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177.1 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Friend will you be ready? | Thu Jun 17 1993 10:06 | 10 |
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That is great news, Gil! Good luck and God bless.
Jim
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177.2 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | I Shoulda Been A Cowboy | Thu Jun 17 1993 10:13 | 7 |
| Ol McBernier had a farm, E-I E-I OH.
God Bless Gil. I'm sure it will work out for you.
BTW, what are you gonna farm ?
Jim
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177.3 | ..........so when does it happen? | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Thu Jun 17 1993 10:24 | 6 |
| God to hear from you, Gil - and how the LORD is leading you on after your
hearts desire, in accordance with His will...
May you know much blessing, and His clear leading in the days to come...
Andrew
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177.4 | | CHTP00::CHTP05::LOVIK | Mark Lovik | Thu Jun 17 1993 11:07 | 17 |
| God bless you, Gil. Git out there and raise some godly children! :-)
Kind of reminds me of a song I remember hearing (on secular) radio a
few (well, probably many by this time) years back. The chorus went
something along the lines of:
Blow up the TV,
Turn off the radio,
Move to the country,
Build a home.
Have lots of children,
Raise them on peaches,
Let them find Jesus } Aside from these last two lines, I like
On their own. } the concept!
Mark L.
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177.5 | Farm Life ahhhhhhhh | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Thu Jun 17 1993 11:23 | 8 |
| Gil,
You dog you... I am JEALOUS!!!! :-) But a Godly jealousy at that. If
I send you my home address offline, can you tell me whether or not a
single woman could do this? :-) :-)
With love and Hugs,
Nancy_who_grew_up_slopping_hogs :-) [REALLY!]
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177.6 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Friend will you be ready? | Thu Jun 17 1993 11:25 | 34 |
| RE: <<< Note 177.4 by CHTP00::CHTP05::LOVIK "Mark Lovik" >>>
. Kind of reminds me of a song I remember hearing (on secular) radio a
. few (well, probably many by this time) years back. The chorus went
. something along the lines of:
Its a tune by John Prine (I can play it on my geetar :-)
(and of course you know I'm gonna make some corrections in your lyrics
cuz I can sing it too :-)
Blow up the TV,
Turn off the radio,
(throw away the papers)
Move to the country,
Build a home.
Have lots of children,
Raise them on peaches,
(feed 'em all peaches)
Let them find Jesus } Aside from these last two lines, I like
On their own. } the concept!
Extra credit if you know the name of the tune :-)
Mr Detail
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177.7 | | CHTP00::CHTP05::LOVIK | Mark Lovik | Thu Jun 17 1993 11:39 | 6 |
| Thanks, Jimbo. I knew I could count on you to supply the corrections.
Of course you noted that I said "something along the lines of", as it
seems that some of my memory bits formerly allocated to such songs have
been reallocated to store more important things in recent years. :-)
Mark L
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177.8 | An Old Yearning Finally Fulfilled... | FUJISI::PHANEUF | On Your Knees! Fight Like A Man! | Thu Jun 17 1993 11:41 | 13 |
| Gil,
I'm going to miss you very much. Thanks for all that you've
contributed here over the years.
Now, you get to work out your old "Patient Farmer" moniker. May the
L_RD bless you as you move forward in His will.
Get an MCI account!
8^{)
Brian
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177.9 | Guess this belongs in chit chat, eh? | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Friend will you be ready? | Thu Jun 17 1993 11:51 | 9 |
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. Thanks, Jimbo. I knew I could count on you to supply the corrections.
. Of course you noted that I said "something along the lines of", as it
. seems that some of my memory bits formerly allocated to such songs have
. been reallocated to store more important things in recent years. :-)
I had it archived to tape :-)
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177.10 | Not far behind you.. | CHOWDA::ORR | | Thu Jun 17 1993 14:17 | 16 |
| Gil
You don't know me at all since I'm usally read-only, and not even
that lately due to a job change as well. But when I saw what your plans
were, I just had to repsond. My husband also just "got it" in the
current round of lay-offs, and guess what's up on our mantle at
home! A map of New York State! I don't know what the Lord is up
to there, but indeed the "calling" is strong! We have to get our
house "saleable" since we are in the middle of some remodeling, and
then (hopefully) it's off the central or western New York for us
as well! So if you get some new neighbors that still have Mass.
license plates, say hi, it might just be someone who travelled
the same path as you!
May the Lord provide you with a safe move, and may you enjoy all
that you find there!!!
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177.11 | | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Thu Jun 17 1993 14:19 | 8 |
| Bummer, former-co-ex-mod-friend. We never got to meet!
Can I come to your farm someday? Your six plus my four,and us'ns will make
quite a group. And I promise not to argue. Um, ah, well, I'll try.
I got a sister-in-law Faith[less] near Saratoga Springs.
Close enough?
And yes, what will you be farming? Produce or livestock? Moooo!
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177.12 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | John 3:16 - Your life depends on it! | Thu Jun 17 1993 15:20 | 13 |
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Well Farmer Gil,
I can't say I'll be happy to see you go, though I am delighted
that you're getting your hearts desire.
I'll be offering up prayers for you, Michelle, and the kids.
The Lord has taught me much through you, and given me much to consider.
Thank you for being an instrument for Him!
Love,
Karen
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177.13 | some answers | HERIAM::BERNIER | Quit Ye Like Men... 1 Cor 16:13,14 | Fri Jun 18 1993 10:15 | 85 |
| You folks are great!
Jim (.2) and Markem (.11)
Perhaps farming is not the best word for it. We prefer to call it homesteading.
We plan on having goats, chickens, turkeys, a couple of hogs and maybe raise a
beef calf (I plan to do my own slaughtering - ooh icky!! :-} .) We will
definately have a BIG garden and some fruit trees, with the goal of being food
self-sufficient eventually. I do not plan on making $$ doing this. I just want
to provide for my families needs (yes, I know hat God is really the One who
provides) and be able to pay my taxes.
Markel (.4)
> God bless you, Gil. Git out there and raise some godly children! :-)
Now that's the kind of encouragement that warms my heart, bro. Thanks!
Re .6, .7 (Jim H and Markel)
> Blow up the TV,
> Turn off the radio,
> (throw away the papers)
I don't even have a TV or subscibe to newspapers
> Move to the country,
> Build a home.
> Have lots of children,
> Raise them on peaches,
> (feed 'em all peaches)
On my way ...
> Let them find Jesus } Aside from these last two lines, I like
> On their own. } the concept!
3 out of 5 already know Him!! We're praying in the other 2 and any others that
may come along. :-)
Brian (.8)
I was wondering if anyone remember the "patient Farmer" personal name. You
made me smile by your remembrance.
> Get an MCI account!
We'll see. There's a small matter of hardware that needs to be taken care of
first.
CHOWDA::ORR (.10)
Praise God for His like leading in our lives. I'll try to send word to you
via this conference when we get settled. Perhaps you can come visit while you
are looking for a place. Oh, and I can relate to you and your husband about
home repairs. Any free time I have is going toward that direction. And our
place is in pretty decent shape, I can't imagine the time/effort needed for
lots of major repairs. Oy!
Markem, (.11)
>Bummer, former-co-ex-mod-friend. We never got to meet!
Well not yet anyway. We still have lots of family in these parts so I'm sure
we will be in the area from time to time. I too want to meet you and yours.
>Can I come to your farm someday? Your six plus my four,and us'ns will make
>quite a group. And I promise not to argue. Um, ah, well, I'll try.
>I got a sister-in-law Faith[less] near Saratoga Springs.
>Close enough?
Come on down. You'll always be welcome. BTW we only have 5 young'uns not 6 (so
far, anyway).
Andrew, Karen, Nancy and anyone else tat I miised here plus all you neat folks
who sent mail,
Thanks for all the prayers and encouragement! And Nancy, don't be jealous
just stop by on your next trip to the right coast.
Gil
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177.14 | Ain't life grand? | MEMIT::MARTIN_C | | Fri Jun 18 1993 10:54 | 13 |
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God Bless you and your family!
Sister in Christ,
Cynthia
(What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong being the
background music to this message)
:)
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177.15 | | CHTP00::CHTP05::LOVIK | Mark Lovik | Fri Jun 18 1993 11:22 | 10 |
| > We plan on having goats, chickens, turkeys, a couple of hogs....
Gil, Nancy, I've got a great idea. Gil allows Nancy to be a "squatter"
on a corner of his farm, err, homestead. :-) Nancy builds her log
cabin there, and she takes care of slopping the hogs!
Markel
p.s. No agency fee payment demanded. I do this service out of the
goodness of my heart. :-)
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177.16 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Fri Jun 18 1993 11:39 | 17 |
| You know Markel, sloppin' hogs is one of my forte's [gr]. When I was
growing up on the mini farm I used to crawl into the pigpen [BTW, if
you have hogs you'll want them off the ground, and all male hogs have
to have their maleness taken out, makes better meat] and all the
piggies would come nuzzle up against me... they were friendly and sweet
critters.
And then the chickens... make sure you have trap doors on the henpens
so that you can reach and get the eggs without a fuss. And then move
your henpens around a lot, because underneath the henpens is the
richest garden soil... :-) And as far as gardening, you should move
your garden a lot too... just follow the henpens! :-)
And then theres the garbage separation... and making a compost...
sigh..
Nancy
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177.17 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | I Shoulda Been A Cowboy | Fri Jun 18 1993 12:08 | 7 |
| From my limited knowledge of farming, the worst part about raising hogs
is having a sufficient source of food for them. Its good if you can get
a restaurant to give you their garbage. Otherwise you'll be constantly
feeding them grain and then it becomes cheaper to buy pork from the
market.
Jim
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177.18 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Fri Jun 18 1993 12:12 | 13 |
| -1
Yup.... that's why the garbage separation...
The modern day farm garbage separation
Left-over Food Bin [for hogs] Aluminum Recycle / Glass Recycle
Burnable trash... Trash that must be taken to the dump
There you have it... 5 organized but useful garbage categories!
:-)
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177.20 | Those were the days, my friend | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Fri Jun 18 1993 12:18 | 17 |
| Greeeen Acres is the place to be.
Faaaarm living is the life for me!
Land spreading out so far and wide.
Keep Manhattan just give me that countryside!
Neeeew York is where I'd rather stay.
Iiii get allergic smelling hay!
Iiii just adore a penthouse view.
Darling, I love you, but give me Park Avenue!
The chores!
The stores!
Fresh air!
Times Square!
You are my wife!
Goodbye city life!
Green Acres, we are there!
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177.21 | Green Acres is the place for me | USAT05::BENSON | God's Love's Still Changing Hearts | Fri Jun 18 1993 13:25 | 4 |
| God bless you Gil! I've enjoyed conversing with you! Be sure and
keep in touch and give us the address of your patch, when you get it.
jeff
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177.22 | I miss Arnold Zeffer | HERIAM::BERNIER | Quit Ye Like Men... 1 Cor 16:13,14 | Fri Jun 18 1993 13:49 | 11 |
| RE .20
Markem,
You got me really smiling on that one. I used to get a charge out of
that show as a kid. I think it had a permanent effect on my
appreciation for the truly bizarre. :-)
Gil
ps I promise that I will not buy anything from someone named Mr Haynie.
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177.23 | | CHTP00::CHTP05::LOVIK | Mark Lovik | Fri Jun 18 1993 13:52 | 3 |
| Yea, but will you have a pig living in your house?
Markel
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177.24 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | I Shoulda Been A Cowboy | Fri Jun 18 1993 14:15 | 6 |
| Know what Rosanne Barr and the Green Acre's show have in common ?
The both have a pig named Arnold.;)
Jim
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177.25 | | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Fri Jun 18 1993 14:39 | 10 |
| It was the Ziffles. And it was hillarious (one l or two?) to see the
only two sane people (Mr. Douglas and Mr. Drucker) surrounded by the
rest of the people. Teach the chilluns to make hot cakes on the spit,
Gil. And get yourself enough phone wire to go into the house.
Oh and one more tidbit. Sam Drucker was also on a few other shows,
so Green Acres isn't far from Petticoat Junction!
Going with Markel's suggestion, that would make Nancy -> Eb the farmhand!
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177.26 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Fri Jun 18 1993 14:45 | 6 |
| >Going with Markel's suggestion, that would make Nancy -> Eb the
>farmhand!
Hey!!! THWACK THWACK...I say, son, I say... you are rather hillaryous!
=:-o
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177.27 | | CHTP00::CHTP05::LOVIK | Mark Lovik | Fri Jun 18 1993 15:48 | 8 |
| Now you know why Gil and I have decided to eliminate the televisions
from our households. We're trying to put an end to this vicious cycle
of mental corruption! :-)
Gil may have goats, chickens, turkeys, hogs, and maybe a calf, but one
thing I'll bet you *won't* find on his farm: rabbit ears! :-)
Markel
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177.28 | | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Fri Jun 18 1993 15:52 | 6 |
| Oh, come now, Markel. That's what VCRs are for: taped reruns!
(Actually, I don't have Green Acres stored anywhere by ma haid.)
Mental corruption comes from writing technical manuals about snarfs.
MM
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177.29 | God Goes with you | SHARE::ARNO | Jesus is the Answer | Fri Jun 18 1993 17:18 | 14 |
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Good Luck to you and your family Gil, if you need any hired hands
just give us a call :-)
I would love to live on a big farm. I have friends in Pa. who
have some really nice farms. I go and see them and hate to come
back. They are all Christians..
God Bless you all and may you follow Gods Will..
Ann
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177.30 | | DNEAST::GOULD_RYAN | | Fri Jun 18 1993 20:23 | 9 |
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Gil :: Sorry to see you go, but I must say I'm envious of your move.
God's blessings to you many times over.
Homesteading is something I've always kind of yearned to do....like
I said, I envy you.
In Christ
Ryan
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177.31 | | DREUL1::rob | depending on His love | Mon Jun 21 1993 05:32 | 13 |
| Hi/Bye Gil,
hope that I'm not too late to wish you all of God's blessings for the future
personally. It would be all too tempting to "chuck it all" and move off to
a homestead...
See you in "heaven" if we ever decide to visit upstate New York :-) What...
didn't y'all know that heaven's in New York?!? :-) Actually it's in Maine,
but I'm assuming it's big enough for both :-)
God bless,
Rob
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177.32 | bye bye | MR4DEC::GFIESTER | Greta @MRO DTN-297-9233 | Mon Jun 21 1993 12:59 | 15 |
| God speed, Gil!
Having grown up on a small working farm in Upstate NY, I can testify
that it is a wonderful place to raise children! I think it does the
adults much good, also. ;)
Amazing turns that the Lord takes us, eh? Whatever awaits you, I know
that peace will be there in abundance ....oh yea, joy and service and
heartaches and love and trials and .....the stuff of life and living in
the Kingdom. I pray that you will all be blessed abundantly as you go,
so that you may be a blessing to those new neighbors of yours.
Will miss you around the file (in addition to your great PC help!),
-greta
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177.33 | | HERIAM::BERNIER | Quit Ye Like Men... 1 Cor 16:13,14 | Tue Jun 22 1993 11:40 | 8 |
| Thanks, folks!
Some clearity about my departure date. I gave my required 30-day notice
but they will waive that if I need to move sooner. So I may be around
for a little bit. I should be entering a brief note or two before
leaving.
Gil
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177.34 | | CHTP00::CHTP05::LOVIK | Mark Lovik | Tue Jun 22 1993 11:42 | 9 |
| > I should be entering a brief note or two before
> leaving.
You certainly should! :-)
I know this is an exciting time for you Gil -- talk about a major
change in lifestyle!
Mark L.
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177.35 | | RIPPLE::BRUSO_SA | Horn players have more brass | Tue Jun 22 1993 15:07 | 10 |
| Soooo.....Gil bought the farm.
I'm a little bit envious,'cept for all of that pig slop stuff, but I
know the Lord has used you in a mighty way in this conference and that
you'll be missed.
Sandy
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177.36 | | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Wed Jun 23 1993 05:31 | 11 |
| Hey, Sandy, pigs are great! When I was in my teens, I used to help out a
friend who kept pigs..... Some things stand out, like holding the squealers
down while he gave the injections ... burying one that died .. hanging my
coat carelessly just in their reach, so it got eaten... And that's just
the mentionable ones ;-)
Gil, enjoy the bit of His creation that the LORD's drawing you close to...
I'd be envious is I wasn't totally inept in such matters ;-)
God bless you richly
Andrew
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