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Jim Monck
25th June 2007, 07:38 PM (19:38)
The Bible says we are supposed to encourage one another; so I was thinking if people could search for the posts I have written and hit the "thank you button" that would really encourage me.:)

Jim Monck
25th June 2007, 09:39 PM (21:39)
Seeing I am a Monck I really can bless you 5 people. Bless you!!!!!

Andrea Larabee
25th June 2007, 10:49 PM (22:49)
Looks like post number two needs to be edited now! Your "thanks" is growing. :basic05

Jim Monck
25th June 2007, 10:55 PM (22:55)
Yes, isn't that great! I may have to go out on the balcony to do my Monck blessing to all the people. I wonder if this means someone will try to jump in my Monckmobile the next time I take a drive?

This does show that a little humble advertising can bring real benefit.

Gina Stevenson
25th June 2007, 11:03 PM (23:03)
Jim, you can't add them up yet for an overall blessings. There are many more than just five now; by the time I clicked the THANKS, I was the 13th one. ;)

Joanne Vergin
26th June 2007, 11:03 AM (11:03)
#18 here

John Kennedy
26th June 2007, 05:08 PM (17:08)
I guess I'm just surprised there's been no offer to mail us 'Monck-blessed' prayer cloths for sending in 'whatever the Lord lays on your heart'. (If you hadn't thought of this before, we can always sit down and discusses percentages).

Jim Monck
26th June 2007, 05:47 PM (17:47)
I guess I'm just surprised there's been no offer to mail us 'Monck-blessed' prayer cloths for sending in 'whatever the Lord lays on your heart'. (If you hadn't thought of this before, we can always sit down and discusses percentages).

John, John, John, I would never ever do that. But, for a gift of $1,000 or more made out to Jim Monck Ministries, Inc. I will send you a special pen that is able to write "Bless You" every time you sneeze. (That is presuming you know how to write.)

Jim Franklin
27th June 2007, 12:32 AM (00:32)
Today I delivered a much needed index for a wall map that had been missed and the office manager said, "Blessings on you." To which I said, "Thank you for blessing me on my 70th Birthday." Then she said that today was her daughter's 18th Birthday.

Since I was about 8 years old and had heard about the Biblical allotment of three score and ten I have been looking forward to this day wondering just what it would be like. The day went like this: I drove 27 miles over to my manager's place to restock some of my needed map and atlas supplies, made the above delivery, made several contacts to drum up business for my son, came home for lunch, wrote out a bunch of checks for bills, had a conference with our State Farm Insurance agent who had balloons ready for me knowing it was my birthday, ran some errands with my wife and then she took me to Golden Corral for all the rare steak I could eat, came home and have been on this machine for the passed 3 and 3/4 hours. Time to hit the sack/rack to you Navy guys.

Gina Stevenson
27th June 2007, 03:13 AM (03:13)
Oh! Happy Birthday, "Colonel" ... er, Mr. Jim [Franklin].

And now, to the other Jim [Monck], Why does that pen write, "Bless You," huh? Is it because one might not want to risk trying for "gesundheit"? ;)

John, John, John, I would never ever do that. But, for a gift of $1,000 or more made out to Jim Monck Ministries, Inc. I will send you a special pen that is able to write "Bless You" every time you sneeze. (That is presuming you know how to write.)

Dana Grant
27th June 2007, 05:19 AM (05:19)
Looks like post number two needs to be edited now! Your "thanks" is growing. :basic05

I wonder how many thank-yous will fit into that space under a post?

We should try this.......kind of like the old how-many-people-can-you-get-in-a-telephone-booth or on M*A*S*H how-many-people-can-you-get-in-a-JEEP experiments!!!

Quite a few so far!!

Jim Monck
27th June 2007, 10:51 AM (10:51)
Today I delivered a much needed index for a wall map that had been missed and the office manager said, "Blessings on you." To which I said, "Thank you for blessing me on my 70th Birthday." Then she said that today was her daughter's 18th Birthday.

Since I was about 8 years old and had heard about the Biblical allotment of three score and ten I have been looking forward to this day wondering just what it would be like. The day went like this: I drove 27 miles over to my manager's place to restock some of my needed map and atlas supplies, made the above delivery, made several contacts to drum up business for my son, came home for lunch, wrote out a bunch of checks for bills, had a conference with our State Farm Insurance agent who had balloons ready for me knowing it was my birthday, ran some errands with my wife and then she took me to Golden Corral for all the rare steak I could eat, came home and have been on this machine for the passed 3 and 3/4 hours. Time to hit the sack/rack to you Navy guys.

Sorry I'm a day late, but HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!