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Cliff Notes for Friday

I suspended my music player for a spell. My right hand column was getting a little cluttered so I thought I'd change things for a little bit. It may come back after the holidays.

Thanks to those who have gone from my blog to Happy Wife Happy Life. I enjoy pointing good blogs to others who come to visit here. I also enjoy the free flow of ideas between bloggers. Funny thing is when I introduce a new friend, hits here increase. My long time readers know I like to promote other's blogs. The "I like...Because" posts will resume after the first of the year.

Speaking of HWHL, she left a prayer request on my Seek Him First prayer request list. Please lift her up, as the current economy has affected her in an adverse way.

Hopefully the real winner of the election is the country, no matter who you voted for. Let's pull together for the good of the nation. And if you have a concern, call your elected official. I have found in the past they will listen. If you don't like what the leaders are doing, pray for them. You can do more good on your knees than on the phone or at the keyboard.

I had my interviews for the part time job at Kmart this past Tuesday. I feel it went well. If it's meant to be, it will come to fruition. If not, I will find something else to do with the time.

My next pro wrestling post will be up tomorrow. It will be about unusual story lines.

Comments

HWHL said…
Thank you Cliff. I got your email this morning and I'll be keeping your family in my prayers as well, for the issues you mentioned.

Hope you and your wife have a splendid day today!
Busy Bee Suz said…
"You can do more good on your knees than on the phone or at the keyboard."
I love this line. I will remember that. take care, good luck on the job. I feel you will get it.
Pat Jenkins said…
i am sorry your boy brady's debut was ruined last night!!!
Cliff said…
HWHL: Prayer is always good, a resource that has no limits.

Suz:Thank you for the well wishes.

Pat: Many of us in the Cleveburg area are hoping that we will see the debut of a new head coach. Maybe we will see Bill Cowher on the correct sideline sooner than later.
Pat Jenkins said…
i wouldn't hold my breath for that wixy!!

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