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A frivolous prayer request
Board: Prayer and Healing
Sep 30, 2011 7:18pm
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My paper monster is very content these days. I have taken a 4-drawer, legal file cabinet with 100 linear inches of files down to 51" at the present. Some time ago I purchased several archive boxes for my logbooks and they are safely tucked away. I have a very special post card I want to send to Amanda. I am having trouble relocating it. I must have put it in a "very special spot." So my regular mantra, "Tony, Tony, look around; my postcard is lost and must be found" is not bearing any fruit. Where should I be looking? I know I haven't shredded it.
Re: A frivolous prayer request
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Reply to: #643960 by speedsquare
Sep 30, 2011 8:32pm
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not frivolous. no such thing as a frivolous prayer request. . .
Re: A frivolous prayer request
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Reply to: #643960 by speedsquare
Oct 1, 2011 6:23am
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knowing your knack for ciphers, look under K for Klhgxziwh!

;)
Re: A frivolous prayer request
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Reply to: #643960 by speedsquare
Oct 1, 2011 6:58am
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Who is Tony?

A friend of mine say "God knows, God shows" when she is looking for something....usually turns up, too....

Would you have put it with your extra LTC's container?
Re: A frivolous prayer request
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Reply to: #644013 by Okie Dog
Oct 1, 2011 7:07am
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St Anthony, patron saint of lost causes (items).
Prayer granted was re: a frivolous prayer request
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Reply to: #643960 by speedsquare
Oct 5, 2011 10:45am
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I found it!!! Woohoo!! It was exactly where it should have been, but sometimes I just don't see things, and then I get into a tizzy and think I've lost them. Finding a single postcard in a large archive box with many years of postcards, photos and assorted greeting cards, can be a challenge for the easily distracted.

I will be mailing this one off tomorrow and maybe Amanda will feature it on her blog.