Utapao, Thailand. Approximately 110 personnel are involved in the operation. "The P-3's long range and long loiter time capability is an invaluable asset for search and rescue operations as it can view a large area and rapidly provide that information to regional Rescue Coordination Centers," said Gay. "While not able to physically rescue a survivor from the water, the P-3's communications suite and abilities to stay on station, survey for long periods of time and deploy life rafts in the vicinity of any survivors make it an important component of any search and rescue operation." Humanitarian assistance assessment teams from U.S. Pacific Command are expected to be deployed to identify requirements for temporary military-specific support that can be provided to the governments affected by this disaster. The U.S. Navy is well equipped and trained for these situations. Because of that, when called upon, units have the capabilities to deliver assistance to areas of the world that need it. ________________________________________________ U.S. Sailors Donate Essentials in Wake of Tsunami By Journalist 2nd Class Jason Trevett Navy News Service December 30, 2004 MANAMA, Bahrain - Sailors forward deployed to Naval Support Activity (NSA), Bahrain, supported a relief drive Dec. 29-30 for survivors of the massive tsunami that struck Southeast Asia early this week. More than two tons of donations poured in from men and women in uniform, and from local nationals employed on the base. The aid consisted mostly of essentials: bottled water, food, clothes and toiletries. The goods are to be transported to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, via truck where the cargo will then be flown to Colombo, Sri Lanka, for distribution to those in need. "I donated some canned goods, some dry goods and cereal, stuff I know people can benefit from," said Information Systems Technician 2nd Class (SW) Ann-Marie Leach from Montego Bay, Jamaica. "From what I have seen on the news, my heart goes out to them because if I were in a situation like that, I would want some help too. So I think it is a great cause, and I would encourage everybody to try and get involved and participate in this relief effort because the human toll has been very high and people are going to need help for a long time." "When you hear about the sheer devastation in these countries, and find out children are a large part of the victims, it is really a sad thing," said Cryptologic Technician Collection 1st Class (SW/AW) Bryan Hawkins from Port Arthur, Texas. "I brought in some clothes and some canned goods with flip-top lids so you can just pop them open and eat them right there if you had to." Bahrain is approximately 2,300 miles from Sri Lanka's capital city. The air carrier DHL donated the space to fly the aid to Sri Lanka. "One of the nice things about this effort is we were supported from all elements of the base from service members, to civilians, to third country nationals working here on the base," said Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) Special Agent Greg Harris from NCIS's Middle East field office. "The support has been excellent, and we want to say thank you to everyone who participated." The Dec. 26 tsunami has so far claimed the lives of more than 20,000 people in Sri Lanka and there are still many more believed to be missing. Main coastal highways in the country have been rendered impassable making the relief effort more difficult. Title: Re:Question Post by: Sapphire W34P0N on December 31, 2004, 01:20:11 AM When do we avoid you like a plague I haven't had a reason to run from you yet.
::) Fine, spoil my fun. Title: Re:Question Post by: Kris777 on December 31, 2004, 01:24:54 AM Ok then. (http://www.rr-bb.com/images/smilies/bolt.gif) ;D
Title: Re:Question Post by: Allinall on January 02, 2005, 03:35:43 PM Sapphire: well I'll be sure to avoid you like the plague then. Thanks for the warning! I'm pretty sure everyone on this site goes through that phase. Naaaaaaah. I've never! I just burn a copy of Harry Potter everytime we talk! ;D BTW, have you read any of the Earthsea stuff/seen the scifi channels miniseries? Title: Re:Question Post by: Freak on January 02, 2005, 08:38:59 PM LOL
Title: Re:Question Post by: Sapphire W34P0N on January 03, 2005, 04:35:41 PM Nah. Doesn't really interest me.
Title: Re:Question Post by: Willowbirch on January 19, 2005, 01:01:07 PM I'm sorry to hear you got bit by a rat terrier. It sounds like it wasn't trained properly. My little rat terrier hasn't bitten anyone. He just licks them to death. Buster is his name and as I said he is my helper. He fetches things for me that I can't reach, turns ceiling lights on and off for me. If I fall asleep at night before turning the TV off he even does that before he jumps into bed next to me. Wow! And he does all this for Kibbles? :DHi, Freak, and welcome to the forum! I'm also 20, female. I work with horses and write stories. I live with my parents and sister; we've got a mini-farm, with goats and chickens and rabbits and a dog (they're hiding from the snow!), and we've got a cat and two birds indoors. (And some fish. Do goldfish count as pets? :-\ ) I had a friend that owned a wolf and a half-wolf pup...they were gentle giants, but they scared me anyway... ;D Title: Re:Question Post by: Soldier4Christ on January 19, 2005, 01:11:03 PM I'm sorry to hear you got bit by a rat terrier. It sounds like it wasn't trained properly. My little rat terrier hasn't bitten anyone. He just licks them to death. Buster is his name and as I said he is my helper. He fetches things for me that I can't reach, turns ceiling lights on and off for me. If I fall asleep at night before turning the TV off he even does that before he jumps into bed next to me. Wow! And he does all this for Kibbles? :DNope. Room and board. The best of food including steak. I don't even get steak! And a great medical plan, too. Title: Re:Question Post by: nChrist on January 19, 2005, 03:02:20 PM I'm sorry to hear you got bit by a rat terrier. It sounds like it wasn't trained properly. My little rat terrier hasn't bitten anyone. He just licks them to death. Buster is his name and as I said he is my helper. He fetches things for me that I can't reach, turns ceiling lights on and off for me. If I fall asleep at night before turning the TV off he even does that before he jumps into bed next to me. Wow! And he does all this for Kibbles? :DNope. Room and board. The best of food including steak. I don't even get steak! And a great medical plan, too. Pastor Roger, Brother, it sounds like your dog has it almost as rough as mine do. I have one 14 and one 13, and they have loved me unconditionally all of their lives. They've also been my companions during times of illness, but they don't know how to do anything to help me except love me. In return, I will love them and take care of them in the most humane way for the rest of their lives. They both just interrupted me to be petted. :D Love In Christ, Tom Ephesians 4:32 And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you. |