Today marks the anniversary of an important event. How shall we celebrate? Maybe we can "Sit a Spell" & say "Hi Tweety?

2 Ditto. Sharon always has good ideas. Well, except for not letting me cause trouble.

3 Thanks for a good place to come & share, Tweety. You're a pip. :-) .

4 I agree - you've done/do a wonderful job. Thank you. I don't often comment on the Sit a Spell DB, but I do look in and read the heart wrenching quotations she submits and all the Askviller's comments, its one of the first places I go, then I continue to look through the list and see what I can answer, if any.

Thanks again, Sharon. Great to have you here.

5 Sharon,you made a wonderful place for us to come and meet. If any of us ever need something 'especially a prayer' I know all we have to do is ask. Thank you so much SweetieBird!

Her original statement was: "All who are interested in making Askville a better place and us better people for being here . Sign up and let's discuss how and what we are going to do from here....for one thing I was thinking that all of us who have gotten to know each other would check in to one DB each day. Every day, someone and we can name who that will be if you like, will be responsible for our quote for the day.

Another can give a favorite recipe, maybe, or something that you found wonderful in the world the day before...something to make you smile, maybe a joke for the day...this would make our db ours and would make us feel that we are actually here as friends and making a difference. ...IF anyone comes to that db and makes trouble, we ignore..always...because adding fuel only makes the fire bigger and us smaller.....what do ya'll think? Thank you Sharon!

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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