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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1224924" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>CP, when I finished Graduate school, I was working in the Mountains of Appalachia. I took an interest in fundamental preaching. I tape-recorded hundreds of hours of radio evangelist. I listened to the tapes and memorized some of the better sermons. To the distress of those around me, I would sometimes offer up a sermon. I was pretty damm good.</p><p></p><p>John sent me a private message about a year ago. He confided in me. We exchanged e-mail addresses and at least a couple times a week we talked. I got to know him. He is intelligent and artistic. Among other things, he is a glass artist. John and I shared some common thoughts about the culture of cattle today. I think John liked to participate but he finally decided the price of admission was too high for the value of the services he received.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1224924, member: 17767"] CP, when I finished Graduate school, I was working in the Mountains of Appalachia. I took an interest in fundamental preaching. I tape-recorded hundreds of hours of radio evangelist. I listened to the tapes and memorized some of the better sermons. To the distress of those around me, I would sometimes offer up a sermon. I was pretty damm good. John sent me a private message about a year ago. He confided in me. We exchanged e-mail addresses and at least a couple times a week we talked. I got to know him. He is intelligent and artistic. Among other things, he is a glass artist. John and I shared some common thoughts about the culture of cattle today. I think John liked to participate but he finally decided the price of admission was too high for the value of the services he received. [/QUOTE]
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