VolNash17
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That was just a replay from last week.Aha, there are the gameday nerves. I had avoided them pretty much all week because I’ve been so consumed with family and work stuff. But last night I had a very vivid dream about the game. Joe launched a bomb to Keyton near the sideline but Keyton just missed it. It looked like he was interfered with and there was a flag but they picked it up. We were moving the ball between the 20s but stalling in the red zone. However, we were wearing orange pants in the dream so I am confident it was a false alarm.
At times. They overlapped a couple of years but Larry was exclusively a WR. UT used Morgan there at times, but he was primarily a RB and kick returner. Loved both of those guys. Great, great Vols.Stanley Morgan and Larry Seivers can't remember did they play a season together at WR at Tennessee can't seem to remember.?
Saturday morning 5u soccer.
YesA good friend of mine lost his wife to cancer almost two years ago. She was only in her late 30's and they have two young children. They are believers and the grace and peace that she approached death with was amazing. Her understanding of her reward and destination gave them such a sense of calm and peace. It was amazing. I pray that I could have such peace and calm if I were in their place. I love my wife fiercely and would be a mess without her. But if God is ready to call her to paradise, then I would be a fool to stand in her way of that much joy.
Now that is true belief.A good friend of mine lost his wife to cancer almost two years ago. She was only in her late 30's and they have two young children. They are believers and the grace and peace that she approached death with was amazing. Her understanding of her reward and destination gave them such a sense of calm and peace. It was amazing. I pray that I could have such peace and calm if I were in their place. I love my wife fiercely and would be a mess without her. But if God is ready to call her to paradise, then I would be a fool to stand in her way of that much joy.