You and I got on H20 at the same time. I have talked to you on the phone and can say you are one of the kindest gentlemen I have ever met. I can't wait for you to get out of the hospital. I will call you when you get out of the hospital. You mentioned you drink scotch. That would give anybody a heart attack. You need to drink beer, it will keep your arteries clean!! You are a great man Amazing!!!
((((( Hugs to you Jim. So glad your with the living.....We need folks like you....I sent a card to the Hospital- if they dont send it on I sent it to your office...Glad you gave me your card a Chicago.... Take it easy.......Love you.& yes we will keep praying for you. Grace.
A side note ot Alan- were the Kingdom Ministry any good to you? Just let me know at [email protected] -I dont come on here to often.....
The congregation is anxious to know when you plan to resume the full time pioneering?!!! Hope you are feeling better and BTW lay of the sticks of butter!...heheh.
I know how hard it is for tough guys like you to take care not to plow ahead and pick up where you left off with the same amount of steam you had before.
Lifestyle changes are painful to make too, but I'm sure you're "Amazing" enough to come through with flying colours.
I sent a card to you in ICU yesterday morning, so I hope the hospital will forward it on to you.
Nurse's Orders: Keep getting better and better every day.
Why Amazing, you're posting again! You are truly amazing to be able to be up so soon after the incident. Even when I get the flu I am in bed for days and refuse to do a thing. Glad you're back. My greetings and regards to you and your family. (We know your real name now.)
Glad to hear you're doing a bit better. Don't try to do to much to soon. As you said, take things slowly. Now is your chance to stop and smell the flower