@longfordson wrote:

@thegoblinswillgetu wrote:

Ask her. 

I would never presume to know what her plans are.

But it might involve the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost.


Inasmuch as she is, by admission, a Roman Catholic, it's a safe bet that her plans might involve the Holy Trinity.  You should, however, know that the Trinity takes multiple forms.

 

Longfordson


Oh, yes, I am very aware of that.

Truth be known, the sister thread to this one has its very own trinity.

But you knew that, didn't you. Smiley Happy

Consider yourself truly blessed.

It's good to be blessed.  I once knew a gal named Poly (no, not Polly or Pollie - Poly is correct).  Poly thought she was truly blessed. 

 


@yaryarde wrote:

It's good to be blessed.  I once knew a gal named Poly (no, not Polly or Pollie - Poly is correct).  Poly thought she was truly blessed. 


H-m-m-m, very interesting.

Right on cue.

Now we are only missing one.  Heart


@yaryarde wrote:

It's good to be blessed.  I once knew a gal named Poly (no, not Polly or Pollie - Poly is correct).  Poly thought she was truly blessed. 


Several of my grand-nephews who live in remote rural areas in Custer County, Montana, are being home-schooled through Montana Polytechnic, an online institution of higher education.  They refer to it as Poly, just like your lady friend.  Like your Poly, my nephews feel blessed, too.  After all, they get to stay home, and their teacher is their Mom, who is most generous in her assessment of the academic achievements of her students.

 

Longfordson


@longfordson wrote:

@yaryarde wrote:

It's good to be blessed.  I once knew a gal named Poly (no, not Polly or Pollie - Poly is correct).  Poly thought she was truly blessed. 


Several of my grand-nephews who live in remote rural areas in Custer County, Montana, are being home-schooled through Montana Polytechnic, an online institution of higher education.  They refer to it as Poly, just like your lady friend.  Like your Poly, my nephews feel blessed, too.  After all, they get to stay home, and their teacher is their Mom, who is most generous in her assessment of the academic achievements of her students.

 

Longfordson


She's not my friend - just someone I ran into  - please don't call her "mine" - she's not "mine".  No, No, No!

 

 

Oh for crying out loud.  


@yaryarde wrote:

@longfordson wrote:

@yaryarde wrote:

It's good to be blessed.  I once knew a gal named Poly (no, not Polly or Pollie - Poly is correct).  Poly thought she was truly blessed. 


Several of my grand-nephews who live in remote rural areas in Custer County, Montana, are being home-schooled through Montana Polytechnic, an online institution of higher education.  They refer to it as Poly, just like your lady friend.  Like your Poly, my nephews feel blessed, too.  After all, they get to stay home, and their teacher is their Mom, who is most generous in her assessment of the academic achievements of her students.

 

Longfordson


She's not my friend - just someone I ran into  - please don't call her "mine" - she's not "mine".  No, No, No!


Oops.

It's ok you didn't know - there was no way you could have known.

 

 

Having a slow night are you?

Well it's about to get slower.

Sweet dreams.

Smiley LOL!!

 

good one!

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