Saturday, July 29, 2006

Guest Book - Leave Your Mark


It's time I set up a proper Guest Book. Please feel free to make an impression here. Not fishing for comments, just want you to know you're welcome here. You can tell a little about yourself and the story you find yourself in, or just say "Hey!"

10 comments:

  1. Hey there.

    It's me. Your other half. Nice picture for your guest book intro. You are finding some neat stuff to make us visual people appreciate your text messages even more. Keep it up, honey. You are my hero!

    Your wife,

    LCS

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  2. Yeah! Keep it up sweetie pie. Just kidding... (about the sweetie pie part) . I've been reading yours and Steve Coan's blogs and all the comments that go along with them from all the other guys. i.e john thirty three and so on. Great forum for great ideas.

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  3. I love to read your blog, even though I don't comment- at least until now :) I am thankful for your friendship with my sweetheart. You have been such a blessing to him.

    Jill Coan

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  4. Jon, thanks for helping me write my story. Your thoughts always "stir the pot". We need to get together. Things are begining to stir over here on the eastern front. ~ Tom Steele

    Go Hawks!

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  5. hey, it's one of conventional Churchianity's hemorrhoids signing the guest book here.

    Bleep all the pseudo gospels, and may we all go out and buy a REAL bumper sticker to paste on our cars: God Judge America.

    Weakness shames strength and wisdom gained through foolishness. Vision attained while being called blind, and blessing through brokenness.
    We're past the point the "Church" embraces these things, so keep telling the mysteries while the wise and sightful make disciples that are twice the sons of hell.

    Thanks for putting your thoughts out here in Blogville.

    I'm glad we got to meet. Keep rockin', bro. You're a good man.

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  6. I LOVED The Wax Crayon. It is wonderful to find other people who believe, as I do, that new fairytales (as opposed to new versions of classic tales) are not only valid, but important! I have to get back to reading your other stories now.
    Keep writing!
    Lisa Wrightales

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  7. This is a really neat and interesting blog. I especially like the Bats of Grombition.

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  8. thanks for the time you put into this jon

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  9. Hey
    Aaron just motioned me over your way and I was blown away by living in or out. Blown aways. Thanks for your thoughts. And thanks for sharing them.

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