Mercury wrote:I bet they are already warming up the autosignature machine. Its Benson all over again.
Oh come now. That is already how everything is "signed." Now we'll get holographic encounters with him, darlin!
Mercury wrote:I bet they are already warming up the autosignature machine. Its Benson all over again.
Garbo wrote:Uchtdorf came to our stake back when he was still in the Seventy. (In fact, coincidentally enough, Schryver was on the stake high council at the time and was the guy who was assigned to take care of Uchtdorf's every need while he was here and I saw them talking together both before and after stake conference--something Schryver was sure to remind everyone in Sunday School about when Uchtdorf was called to the Big Twelve a year or so later. He claimed he predicted to Uchtdorf that he would be called to the 12.)
Anyway, I know lots of people really like Uchtdorf, but he came across to me as a very arrogant, egotistical guy who likes to give orders.
MCB wrote:Things can get very fragmented in a family that runs to late marriage.
MCB wrote:When we want to capture family history from our elders, sometimes we are too late, and that is a bad lemon.
Early Alzheimers is lemonade.
Jeneum wrote:I believed without a doubt that Monson truly spoke to God and had a witness of Christ in the flesh, and that someday when he ascended to the office of prophet that he would set about a reformation in the church.
harmony wrote:If any of the Brethren really wanted the best for the organization, they'd open the books.
Dr. Shades wrote:What makes you think that opening the books would be good for the organization? It might well destroy it.
Garbo wrote:Anyway, I know lots of people really like Uchtdorf, but he came across to me as a very arrogant, egotistical guy who likes to give orders.
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I wrote:There are numerous stories of the restorative powers of Tokay Essencia, including the fact that it was once reserved principally for dying monarchs.