Till:
That plane wouldn't have been Air France would it?
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No, but I can't tell you who it was, sorry.
Larry
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At 16:35 6/2/2003 +, St Larry wrote:
Till:
That plane wouldn't have been Air France would it?
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No, but I can't tell you who it was, sorry.
I remember almost 40 years ago watching planes touch down at the Montreal
airport and all the Air France birds would come bouncing in
Till:
That plane wouldn't have been Air France would it?
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No, but I can't tell you who it was, sorry.
Till:
I remember almost 40 years ago watching planes touch down
at the Montreal airport and all the Air France birds would
come bouncing in just like you described.
Hmmm ... exactly what does it mean for God to love all sinners (i.e.,
everyone living today, at a minimum), but he does not love them
unconditionally?
Either He does not love all of them because of some condition, or He loves
all of them. You can't have it both ways.
Of course, it may be true
Paul Osborne wrote:
Anyway, God loves me, and that's final.
And I love you too, Paul. That makes two!
Noj
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So long as you are not the next person to go up in that plane!
Jon
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At 09:14 AM 5/31/2003, you wrote:
No bounce at this end. You message landed with a
solid thud. But, not to waste a
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003 18:59:49 -0400 Jon Spencer
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Paul Osborne wrote:
Anyway, God loves me, and that's final.
And I love you too, Paul. That makes two!
Noj
Thanks. It's always nice to hear that and especially my Zion friends. :-)
Paul O
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and
They've had big evidence on Rudolph in the B'ham bombing since early on.
That was also when he was driven into the NC woods. At that time, they
also began looking at him for possible attacks on other places in the
Southeast, which led to him as a suspect on the 96 Atlanta Olympics.
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