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indianabob:
Folks,

Flibbertigibbet is an Middle English word referring to a flighty or whimsical person, usually a young female. In modern use, it is used as a slang term, especially in Yorkshire, for a gossipy or overly talkative person. Its origin is in a meaningless representation of chattering.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flibbertigibbet

Ninny:
Now that is a good one, there IBob!! heehee!! Thank you for that! I'm glad none of my friends knows that word!! ha!!  :D
Kathy ;)

Vangie:
I like this one... "twitterpated".  Ray said it at the conference and I giggled out loud.

jerreye:
I think these are my favorites:

"Hell knows no fury like a Christian being shown the truth"

..."it's TOTAL NONSENSE"

"am I going too fast for anybody?"

"I will now hold my breath......................................."

:)

Amrhrasach:
Bump.

I try to vision Rays facial expression when he's writing these lines. 

"Now listen carefully. Here is wisdom beyond its years. When a scientist creates an experiment or machine that malfunctions, is he responsible for the malfunction? Yes. Does he hold the experiment or machine responsible? No. Does he hold God responsible? No. Okay.

Now then, according to Christendom, when God creates an experiment or machine that malfunctions, is He responsible for the malfunction? No. Does He hold the experiment or machine responsible? Yes. Does He hold man responsible? Yes. See the wisdom?"

http://bible-truths.com/lake2.html

"Ask a hundred pastors or theologians if your mother, let’s say, were to bow her knees in the name of Jesus [Jehovah-Saviour] Christ and confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, will she be saved? I am pretty sure all one hundred would say, "YES, OF COURSE!" Next ask the same one hundred whether all those in heaven and earth who will also bow and confess Jesus as Lord will be saved, and I am pretty sure all one hundred would say, "NO, OF COURSE NOT!" See the difference? Me neither!"

http://bible-truths.com/lake5.html


Gary

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