Have a nice day.
I think you wanted to start a debate about whether it's proper to type Nevermind, or Never Mind [;)]
Should we "nevermind" a nice day? [;)]
Seriously, sounds like a wise result.
Have a nice day. Should we "nevermind" a nice day? Seriously, sounds like a wise result.
Should we "nevermind" a nice day?
Yeah, don’t you start something you won’t be able to finish 🤪
DAL
Yeah, don’t you start something you won’t be able to finish
Consider if finished.
Sorry Bruce: I had seen the answer to my question in another thread that's hopping around and in an attempt to shut down my thread before any comments came up, I just typed super quickly! LOL
So, never mind my initial post, and have a nice day. Not "never mind having a nice day!" LOL
Be blessed!
Boy, I am glad you cleared that up. Now maybe all these wannabee comedians will stop replying to a dead post.
So you replying makes you a comedian. Ironic, isn’t it? 😜 Easy does it, Paul. The OP didn’t take offense, neither should you 👍😁👌
Have a blessed Lord’s day! Whatever’s left of it and be glad!
Good Morning Paul:
FYI, I knew you were being ironic.
In my opinion it is an old dry hunk of bread, Jerry. Man, U need to look closer [wink].
Jerry, I'm sorry but I have to disagree with you! How DARE you come on here and say that's a rock when it is clearly a piece of old crusty bread! Seriously, you need to get your eyes checked. If you were more spiritual, you would see the significance of this piece of bread since Jesus is the bread of life. But to come on here and call this a rock! I'm appalled.
(Have a blessed day! And thanks for the chuckle! )
Actually, that's the piece of rock Jesus refused to turn into a piece of bread when Satan tempted Him. Look it up, it's in the Bible (Matthew 4:3-4).
Actually, that's the piece of rock Jesus refused to turn into a piece of bread when Satan tempted Him. Look it up, it's in the Bible (Matthew 4:3-4). DAL
Its in the Bible? Funny iI see it in my browser. So which is it?
Note; I'm not arguing just asking a question.