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JoshuaKeener
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Name: keener Birthday: 1/15/1987 Gender: Male
Interests: my interests change frequently. right now my interests do NOT include; reading Francine Rivers, packing 5's, paying for gas, eating at Wendys AGAIN, using dialup internet, having a girlfriend, getting up early, singing solos, being eaten by misquitos, and going into our pig barn. Expertise: avoiding pot holes in Schwanger, Ridgeview, and Campus roads. Occupation: Other Industry: Other
Message: message meEmail: email me AIM: Imissyou87 MSN: Jahwarrior87
Member Since:
1/18/2005
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| i really do enjoy the smells of fall. the leaves, the brisk air,
the new starbucks beverages, dryer air, ahhh i love it. but let
me tell you about another smell.
so this mysterious disgustingly foul (thats fo-ul : two sylabels) odor
emerged in the bathroom at the guys staff house (on my side of the
house) and also into my bedroom. I figured it was a dead animal,
but couldn't find anything. so finally one day me and nate lifted
the skirt up on the side of our trailer (guys staff house) to check for
dead animals. no dead animals. so we finaly decided that it
was a dead mouse in the heating vent. so today i decided to buy
candles and just wait out the smell, and hope that it goes away.
but no. today as i was putting away my clean laundry i thought i
smelled "the odor" coming out of my dresser, here, low and behold i
found it. a dead, decomposing mouse under my dressing.
words can't describe that disgusting, fo-ul, puetred odor. but
the smell was found.
the end.
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| where did the name "bonfire" come from? am i even spelling it right? anyway, i like bonfires and i made one the other day. after an exciting time in the Springfield ghetto roller-skating rink with me and 6 DTS students we decided to light a bonfire. roller-skating is amazing. it's an american tradition that i hope never dies, but if it ever would, i look forward to being able to tell my kids about "back in my day" when we went out to go "roller-skating" and make my childhood sound mysterious and fairy-tail esque. oh boy. anyways, my favorite song to skate too is "tryin to catch me ridin' dirty", which is all around a great song. but back to the bonfire. we made marshmallows and stuff and then played worship songs and prayed. it was sweet. the moon was out, it was chilly. the perfect autumn night for a fire. so i just realised that i refered to my childhood as something that i was still living in... hmmm... i never thought of that. sometimes i definately think I am, and other times I don't. I think that changes when you get married. maybe it never does...
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| i'm writting from Ensenada, Mexico! Hola, como stas!? haha that's enough of that. the other night i asked someone how you say taco in spanish. lets just say it was a humbling experience... So i'm at the DNA conference! it's called that because we are learning all about the DNA of YWAM, who we are, where we've come from, how we grow, what we do, what we will do in the future! and it's led by, who better than, Loren and Darlene Cunninghman, the co-founders themselves. i can honestly say i have never in my whole life encountered a couple with more wisdom and walking in deeper communion with God. Loren has been to EVERY single nation and geo-political structure on the planet. it's over 400! we have 4 sessions a day, and each one is overflowing with stuff, i'm scrambling to get all my notes taken! i literally feel like i could throw up sometimes. it's all so good, so amazing to hear the things that God is doing around the world! God is imparting so much inside of me and giving me so much vision personally and for the new base in Louisville!
The great commission is being fulfilled, will we be apart in it? will we be effective in it? will we listen to God to discover what our part is? do we really know God???
today i went swimming the Pacific ocean. it was cold. that about sums it all up. ( = | | |
| So here i am in adams, TN again! back at the base, and it sure is good to be back! my road trip down yesterday went amazingly! so one of my friends prayed that i'd have "good gas milage" and sure enough God did a miracle! In a normal full tank of gas (about 10 gallons) i drive roughly 300 to 320 miles! but yesterday my full tank of gas got me from Elizabethtown, PA all the way into Tennessee! that totaled 490 miles!!!!!!!! I sat there thinking "God must really want me to bring my car!" so a normal trip to nashville from home is like $80 bucks, i paid $35 yesterday! God is so amazing! I also discovered that my E light doesn't work and i ran the car totally out of gas along 81! that was a first! haha
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| so can you get human flesh boyan cubes??? ya know? like, flesh noodles for lunch? sound good? maybe...
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