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my Marathon des Sables highlight videoAugust 12 2009 at 9:37 PM |  Dale (Login dkw1961) Registered Users |
| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSzA1IkhmHI
I hope this works.A friend put this together for me and I thought he did a nice job. Quality is not like seeing it on a HD screen but hope you enjoy.
Dale |
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Sirius (Login Sirius65) | Re: my Marathon des Sables highlight video | August 13 2009, 8:11 PM |
Cool video, Dale. It appears that all traces of Holdeman have vanished from you. Congratulations. |
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 Dale (Login dkw1961) Registered Users | Re: my Marathon des Sables highlight video | August 17 2009, 8:01 AM |
Thanks Sirius.
My holdeman days are a distant memory.  Its like it was a different lifetime. |
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Sirius (Login Sirius65) | Re: my Marathon des Sables highlight video | August 17 2009, 7:16 PM |
I agree, Dale, It does seem like another life time. I remember when I was still a teenager, my dad said to me, "Son, it's a cold world out there." It didn't deter me. I continued on.
Recently my dad and I were having a conversation and something about the world becoming more wicked, or whatever, came up and I said, "Dad, I don't see things that way. I look at people as being good, not bad." "I have met so many good people in my life."
Dale, it looks like you have met good people, too.
If Holdemans only knew how much goodness was really out there.
This message has been edited by Sirius65 on Aug 17, 2009 7:17 PM
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 Steven Thiessen (Login StevenThiessen) Registered Users | Re: my Marathon des Sables highlight video | August 17 2009, 9:51 PM |
>>If Holdemans only knew how much goodness was really out there.<
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Very true. Just how warped the Holdeman worldview is as it relates to 'worldly people' was recently brought home in a recent conversation with a friend whose mother was under complete and total misconceptions about the morals of mainstream society. The Holdemans tend to think that all 'worldly people' live lives of complete dissolution and vice. It's true that some do, but so do some Holdemans... |
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Sirius (Login Sirius65) | Re: my Marathon des Sables highlight video | August 18 2009, 7:29 PM |
Just how warped the Holdeman worldview is as it relates to 'worldly people' was recently brought home in a recent conversation with a friend whose mother was under complete and total misconceptions about the morals of mainstream society
That reminds me of a recent conversation with my dear parents. We were discussing religious issues and of course the issue came up as whether there were legitimate Christians other than Holdemans.
Now, back when I was living with my parents on the farm we had some fine neighbors, Ozzy and Sharon, not their real names. I always sensed from the way that my parents talked about Ozzy and Sharon that they held them in high regard from the standpoint that it seemed like Ozzy and Sharon were Christians. I even remember hearing talk that Ozzy had had an experience, whatever that means. Well, I posed this question to my mom. I said, "Mom, if you and Dad and Ozzy and Sharon happened to be sharing dinner some evening and Jesus happened to show up, what would you do if Jesus wanted to have communion with your little dinner party right then and there?"
There was a little silence and finally Mom said, ......."We'd do what Jesus said."
This message has been edited by Sirius65 on Aug 18, 2009 7:30 PM
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 Scott (Login oldmanrip) | Re: my Marathon des Sables highlight video | August 18 2009, 7:39 PM |
"We'd do what Jesus said."
Well, why not get a head start on it? |
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