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09/19/25 11:04 AM #11913    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

A P P Y   

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Rita Moore Duncan

Hope your day is wonderfully blessed ! ! !


09/20/25 11:33 PM #11914    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

 

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Virginia Conway Smith

Hope your day is wonderfully blessed ! ! !


09/22/25 10:54 AM #11915    

 

David Long

Exercise, exercise!

 


09/24/25 05:29 PM #11916    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

 

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Nancy Weaver Cup

Hope your day is wonderfully blessed ! ! !

 

09/22/25 10:54 AM  

09/28/25 05:55 PM #11917    

 

David Long


09/28/25 09:05 PM #11918    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

 

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Roger Cox    9/26

                           AND

Patricia Edwards Crissey    9/27

Hope your days were wonderfully blessed ! ! !


09/29/25 02:09 PM #11919    

 

David Long

This was sent to me by a great friend and my old golf partner with whom I share some opposing views.  I think it is something that may resonate well with my Raiders '64 classmates.

 

"Even if we disagree about everything we can still be kind to each other!"
Disagreements are an inevitable part of life, a testament to the diversity of thought and experience that enriches our world.
But even when our beliefs clash, even when our perspectives diverge, we can still choose to treat each other with kindness and respect.
Kindness is not a sign of weakness but a testament to strength, a recognition that our shared humanity transcends our differences. By extending compassion to those who hold opposing views, we create bridges instead of walls, fostering dialogue instead of division.
Let us remember that kindness is a universal language, a powerful force that can soften hearts and build bridges even in the face of disagreement.

09/29/25 04:01 PM #11920    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

DAVE LONG . . . .

GREAT POSTING !!!


09/30/25 09:51 AM #11921    

 

Sandra Jeakins (Singletary Sizemore)

 

 

 


09/30/25 05:30 PM #11922    

 

Melvin (Mel) Theobald

Sandy, thank you for this lesson. I have been writing quite a bit lately, and I have to say that grammar without proper puncuation can be totally misleading and misunderstood. Over the past couple of years I have had several letters published in the Chicago Tribune. Their editors made several changes that made me look smarter than what I wrote. Commas are over used and disrupt many of our well intentioned thoughts. I love the example you posted and, for the record, think the women got it right (write).

Dave L., you must be clairvoyant, because Bob Dylan, word for word, just said the same thing. May we all be able to exude the kindness you so correctly espouse.

Go Raiders!!!

 


10/01/25 04:05 PM #11923    

 

David Long

Never cared for Dylyn's voice but man, what a songwriter!


10/01/25 08:25 PM #11924    

 

Melvin (Mel) Theobald

Dave, you are right about Dylan's voice, which has only gotten worse over time. But how about that harmonica? As for his song writing, what musician has ever been awarded the Nobel Prize for his lyrics? I'll stop here for fear that I'll have a misplaced comma. Are you listening Sandy? You guys are fabulous.


10/02/25 12:59 PM #11925    

 

Wendy Stephens (Cullen)

I like Dylan's voice.  Can't imagine it sounding different.  Think it suits his songs.


10/03/25 09:39 AM #11926    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

 

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MADELON HENDERSON NEWSOM

Hope your day yesterday was wonderfully blessed ! ! !


10/03/25 07:29 PM #11927    

 

Melvin (Mel) Theobald

Thanks Wendy. I can't argue with that. I'm a long-time Dylan fan, but as time goes on I have had a problem understanding his voice. Still, he is a brilliant writer. Did I mention how much I love the harmonica? From James Cotton, and even John Lennon, I have always had a special affection for the harmonica.

 


10/03/25 09:53 PM #11928    

 

David Long

Mel,  now you're sure to get 50 or so harmonics for Christmas!  Will start looking for places that offer harmonica lessons 😂!

 


10/03/25 10:06 PM #11929    

 

Marvin Theobald

Been a while since I posted. As usual I check the website regularly but have had a lot going on the last month. In mid-September I had my annual fall cookout weekend with a gang of my cousins on Saturday (13th) and our class Planning Committee on Sunday (14th). The next day I had a melanoma removed from the middle of my forehead which took about a 2" diameter patch of skin with it. Later that week, I rebuilt a bathroom shower for a friend which took several days. Picking, processing, as well as finding homes for, close to 200 lbs of tomatoes in less than a week was no easy task.

On Monday (22nd) I was in the hospital for plastic surgery to close the hole in my forehead. After being admitted, put in a hospital gown, getting an IV need installed in my arm, shortly after 1:00pm for a 1:30 surgery, they left me until 6:00 thinking they would take me into surgery anytime. At that time the doctor came in and informed me that removed skin had been sent to a pathology lab but had been lost in shipment. The debate at that point was that there was no way to verify if the melanoma removal had been complete. Several options were presented and it was decided to wait a month before taking any further action. So I am left for now with a huge hole in my head. I am feeling fine and the decision to take any action is on hold.

So, I packed up some clothes and tools on Tuesday (23rd) and drove to my son's in New Hampshire arriving the next day (24th). I have been offering to totally refurbish his severely broken down 40' x 40' two story garage. I had cleaned the trashed out upstairs and tore out the floor deck last year including building the rollong platform to work from. After a couple of days of planning I started work on it Saturday (27th).  Started some of the demolition and today completed construction of a stairway and intermediate landing. The second floor is over 13' above the ground floor, so it is quite a challenge for anyone, let alone a 79 year old with no sense. I hope to complete the reconstruction by the end of October. We'll see how it goes.

So, that is how my last 13 days has been spent and explains my negligence regarding the website. Below are photos of the bathroom rebuild and the garage progression. Stay tuned for the progress report.


10/05/25 07:36 PM #11930    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

MARV :  You are way too ambitious for a 79 year YOUNG man !  

YOU need to act you AGE and get a recliner !

I TAKE MY HAT OFF TO YOU ! ! !


10/05/25 07:40 PM #11931    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

 

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Sharon Myers

Wetzel  10/5

Dick Briggs  10/5

Judy Walker  10/6

Hope your day was wonderfully blessed ! ! !


10/05/25 11:41 PM #11932    

 

Melvin (Mel) Theobald

Jim, needless to say, I've known Marv all his life and what you suggest ain't gonna happen. He has, in his own words, no sense. If he isn't working on something, he's already planning his next project. While some of us are trying to grow old gracefully, others still have a vision of endless possibilities. Marv is one of them.

 


10/06/25 03:28 PM #11933    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

MEL ....  I get it !   Just like Marv, I plan lots of projects and make wonderful plans.....

I JUST NEVER EXECUTE !


10/07/25 11:07 PM #11934    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

 

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Patti Miller Popejoy 10/7

Sandy Jeakins Sizemore  10/8

Ann Bailen  10/8

Jane Wettaw Kuchefski   10/8

 

Hope your day was wonderfully blessed ! ! !

 

10/08/25 10:35 AM #11935    

 

Sandra Jeakins (Singletary Sizemore)


10/08/25 10:37 AM #11936    

 

Sandra Jeakins (Singletary Sizemore)

Thank you, Jim, for my birthday wishes.  Hope the others that share the same day and around the same day have a very Happy BIrthday, also. 


10/09/25 12:12 AM #11937    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

 

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Shelbee Bates Hudson 10/9

Karen Weber Francavia  10/9

Victor Jackson  10/10

Hope YOU all HAVE wonderful and blessed Birthdays ! ! !

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