• Good For Something

    From Daryl Stout@454:1/33 to Nancy Backus on Fri Jun 26 11:37:00 2020
    Nancy,


    Does that mean I'm special?? <G>

    Or at least on the right side of the break in transmission... ;)

    At least I'm good for something. :P

    I've never seen money from it. Maybe that's why I'm still an amateur crastinator. :P

    Never had any money from it.... but occasionally ended up not having
    done something that proved to have been unnecessary in the end... ;)

    Sort of like the commercial for Liberty Insurance...you end up with
    something you "wanted", and didn't really "need". :P

    Daryl

    ... Anyone who remembers the 60's...wasn't there.
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  • From Ed Vance@454:3/105 to Daryl Stout on Sat Jun 27 16:13:00 2020
    06-26-20 11:37 Daryl Stout wrote to Nancy Backus about Good For Something Howdy! Daryl.

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    Nancy,


    Does that mean I'm special?? <G>

    Or at least on the right side of the break in transmission... ;)

    At least I'm good for something. :P

    I tell people that No One has to Pay Me to be good, I'm Good For Nothing!

    -snip-

    ... Anyone who remembers the 60's...wasn't there.

    That TAGLINE always make Me think of the TV Show called (I think) Happy Days.

    I believe the Setting of the Time Period is during the 1950's.

    I watched the first Happy Days episode and after just a few minutes into
    the Show I thought about the way they carried on was just like the People did who I avoided being around back then, and try to do so now, too.

    I've never watched any more of the "Happy Days" Shows.

    I will sometimes go in the Living Room and watch some TV Shows with my Wife.

    The Shows I like to watch sometimes are: Laramie, Rifleman, Emergency,
    Knight Rider.

    And of course today If I'm at home, I will watch Gospel Music shows:
    One on TBN at 6PM and at 7PM one comes on the local Educatonal TV Channels
    I get using a Digital TV Convertor Box to watch Over The Air Televsion.

    A few years ago a person from the Cable TV Network came by my house and asked if I wanted to become a Subscriber.
    I told them:

    "No, I don't want to have to Pay for the privilege of turning OFF some
    TV Shows that I don't like."

    Just after being discharged from the U. S. Navy and starting going back to Church at Home, some of the Young People in my Sunday School class told Me about Gospel Music show that came to town every month or so, and after I attended the first one I WAS HOOKED!

    If I had to pick only ONE FAVORITE Singer from all of the Quartets I listened to, Smitty Gatlin would be my first choice, followed closely by Ben Speer
    and his Brother Brock Speer.

    Others that I like are Sue Dodge, Mark Lowry, Ivan Parker, Wendy Bagwell, Larnelle Harris and Don Francisco who live across the Ohio River from Me
    over in Kentucky.

    I" think" The Blackwood Brothers Quartet performed in the first Gospel Music Show I was at, in later years One of the Singers Child sung in The Blackwood Singers.

    I could go on an on, and I might as well, The Gaither Singers, Gold City, Charles Johnson & The Revivers, Happy Goodman's, Hinsons, The Prophets,
    The Statesmen, The Booth Brothers, The Cathedrals.

    'nuf said to show I like listening to Southern Gospel Music.

    Does anyone else like that style of Music?

    73 de Ed W9ODR . .



    ... Gospel Quartet Music will be Sung through ALL ETERNITY!
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  • From Daryl Stout@454:1/33 to Ed Vance on Sun Jun 28 01:47:00 2020
    Ed,

    I tell people that No One has to Pay Me to be good, I'm Good For
    Nothing!

    I feel that way...self esteem hasn't been that great lately.

    ... Anyone who remembers the 60's...wasn't there.

    That TAGLINE always make Me think of the TV Show called (I think) Happy Days.

    I believe the Setting of the Time Period is during the 1950's.

    I think so.

    The Shows I like to watch sometimes are: Laramie, Rifleman, Emergency, Knight Rider.

    I liked watching Emergency.

    "No, I don't want to have to Pay for the privilege of turning OFF some
    TV Shows that I don't like."

    I just have the high speed internet package for the BBS, and for ham
    radio internet applications. I don't even watch TV anymore.

    If I had to pick only ONE FAVORITE Singer from all of the Quartets I listened to, Smitty Gatlin would be my first choice, followed closely
    by Ben Speer and his Brother Brock Speer.

    So many of these have gone on to be with The Lord.

    Others that I like are Sue Dodge, Mark Lowry, Ivan Parker, Wendy
    Bagwell, Larnelle Harris and Don Francisco who live across the Ohio
    River from Me over in Kentucky.

    Mark Lowery, with his comedic skits, is a scream.

    'nuf said to show I like listening to Southern Gospel Music.

    Does anyone else like that style of Music?

    I do...especially Gospel Quartets.

    ... Gospel Quartet Music will be Sung through ALL ETERNITY!

    I hope it's a cappella (no accompaniment).

    Daryl

    ... Toe: A device for finding furniture in the dark.
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