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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
1/21/2012 11:40:33 AM

You are more then welcome to save it and use on your opening page and it is all yours. I am so clad you like it and that just makes my day. You will notice that I did not imbedded my logo or any signature into it. All I ask, and that is up to you, that you share what I do and if someone ask who did it? Well, you know what to do. What else is pretty cool to do is every time you make a post, there can be a small header that can be used as well.


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You can use this one or we can create one just for new postings. Similar, but maybe a different look and size. Now this is just my thought, but if this is your most favorite place to be why not do a banner in your signature that every time you post and make replies, it will be there and when clicked on will take them right here. Just a thought…


Some times I will add this signature for mine but if you click on my signature at the bottom, it will take you to the group where the images and forums are located.

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
1/21/2012 12:00:40 PM

Here is another example design to use for every post. Kind of what I was talking about.

I will leave the floor open as now it is time to get some domestic chores taken care of.

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
1/21/2012 2:34:18 PM

Mark you may be one of the few guys here, but one thing about it, you couldn't be in better company. :) Have a blessed weekend.

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It is is pleasure to read all your stories so much more then some comp. plan, income calculator, or how to go from rags to riches in three short easy months. I feel a little funny being one of the only man here, and sure hope I do not offend anyone. I must say that you all are pretty cool….

There ARE special people in this world. There's a man in my neighborhood named Dave, and he's about 60 years old now, he's been mowing lawns on this side of town all his life, I've lived around here for well over 20 years, and Dave is a recognizable part of this area. When he was younger, his mother made lawnmowing appointments for him, she found the jobs for him, and Dave would walk to those houses with his lawnmower and tools, and he had a lifetime of getting teased by kids too often, as unfortunately happens to lots of special people, but as he got older, the teasing stopped eventually, or maybe a lot of the kids grew up and the neighborhood just knew he belongs here, walking everywhere with his mower, some of his lawnmowing jobs were more than a mile from his mom's house.

What's most special about Dave? He remembers conversations from a long time ago if he hasn't seen someone for 6 months or a year, and is able to pick up the conversation right where it left off...and he's easy to talk to, and always has a smile and a wave for everyone, even if he doesn't know everyone's name everywhere, most people know him, and he recognizes everyone by sight, and always says "Hi, how ya doin?!" He has a firm grip, and doesn't let go for many minutes, it's not just a handshake, it's a hold, it's a hold that I've only felt from my grandma, as she got elderly, she'd hold our hand tightly just like Dave does, he's done that since he was a younger man, it's a handhold of someone who knows that they may not see the person again for a long time, or may not have a handshake from people very often, or may not know when their life will be over, or if people will go away.

What's special about Dave? His mom didn't put him in a special home for special people as she was advised to, she kept him at home because she wanted him to be raised with the Bible every day. Dave also walks more than a mile to church every Sunday, wearing a suit and tie.

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
1/21/2012 2:38:40 PM

Mark I'll need instructions on how to put this on the opening page of this thread. I am not techy inclined, unfortunately, and I definitely want to make sure you receive credit where credit is due. What little I do know, has been sorta of like on the job training. :)

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You are more then welcome to save it and use on your opening page and it is all yours. I am so clad you like it and that just makes my day. You will notice that I did not imbedded my logo or any signature into it. All I ask, and that is up to you, that you share what I do and if someone ask who did it? Well, you know what to do. What else is pretty cool to do is every time you make a post, there can be a small header that can be used as well.


Example Post….

You can use this one or we can create one just for new postings. Similar, but maybe a different look and size. Now this is just my thought, but if this is your most favorite place to be why not do a banner in your signature that every time you post and make replies, it will be there and when clicked on will take them right here. Just a thought…


Some times I will add this signature for mine but if you click on my signature at the bottom, it will take you to the group where the images and forums are located.

___________________________________________________________________________


AdlandPro's Logo & Image Designer

Mark's Design Forum is at Websites and Logo Designs

New Logos's and Forum Headers for all members.

You are all invited…..

Please Join, and visit the Guest Sign In thread, and introduce yourself.

New thread is now open and live where you

can request a banner, Logo,

or Image Design made for you.


Mark Dewey

Electrician, Craftsman, Handyman at

http://KalamazooHandymen.com

Images and Logo Designer

http://WebsiteandLogos.com

Kalamazoo, Mi.

___________________________________________________________________________

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
1/21/2012 2:51:00 PM

First, I want to thank my friend Len, for sending this to me this morning. Stories like this always reminds me that there are still more good people in this world than there are bad. The bad just get noticed more, unfortunately.

Just. Plain. Awesome.

January 13, 2012

I believe in Tim Tebow By Rick Reilly
ESPN.com

I've come to believe in Tim Tebow, but not for what he does on a football field, which is still three parts Dr. Jekyll and two parts Mr. Hyde.

No, I've come to believe in Tim Tebow for what he does off a football field, which is represent the best parts of us, the parts I want to be and so rarely am.

Who among us is this selfless?

Every week, Tebow picks out someone who is suffering, or who is dying, or who is injured, flies them and their families to the Broncos game, rents them a car, puts them up in a nice hotel, buys them dinner (usually at a Dave and Buster's), gets them and their families pregame passes, visits with them just before kickoff (!), gets them 30-yard line tickets down low, visits with them after the game (sometimes for an hour), has them walk him to his car, and sends them off with a basket of gifts.

Home or road, win or lose, hero or goat.

Remember last week, when the world was pulling its hair out in the hour after Tebow had stunned the Pittsburgh Steelers with an 80-yard OT touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas in the playoffs? And Twitter was exploding with 9,420 tweets about Tebow per second? When an ESPN poll was naming him the most popular athlete in America?

Tebow was spending that hour talking to 16-year-old Bailey Knaub about her 73 surgeries so far and what TV shows she likes.

"Here he'd just played the game of his life," recalls Bailey's mother, Kathy, of Loveland, Colo., "and the first thing he does after his press conference is come find Bailey and ask, 'Did you get anything to eat?' He acted like what he'd just done wasn't anything, like it was all about Bailey."

More than that, Tebow kept corralling people into the room for Bailey to meet. Hey, Demaryius, come in here a minute. Hey, Mr. Elway. Hey, Coach Fox.

Even though sometimes-fatal Wegener's granulomatosis has left Bailey with only one lung, the attention took her breath away.

"It was the best day of my life," she emailed. "It was a bright star among very gloomy and difficult days. Tim Tebow gave me the greatest gift I could ever imagine. He gave me the strength for the future. I know now that I can face any obstacle placed in front of me. Tim taught me to never give up because at the end of the day, today might seem bleak but it can't rain forever and tomorrow is a new day, with new promises."

I read that email to Tebow and he was honestly floored.

"Why me? Why should I inspire her?" he said. "I just don't feel, I don't know, adequate. Really, hearing her story inspires me."

It's not just NFL defenses that get Tebowed. It's kids who will die soon. It's adults who can hardly stand. It's high school girls who don't know if they'll ever go to a prom.
For the game at Buffalo, it was Charlottesville, Va., blue-chip high school QB Jacob Rainey, who lost his leg after a freak tackle in a scrimmage. Tebow threw three interceptions in that Buffalo game and the Broncos were crushed, 40-14.

"He walked in and took a big sigh and said, 'Well, that didn't go as planned,'" remembers Rainey. "Where I'm from, people wonder how sincere and genuine he is. But I think he's the most genuine person I've ever met."

There's not an ounce of artifice or phoniness or Hollywood in this kid Tebow and I've looked everywhere for it.

Take 9-year-old Zac Taylor, a child who lives in constant pain. Immediately after Tebow shocked the Chicago Bears with a 13-10 comeback win, Tebow spent an hour with Zac and his family. At one point, Zac, who has 10 doctors, asked Tebow if he has a secret prayer for hospital visits. Tebow whispered it in his ear. And since Tebow still needed to be checked out by the Broncos' team doctor, he took Zac in with him, but only after they'd whispered it together.

And it's not always kids. Tom Driscoll, a 55-year-old who is dying of brain cancer at a hospice in Denver, was Tebow's guest for the Cincinnati game. "The doctors took some of my brain," Driscoll says, "so my short-term memory is kind of shot. But that day I'll never forget. Tim is such a good man."

This whole thing makes no football sense, of course. Most NFL players hardly talk to teammates before a game, much less visit with the sick and dying.

Isn't that a huge distraction?

"Just the opposite," Tebow says. "It's by far the best thing I do to get myself ready. Here you are, about to play a game that the world says is the most important thing in the world. Win and they praise you. Lose and they crush you. And here I have a chance to talk to the coolest, most courageous people. It puts it all into perspective. The game doesn't really matter. I mean, I'll give 100 percent of my heart to win it, but in the end, the thing I most want to do is not win championships or make a lot of money, it's to invest in people's lives, to make a difference."

So that's it. I've given up giving up on him. I'm a 100 percent believer. Not in his arm. Not in his skills. I believe in his heart, his there-will-definitely-be-a-pony-under-the-tree optimism, the way his love pours into people, right up to their eyeballs, until they believe they can master the hopeless comeback, too.

Remember the QB who lost his leg, Jacob Rainey? He got his prosthetic leg a few weeks ago and he wants to play high school football next season. Yes, tackle football. He'd be the first to do that on an above-the-knee amputation.

Hmmm. Wonder where he got that crazy idea?

"Tim told me to keep fighting, no matter what," Rainey says. "I am."

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