PERSISTENT STATE OF ONGOING RECOVERY this is the story of construction of a life that was and is beautiful. I am because I think I think because I can Life's Good Thank God for what I do have and not for what I do not!
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.
Friday, August 30, 2013
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Abashful computer get's repaired
Barack Obama honoured Reverend Dr.Martin Luther King.
What a great inspiration, the first and only man of colour elected as President of Americ ,Barack Obama, making a Founding statement about the man who was put out by contemptuous KKK type people.
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela stands in for the vision of America, embraced by that nation. Awu Madiba.
pittance \PIT-ns\, noun:
What a great inspiration, the first and only man of colour elected as President of Americ ,Barack Obama, making a Founding statement about the man who was put out by contemptuous KKK type people.
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela stands in for the vision of America, embraced by that nation. Awu Madiba.
pittance \PIT-ns\, noun:
1. a small amount or share.
2. a small allowance or sum, as of money for living expenses.
3. a scanty income or remuneration.
Work for all by Johnny Clegg echoes about , "the pittance I earn that you call pay"
2. a small allowance or sum, as of money for living expenses.
3. a scanty income or remuneration.
Monday, August 26, 2013
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Yes it is
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Fiz into something
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Word of the Day for Wednesday, August 21, 2013
gibbous \GIB-uhs\, adjective:
1. Astronomy. (of a heavenly body) convex at both edges, as the moon when more than half full.
2. humpbacked
2. humpbacked
do we need emetics?
emet·ic
noun \i-ˈme-tik\
Definition of EMETIC
: an agent that induces vomiting
— emetic adjective
— emet·i·cal·ly adverb
noun \i-ˈme-tik\
Definition of EMETIC
: an agent that induces vomiting
— emetic adjective
— emet·i·cal·ly adverb
Monday, August 19, 2013
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Is this the beginning of the end?
All is not well with the world!
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Saturday, August 17, 2013
Friday, August 16, 2013
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one that establishes and maintains communication for mutual understanding and cooperation
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Thursday, August 15, 2013
yes please
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Aw, thanks C!
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'pokjm'
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to assert under oath : testify
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Monday, August 12, 2013
yes, I can boogie
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be·guile
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Sunday, August 11, 2013
yes I am good
And Today is the gay!
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whirlwind
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Saturday, August 10, 2013
Watsup?
Saturday, 10 August 2013
John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to by his initials JFK, was the 35th President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his death in 1963.
After military service as commander of Motor Torpedo Boats PT-109 and PT-59 during World War II in the South Pacific, Kennedy represented Massachusetts' 11th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1947 to 1953 as a Democrat. Thereafter, he served in the U.S. Senate from 1953 until 1960. Kennedy defeated Vice President and Republican candidate Richard Nixon in the 1960 U.S. presidential election. At 43 years of age, he was the youngest to have been elected to the office,[2][a] the second-youngest President (after Theodore Roosevelt), and the first person born in the 20th century to serve as president.[3] A Catholic, Kennedy was the only non-Protestant president, and was the only president to have won a Pulitzer Prize.[4] Events during his presidency included the Bay of Pigs Invasion, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the building of the Berlin Wall, the Space Race, the African-American Civil Rights Movement, and early stages of the Vietnam War. Therein, Kennedy increased the number of military advisers, special operation forces, and helicopters in an effort to curb the spread of communism in South East Asia.[5] The Kennedy administration adopted the policy of the Strategic Hamlet Program which was implemented by the South Vietnamese government. It involved certain forced relocation, village internment, and segregation of rural South Vietnamese from northern and southern communist insurgents.[6]
Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas. Lee Harvey Oswald, arrested that evening, was accused of the crime but was shot and killed by Jack Ruby two days later, before a trial could take place. The FBI and the Warren Commission officially concluded that Oswald was the lone assassin. However, the United States House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) concluded that those investigations were flawed and that Kennedy was probably assassinated as the result of a conspiracy.[7] Kennedy's controversial Department of Defense TFX fighter bomber program led to a Congressional investigation that lasted from 1963 to 1970.[8] Since the 1960s, information concerning Kennedy's private life has come to light. Details of Kennedy's health problems with which he struggled have become better known, especially since the 1990s. Although initially kept secret from the general public, reports of Kennedy's philandering have garnered much press. Kennedy ranks highly in public opinion ratings of U.S. presidents.[9]
Old Hendrik was a bad man, a sinner, and a blight on the Afrikaner - just when I thought Afrikaans was one of my great talents; mind you, linguistically, it is another of my successes...Afrikaans leef voert
Prime Minister of South Africa from 1958 until his assassination in 1966. He is remembered as the man behind the conception and implementation of apartheid, a system of racial segregation dividing ethnic groups in the country.
He was Prime Minister during the establishment of the Republic of South Africa in 1961, thereby fulfilling the Afrikaner dream of an independent republic for South Africans. During his tenure as Prime Minister, anti-Apartheid movements such as the African National Congress (ANC) and the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) were banned, and the Rivonia Trial, which prosecuted ANC leaders, was held.
Many major roads, places and facilities in cities and towns of South Africa were named after Verwoerd; in post-apartheid South Africa, most of these references to the creator of apartheid have been renamed. Famous ones include H. F. Verwoerd Airport in Port Elizabeth, renamed Port Elizabeth Airport, the Verwoerd Dam in the Free State, now the Gariep Dam, H. F. Verwoerd Academic Hospital in Pretoria, now Steve Biko Hospital, and the town of Verwoerdburg, now Centurion.
phi·lan·der (f-lndr)
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January 20, 1961 – November 22, 1963
John F. Kennedy, Presidential term
After military service as commander of Motor Torpedo Boats PT-109 and PT-59 during World War II in the South Pacific, Kennedy represented Massachusetts' 11th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1947 to 1953 as a Democrat. Thereafter, he served in the U.S. Senate from 1953 until 1960. Kennedy defeated Vice President and Republican candidate Richard Nixon in the 1960 U.S. presidential election. At 43 years of age, he was the youngest to have been elected to the office,[2][a] the second-youngest President (after Theodore Roosevelt), and the first person born in the 20th century to serve as president.[3] A Catholic, Kennedy was the only non-Protestant president, and was the only president to have won a Pulitzer Prize.[4] Events during his presidency included the Bay of Pigs Invasion, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the building of the Berlin Wall, the Space Race, the African-American Civil Rights Movement, and early stages of the Vietnam War. Therein, Kennedy increased the number of military advisers, special operation forces, and helicopters in an effort to curb the spread of communism in South East Asia.[5] The Kennedy administration adopted the policy of the Strategic Hamlet Program which was implemented by the South Vietnamese government. It involved certain forced relocation, village internment, and segregation of rural South Vietnamese from northern and southern communist insurgents.[6]
Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas. Lee Harvey Oswald, arrested that evening, was accused of the crime but was shot and killed by Jack Ruby two days later, before a trial could take place. The FBI and the Warren Commission officially concluded that Oswald was the lone assassin. However, the United States House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) concluded that those investigations were flawed and that Kennedy was probably assassinated as the result of a conspiracy.[7] Kennedy's controversial Department of Defense TFX fighter bomber program led to a Congressional investigation that lasted from 1963 to 1970.[8] Since the 1960s, information concerning Kennedy's private life has come to light. Details of Kennedy's health problems with which he struggled have become better known, especially since the 1990s. Although initially kept secret from the general public, reports of Kennedy's philandering have garnered much press. Kennedy ranks highly in public opinion ratings of U.S. presidents.[9]
Old Hendrik was a bad man, a sinner, and a blight on the Afrikaner - just when I thought Afrikaans was one of my great talents; mind you, linguistically, it is another of my successes...Afrikaans leef voert
Hendrik Verwoerd
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Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd | |
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7th Prime Minister of South Africa | |
In office 2 September 1958 – 6 September 1966 |
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Monarch | Elizabeth II (1958–1961) |
President | Charles Robberts Swart (1961–1966) |
Governor General | Ernest George Jansen (1958–1959) Charles Robberts Swart (1959–1961) |
Preceded by | Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom |
Succeeded by | T. E. Dönges as Acting Prime Minister |
Personal details | |
Born | 8 September 1901 Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Died | 6 September 1966 (aged 64) Cape Town, South Africa |
Resting place | Heroes' Acre, Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa |
Political party | National Party |
Spouse(s) | Betsie Schoombie |
Children | 7 |
Alma mater | University of Stellenbosch |
Occupation | Politician |
Religion | Dutch Reformed |
He was Prime Minister during the establishment of the Republic of South Africa in 1961, thereby fulfilling the Afrikaner dream of an independent republic for South Africans. During his tenure as Prime Minister, anti-Apartheid movements such as the African National Congress (ANC) and the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) were banned, and the Rivonia Trial, which prosecuted ANC leaders, was held.
Many major roads, places and facilities in cities and towns of South Africa were named after Verwoerd; in post-apartheid South Africa, most of these references to the creator of apartheid have been renamed. Famous ones include H. F. Verwoerd Airport in Port Elizabeth, renamed Port Elizabeth Airport, the Verwoerd Dam in the Free State, now the Gariep Dam, H. F. Verwoerd Academic Hospital in Pretoria, now Steve Biko Hospital, and the town of Verwoerdburg, now Centurion.
phi·lan·der (f-lndr)
intr.v. phi·lan·dered, phi·lan·der·ing, phi·lan·ders
1.
To carry on a sexual affair, especially an extramarital affair, with a
woman one cannot or does not intend to marry. Used of a man.
2. To engage in many love affairs, especially with a frivolous or casual attitude. Used of a man.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
It's late in the evening...
This daily posting far outways the detriment of going to bed so late...NOT !!! I must away...
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incentive, stimulus
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property possessed by a moving body in virtue of its mass and its
motion — used of bodies moving suddenly or violently to indicate the
origin and intensity of the motion
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Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Ky is a bit missing from my current vegetative exploits
Tuesday, 06/08/13
This is all so kinetic, JP's life and his story and all and all
This is all so kinetic, JP's life and his story and all and all
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of or relating to the motion of material bodies and the forces and energy associated with them
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active, lively
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dynamic, energizing
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of or relating to kinetic art
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Monday, August 5, 2013
Monday Blues...no never!
World War I officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on 28 June 1919
Well this was yesterdays, incomplete, post
Well this was yesterdays, incomplete, post
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Saturday, August 3, 2013
Wobetide...
Hello there!
The night that should never have corrupted always leaves it's mark.
I am scalded and bare the consequences thereof.
And it burns, baby, it burns!
The night that should never have corrupted always leaves it's mark.
I am scalded and bare the consequences thereof.
And it burns, baby, it burns!
adjective
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marked by the expression of great or excessive emotion or enthusiasm
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archaic : pouring freely
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