For the Grace of God

Father, thank You for making me alive in Christ! I declare that Jesus is my Lord and Saviour, and because He died for me, I can live the abundant life here on earth. Help me stay focused on You this day & live with the enthusiasm that comes from knowing You in Jesus’ name, Amen.

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Wear SunScreen!

Baz Luhrmann - Everybody's Free (to Wear Sunscreen ...

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Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Oh Bollocks...

What a marvelous night for a moon dance!






Sunday, July 19, 2015

Monday, July 13, 2015

SNEAKERS - I did not finish my post 2 nights ago with evidence

Saturday, July 11, 2015

Oh Me Oh My

Were you SNUCK up on (upon) or Did he SNEAK up on you???


From today's featured article

Wimbledon Championship, 1877
The 1877 Wimbledon Championship, the world's first lawn tennis tournament, was held in Wimbledon, London, at the renamed All England Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club. The club had introduced lawn tennis in 1875 to compensate for waning interest in croquet, and was organising a tennis tournament to raise money for lawn maintenance equipment. The tournament rules were derived from the first standardised rules of tennis issued by the Marylebone Cricket Club. The Gentlemen's Singles competition, the only event of the championship, was contested on grass courts by 22 players. The final was played on 19 July, in front of a crowd of about 200 people who paid an entry fee of one shilling. Spencer Gore, a 27-year-old rackets player, became the first Wimbledon champion by defeating William Marshall in three straight sets that lasted 48 minutes. He received 12 guineas in prize money and a silver challenge cup, donated by the sports magazine The Field. The tournament made a profit of £10. (Full article...)

The page "Snuck" does not exist.
The page "Sneaked" does not exist.

sneak
snēk/
verb
verb: sneak; 3rd person present: sneaks; past tense: sneaked; past participle: sneaked; past tense: snuck; past participle: snuck; gerund or present participle: sneaking
  1. 1.
    move or go in a furtive or stealthy manner.

    "I sneaked out by the back exit"

    synonyms:creep, slink, steal, slip, slide, sidle, edge, move furtively, tiptoe, pussyfoot, pad, prowl

    "I sneaked out"
    • convey (someone or something) in a furtive or stealthy way.

      "someone sneaked a camera inside"

      synonyms:smuggle, bring/take surreptitiously, bring/take secretly, bring/take illicitly, spirit, slip

      "she sneaked a camera in"
    • do or obtain (something) in a stealthy or furtive way.

      "she sneaked a glance at her watch"

      synonyms:steal, take furtively, take surreptitiously;
      informalsnatch

      "he sneaked a doughnut"
    • creep up on (someone) without being detected.

      "he sneaks up on us slyly"
noun
informal
noun: sneak; plural noun: sneaks
  1. 1.
    a furtive and contemptible person.

    "he was branded a prying sneak for eavesdropping on intimate conversation"
  2. 2.
    North American
    short for sneaker.
adjective
adjective: sneak
1.
acting or done surreptitiously, unofficially, or without warning.

"a sneak thief"

synonyms:furtive, secret, stealthy, sly, surreptitious, clandestine, covert

"a sneak attack"

This belies the question, "Does someone who seaks wear sneakers?"







Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Tuesday 07.07.15

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irascible

[ih-ras-uh-buh l]
adjective
1.
easily provoked to anger; very irritable:
an irascible old man.
2.
characterized or produced by anger:
an irascible response.
 
 

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Wednesday, it is market day at checkers...

Well there we were, 3 against a thousand. Boy did we Flock those three up.