LIFE
Youth in my day (20years ago were big on making their own 'bombs' from fireworks. The youth pastor had bits of fireworks in his hand for quite some time.
My brother was big into making bombs from fireworks. His hobby as a 15-16 year old.
Once he blew up our family kitchen while making things.
Another time my husband and I were heading to my parents and heard a loud explosion about 2km from home.
Turned up and discovered my brother and dad had found one of my brothers old bombs and let it off thinking it was small. It was massive. Next thing the whole neighbourhood is out and emergency services appeared. My dad had to admit what happened. Me, my mum and husband were mortified!!!
Rochelle
Life: pakeha here. Had amazing times with fireworks as a kid. Loved it. But also recognise it ended in a bush fire, a hospital visit, and some letter boxes that are no longer with us. So as an adult. Um, nope, cant be trusted! Leave it to the professionals. My kids Will still have fond memories- Sarah
LIFE. As a child of the 80's we use to put double happies in fruit and watch it explode. Lighting a whole packet of tomthumbs on the concrete steps of our house. Fun times. Now with a dog I love to look at them but he hates them.
Lifefm
My Dad and I used to attach fire crackers to snails and blow them up. I was 4 at the time
Life: sky rockets with the parachute man in them, you could see the parachute descending from the sky after explosion!!
Rhema Majesty, makes you want to fall at His feet. But they're both beautiful songs!
Rhema. Voting for Majesty.
Rhema. Touch of heaven. Magnifique to hear the French lyrics. Tres bien! Merci, Martin
Life Stiletto comes from the French word for pen???
Rhema Thank you Bex. Sorry i didnt get it. Keep my number to call me when my blessing hits. Mx testimony is dpic. God is good all the time :)
Life
I suggested that song for Bjorn but I realized you have already used that in May!! So algood in the end haha.
I do have two songs that might help you win next week: Jesus loves or Broken Prayers.
I can't vote....they're both pretty equal.
God bless!!
Life. Easy Sela Cool Jono
Life - I vote for Sela from Sally
.LIFE fm Bjorn
Blessings Sharon
.LIFE Sela (sorry if it's spelled wrong ๐
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Life Sela God bless ya mate. Arohanui
Life
Aw such a hard choice , they both sound amazing but im going to have to go with Bjorn song today
Life Bjorn and Sela its a draw!!
.RHEMA
Becky you mean Rhema a not Life A
Tim
Rhema. Kia ora, rhema whanau. Marama here health and wellbeing. Bless paying your mortgages. X
Life
The Mackintosh raincoat (abbreviated as mac) is a form of raincoat, first sold in 1824, made of rubberised fabric. The Mackintosh is named after its British inventor Charles Macintosh, although many writers added a letter k. The variant spelling of "Mackintosh" is now standard.
Tamar
Life. A MacIntosh is a raincoat.
LIFE - just wanted to message in and say you guys are AMAZING at what you do and truely leaving a legacy the way you allow Holy Spirit to minister through you all. God bless, have an awesome morning!
Life I thought I agreed with the men but on thinking deeper, it's actually the women who are right.
LIFE It does make sense!!!
A ripe red pepper is the same fruit/vegetable as a green pepper that isn't yet ripe. Therefore a red pepper = green pepper that isn't ripe yet (aka unripe green pepper)
What the woman is saying is correct, and also how the man said it is also correct. Theyโre just saying it the other way around.
On another note, googled to find out if a pepper is a fruit or vegetable and turns out it's both? Botanically a fruit, culinarily a vegetable.
Life
You get 3 different colour of pepper that we call capsicum... sorry woman, a green pepper is ripe and green and mature and so is yellow and red. You get THREE different colours of pepper
Life. Definitely the way the man described. Cheers from Rachel
Life: the man is right. Lady makes no sense! I'm with you mate - Monique
Life. They are both correct ๐
Rhema Yes, please play At The Cross
Life
Life
Label your boxes-
Kitchen, bedroom, lounge, bathroom.
Put priorities on them
Like clothes aren't important as your kitchen utensils and canned food etc.
Put fragile if it is -
So nothing gets heavy stuff put on it.
You're welcome
:)
Doctor Jan.
Life
One "hack" is to use teatowels and linen to wrap up the breakable stuff, not really that fancy but useful if you didn't know.
Rhema
Yep please Garry ๐