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I haven't found a church around here that i like yet. So far my favorite church has been up in Bellevue, but it's hard to get connected when you're an hour away.

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There are 4 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

1. New in Town
From: "scissorhands1177"
2. Walk
From: davidplayter@...
3. Re: New in Town
From: "celebok"
4. June Random Comments
From: "celebok"


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 03:59:59 -0000
From: "scissorhands1177"
Subject: New in Town

My name is Ed. I'm 26 and I just moved to Gig Harbor from Portland.
I'm having a hard time meeting people here. It's a lot different than
Portland. I'm a pretty confident guy and I'm a dork, so I have no
problem starting a conversation with a girl, but I haven't started
many conversations that I really want to finish. Of course the girls
are hot, but inside they're not. I know that the kind of girl I want
to meet isn't going to be out at the bar etc. She's going to be home
with her friends/family watching movies or playing games or doing
other activities. It may be a girl in this group, or it may not be,
but if not, then hopefully somebody in this group will tell a friend
about me. I'm an open book, so if there's anything you want to know
about me, go ahead and ask. TTYL
Ed



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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 19:42:53 -0000
From: davidplayter@...
Subject: Walk

Sometimes it seems to be easy
To listen to the fear in side
That would make you stay in safety
Or run away and hide.

When you could find a promise
But you can not see the gift
And your heart could tell you
That there is no life to live

You can be tempted to listen
To the storm thats in your way
When His voice is calling
Telling it's time to go or stay

You can stay on the water
When He calls you to move on
Or you can chose to Him to fallow,
And His word that is strong.

Sometimes it is hard to see
But the waves with no land
But then, out in the sea
You will find His Loving hand

David G Playter Jr



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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 20:32:40 -0000
From: "celebok"
Subject: Re: New in Town

Hey, Ed! Welcome to the group! Well, I'm definitely not a dating
expert, and I don't really know what's in the Gig Harbor area, but
if you stick around, you might be able to make some connections in
this group. Have you found a church to attend, or are you looking?

--Wayne


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pugetsoundchristiansingles@yahoogroups.com, "scissorhands1177"
wrote:
> My name is Ed. I'm 26 and I just moved to Gig Harbor from
Portland.
> I'm having a hard time meeting people here. It's a lot different
than
> Portland. I'm a pretty confident guy and I'm a dork, so I have no
> problem starting a conversation with a girl, but I haven't started
> many conversations that I really want to finish. Of course the
girls
> are hot, but inside they're not. I know that the kind of girl I
want
> to meet isn't going to be out at the bar etc. She's going to be
home
> with her friends/family watching movies or playing games or doing
> other activities. It may be a girl in this group, or it may not
be,
> but if not, then hopefully somebody in this group will tell a
friend
> about me. I'm an open book, so if there's anything you want to
know
> about me, go ahead and ask. TTYL
> Ed



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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 20:33:39 -0000
From: "celebok"
Subject: June Random Comments

It's time, once again, for another set of random comments, taken
from the archives of the Celebok Report!


A lot of times when I'm paying for something in cash at a
supermarket or fast food restaurant or any other busy place with
people waiting in line behind me, as soon as the cashier gives me my
change and says, "Thank you, have a nice day," I tend to feel very
rushed to put my change away and grab my stuff so that the next
person in line can go up. When the cashier says that, it's like the
end of the transaction, so I have no business still standing there
and making the next person wait. Sometimes I don't even bother to
put the change in my wallet and just pocket it, grab my merchandise
in any fashion that I can, and rush out, then I can re-secure my
stuff once I'm outside.

I decided I wanted to send a female friend a simple bouquet of
flowers for Valentine's Day, just as a nice gesture. Nothing
romantic, just something that she'll appreciate. Well, apparently,
as Valentine's Day approaches, flower shops just have no room or
patience for platonic people like me. They're in a mad rush to meet
the demands of all the other people who REALLY celebrate Valentine's
Day. Roses are unavailable in any color but red, and flower
bouquets can only be in certain arrangements that they've listed,
all of which are way overkill for my intent. So basically, I either
have to celebrate Valentine's Day the way the mass majority does, or
I don't celebrate it at all.

Another great thing about being single is that I can do something
nice for a girl, and she'll really appreciate it because she wasn't
expecting it.

I still suck at understanding certain types of British accents.

I need to get into the habit of taking a bite out of every food
that's on my plate within the first three minutes that I'm served it
in a restaurant. There have been many times when the waiter or
waitress would come by just a few minutes after serving my meal and
say, "How is everything?" and the only thing I've tried so far are
the french fries or the vegetables. So I just say, "Okay, so far."
Luckily there hasn't been a case where tasting the rest of my meal
has actually produced new information as to how "everything" is.

--Wayne




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I haven't found a church around here that i like yet. So far my favorite church has been up in Bellevue, but it's hard to get connected when you're an hour...
Ed Ryan
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Jun 16, 2004
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Hi Ed, Nice to meet you! I'm from Port Orchard (pretty near to you). I don't know about the churches in Gig Harbor, but I'm pretty current with many in Port...
Darcy
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Jun 16, 2004
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Ed, I guess you're pretty much at the same point where I was when I first moved here two years ago from California. But I was already interested in visiting...
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