Thursday, September 27, 2007

Did You Hear About Lyndsey's Blog?

Archie Brown's friend Lyndsey, is now a blogger. She and Archie have worshiped together for about fifteen years and they really get along well. They have shared in a lot of projects and efforts at the church. Now they also have the blogging bond.

You might like getting to know Lyndsey as well. Stop by Lyndsey’s blog and tell her I sent you!














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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Did You Hear About Our Construction Project?




Archie Brown's congregation has been in the midst a renovation for the past nine months or so, but they got to reoccupy the auditorium yesterday for the first time. They have been having two services each week in the fellowship hall for the duration of the construction. Being together yesterday was so nice, and the place looks great! Archie loves it!






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Monday, September 24, 2007

Did You Hear About The Trips To Take The Boys To School?

Archie Brown enjoyed taking his grandsons to school in the morning, especially on the days the weather is nice enough to walk. Andy and Zack like to walk with their grandpa. Sometimes they stop at the big drainage ditch, the one with a guard rail by the sidewalk, so they can throw a rock or spit into the water. Sometimes they walked down the alley behind the shops and across a path to the east side of the school.

It was always an adventure, and made going to school a fun time of day.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Did You Hear About The Time The Quarterback Broke Up With The Cheerleader?

Archie Brown was a sophomore in a consolidated school district. The high school he attended was made up of tenth through twelfth graders from seven small communities
in North Texas. He was sitting in second period biology class when his new friend from one of the neighboring towns, John Sawyer, broke the news.

Dale Douglas, the quarterback on the football team, had just broken up with Barbara Boston, the cheerleader. Archie thought Barbara was one of the prettiest girls he had ever seen. He had fallen for her the moment he saw her, on the first day of school in fifth period English class. Mrs. Hall had done him the greatest favor he could imagine when she arranged the seating of the class alphabetically. Barbara Boston sat right in front of him every day! She always greeted Archie with a warm smile, and laughed at his attempts at humor.

When John announced the news of the break-up, Archie asked several questions about Barbara. John had gone to junior high with her, so he had some answers for Arch. As they left biology, Archie told John, “I am going to ask Barbara to go to PlayLand Park with me this weekend.” PlayLand Park was an amusement park in the MetroPlex area, about 50 miles to the south, and a big attraction to those in the rural areas of the region.

John said, “No way, she would never go out with you. No body from here knows you very well and she is way too popular to be seen with a nobody.” Archie’s fear was that John was right, but he put on his best face of confidence and replied, “We’ll see!”

After fourth period History class was over, Archie went straight to the English classroom.
He was at his desk, working up his nerve to ask Barbara out. He swallowed hard when she entered the room. So he was mortified when his buddy, John, blurted out for all to hear, “Hey, Archie, did you ask Barbara yet?” Everybody laughed, and Archie turned bright red.

Barbara set her books down on her desk and turned to Archie. She said, “What are you going to ask me, Archie?” He could hardly get the words out, because his throat was so tight. His reply was, “Well, I was going to ask you to go to PlayLand Park with me this Saturday.” Barbara never took her eyes off Archie, and said, “Well, then ask me.”

When he did, she said, “yes.” Archie could hardly believe it. Neither could John, for that matter. There was probably a lesson in English class that day, but Archie never knew it.
And the date on Saturday was flawless, sitting together with Barbara on the roller coaster and the Ferris wheel, & sharing a pizza for dinner. Barbara was attentive and fun. She even gave Archie a quick kiss when he dropped her off that night.

No long relationship developed for Archie and Barbara. The next week she and Dale got back together. But Archie had a memory for life!



Did You Hear About The Time I Decided Not To Smoke Cigarettes?

Archie, Wayne and Barry were going to the Saturday matinee at the local theater. It was the typical double feature and a cartoon offering. The guys seldom missed a Saturday matinee when they were 12!

As was their habit, they did not walk along the street, but cut through on the path between two businesses. It saved them about three blocks on their journey.

The difference this day was that as they passed the fenced in gas meter of one of the businesses, they found that someone had left a pack of Winston cigarettes on the conrete half wall of that fence. There were 9 cigarettes and a book of matches. So the boys decided thay would experiment. Each of them was going to smoke three of the cigarettes, but Archie decided about two puffs into his first one that it did not taste good so he did noteven finish that one.

And he never took another puff for the rest of his life. He did not care how cool others thought it made them look, he thought it was dumb to do put something in his mouth that tasted so bad!

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Did You Hear About Hurricane Dean in Dominica?

Archie Brown and a group from his congregation went down to Dominica to follow up on some mission work they have been doing in the Caribbean for many years. When they reached there yesterday, they go to see some of the damage that was done by Hurricane Dean last month. There is almost no fruit on trees now, nearly 99% of it was blown away by Dean. There are places where the rock and mud slides took out houses and roads. It will take nearly 200 million dollars for the infrastructure to be repaired, and the government here is seeking help from other countries.
But the spirits of the people are up, most of the fields have already been replanted and hope is the order of the day!






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Thursday, September 06, 2007

Did You Hear About Popcorn?

Archie Brown and his wife Ronda love popcorn. The advent of microwave popcor was, in the mind of the Browns, one of the greatest breakthroughs in the history of snack foods! They especially love the the flavors that feature the extra butter or theater butter. So they were particularly disappointed that there has been a link found between the chemicals in those buttery flavors and a rare disease. The Browns hope that the changes that take place in the recipes will taste as good as the old ones!








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Did You Hear About Our Trip to Dominica?

Archie Brown and two of the elders from the congregation where he worships are about to go to Dominica to follow up on the mission work of the team that Archie led there this past July. They will visit some of the contacts, but mostly have discussions with the local workers about the future of the mission.






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Monday, September 03, 2007

Did You Hear About Peregrine.com?

One of Archie Brown's favorite bloggers has moved one of her blogs from blogspot.com to its own domain. Her travel journal is now Peregrine.com. As a result of the migration, the page rank has reverted back to 0. It is a great place to get travel tips and descriptions of intriguing places in the world. Archie hopes this will help you stay in touch with her and keep you in the know about her journeys .





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Friday, August 31, 2007

Did You Hear About The Time I Had Pneumonia--Again?

Ninth grader Archie Brown felt fine when he left for school that Thursday morning. It was the day before the beginning of the Easter weekend holiday. At third period he began to feel a little heaviness to his breathing. After lunch he went to Physical Education. When doing calisthenics, Archie felt weak in the knees, and was hardly able to function during the activities of the class.

Then in his last period class, he was feeling so feeble that he laid his head on the desk. His teacher chastised him, but when she saw how pale he was she came by to feel his forehead. He had a fever. She knew his family and that he only lived a few block from the school. It was only about ten minutes before dismissal, so she sent him home.

Archie started home, walking across the school grounds. But he was so weak he sat down under a tree. When his sister, Cathy, came by on her way home a little while later, Archie asked to go get his mother and tell he was sick. Cathy ran home and soon his mom came up in the family car to get Archie. She rushed him to the doctor’s office. Archie had pneumonia and spent his whole holiday in the hospital. Archie was glad for the treatment, but he hated that he missed another holiday because of sickness.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Did You Hear About The Game Mumbly Peg?

Archie and his neighbor buddies, Wayne and Barry, were always looking for ways to have a good time. One of the things they got into was Mumbly Peg. They had each gotten pocket knives for Christmas. The game of Mumbly Peg was a series of stunts you did with their knives. When you succeeded in one trick, you progressed to the next. If you missed on the first attempt you could try again, but if you failed the second time, you had to begin at the beginning again. The first one to accomplish the full set of tricks was allowed to drive a peg or twig into the ground as far as he could with three raps with his knife handle. The loser of the game then had to pull the peg out of the ground, with his teeth!

Did You Hear About The Brothers Who Liked Different Things?

Archie and his little brother Max enjoyed different things. Archie enjoyed baseball and movies. Max liked cars and martial arts. Archie acheived some noteriety in their little community as good ball player. He was frequently an all star and his teams were always very tough to beat. His high school team won the state championship.

Max was always tinkering on a car, until he enrolled in tae kwon do. Max rapidly progressed through the the levels till he was a black belt. Eventually Max opened his own school and was a local legend for his skills.

Two different boys, both successful in their own way!

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Did You Hear About The Time I Got A Snack Surprise?

Archie Brown always came home from school hungry. And his mom, Betty Lou, was good about having something ready for her ravenous son. Some days it would be a peanut butter sandwich or a piece of fruit. But Archie’s favorite was pudding. He loved all flavors; chocolate, vanilla, tapioca, and butterscotch.

One of the most memorable days was when Arch came in and found his mom was in the bedroom changing the diaper of Archie’s little brother, Max. But that was okay, because there was a bowl of chocolate pudding on the dining room table. Archie was shocked when the first spoonful turned out to be baby food Spinach.

Archie spent the next few minutes scrubbing the wall where he spewed the spinach surprise.

Did You Hear About The Neighborly Game of Marbles?

Another game the neighbor boys, Wayne, Barry, and Archie loved to play when they were little was marbles. They often would draw a ring about two feet in diameter and each get five or six of their own marbles and drop them into the ring from shoulder height above the center point. Wherever the marbles landed is where they were played. The idea was to use your shooter to knock as many marbles out of the ring as possible. Each time you they knocked on out, they got another shot. The winner was the one who knocked the most out of the ring. The neighborhood rule was that at the end of the game, each boy got his marbles back. They were not allowed to play for KEEPS.

That ruled probably saved a lot of fights!

Did You Hear About My Poetry Challenge--31?

Archie Brown entered this in a poetry challenge, in which the rhyming words were provided by other participants:


Poetry Challenge Entry
Submitted by familyfunandfaith on Mon, 2006-09-18 14:39

His entry into the real world was pointed,
It was that for which he was The Anointed.
His delivery through a virgin was quite slick,
but for the Creator, it took only a flick.
His offer of redemption ought make us opine
as to if in His rest we will safely recline.
I'd advise that you allow the Christ's advent
to remove your sins and make your heart content!







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Did You Hear About My Poetry Challenge--30?

Archie Brown entered this in a poetry challenge, in which the rhyming words were provided by other participants:

Poetry Challenge
Submitted by familyfunandfaith on Sun, 2006-09-03 03:20

Our party should be a big high,
I'm a bit nervous as I put on my tie.
Together we have taken on the whole world,
and through 40 years we've joyfully twirled.
Our relationship is really top drawer,
and we're not ready to leave the dance floor.
It's been many years since the first kiss was stolen,
But I thank God that our romance has kept rollin'!






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Did You Hear About My Poetry Challenge--29?

Archie Brown entered this in a poetry challenge, in which the rhyming words were provided by other participants:

I picked up a used book
Submitted by familyfunandfaith on Mon, 2006-08-28 03:36

I picked up a used book
and gave it a a quick look.
The title character was a Heller,
who cherished his own space.
A gal he met wore tights, no lace.
The hero was uneducated as a speller,
but he could make bad guys wince,
& for their crimes he would rinse
away any thought of their gain.
When bullied he would roust
his avowed enemies to joust
or hightail it all the way to Spain.

(there is a Louis L'Amour novel called Heller with a Gun, that was made into a movie, with Anthony Quinn, called Heller in Pink Tights)









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Did You Hear About My Poetry Challenge--28?

Archie Brown entered this in a poetry challenge, in which the rhyming words were provided by other participants:

Rhyming Challenge
Submitted by familyfunandfaith on Wed, 2006-08-23 21:35

Romantics who are lonely,
are not they only
who can wrtie fairly
and pen a word squarely.
I submit my rhymes yearly
thinking I must be nearly
published, though in truth partly
I just want to be smartly!







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Saturday, August 25, 2007

Did You Hear About The Buddha Tooth Temple?

Archie Brown's friends just returned from a trip to Singapore. The told Archie and his wife, Ronda, about the recently opened Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum. The temple is a magnificent structure that takes up an entire block in the very busy part of the city. It is five stories high, with the shrine to the Buddha tooth on the fourth floor and a beautiful garden on the fifth floor.

Archie heard that there is quite a bit of debate in the city as to whether the tooth really belonged to Buddha, but a lot of people believe it did. They have donated a lot of money to build and maintain the temple.









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Friday, August 24, 2007

Did You Hear About Mike Flynt?

Archie Brown read about Mike Flynt in the sports page this morning. Flynt was a college linebacker. He got in a fight before his senior season and was dismissed from the team. Now he is making a comeback to take advantage of the one year of elegibility he has remaining. The story today indicates that he has made the team and will play this year. He is 59!






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