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Old 11-25-2007, 06:57 PM
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Whatever happened to Outlaws' church in Phoenix?
You have to watch them outlaws in those Western states!! They might have six shooters!!!
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Old 11-25-2007, 07:08 PM
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You have to watch them outlaws in those Western states!! They might have six shooters!!!
I forget the original Outlaw's name he was UPC years ago but came out during the 'latter rain' movement and belonged to the IMA. James Outlaw the son pastored for years he is probably dead now or quite old. It was a good size church for it's day. I just wondered who has it and what happened to it and what they believe now?
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Old 11-25-2007, 09:14 PM
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I forget the original Outlaw's name he was UPC years ago but came out during the 'latter rain' movement and belonged to the IMA. James Outlaw the son pastored for years he is probably dead now or quite old. It was a good size church for it's day. I just wondered who has it and what happened to it and what they believe now?
Sounds interesting. Now I am curious. I know very little about the area because after spending a week there (Scottsdale) back in the early 90's the only way I ever intend to spend any time there is at gunpoint.

That area is so ugly it is painful. I don't like the desert (however I do like dessert). When you fly into Phoenix it is just sad to see al of the dirt and rock yards with a couple of cactus plants for decoration.

The resorts are pretty because they spend a forturne on irrigation but everything else is desolate.
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Old 11-25-2007, 10:53 PM
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Sounds interesting. Now I am curious. I know very little about the area because after spending a week there (Scottsdale) back in the early 90's the only way I ever intend to spend any time there is at gunpoint.

That area is so ugly it is painful. I don't like the desert (however I do like dessert). When you fly into Phoenix it is just said to see al of the dirt and rock yards with a couple of cactus plants for decoration.

The resorts are pretty because they spend a forturne on irrigation but everything else is desolate.
You're going to think this is funny...I was in Tucson last month and that's what I thought about *Tucson*. Dry, dusty, full of rock yards. I know that's not true, but that's what I saw driving around. And I live in Phoenix!
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Old 11-25-2007, 11:02 PM
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You're going to think this is funny...I was in Tucson last month and that's what I thought about *Tucson*. Dry, dusty, full of rock yards. I know that's not true, but that's what I saw driving around. And I live in Phoenix!
LOL!!!

I did really like that tourist trap old Western town in the Scottsdale area that had the steakhouse with live entertainment, the train around the perimiter of the town, etc. The food and entertainment was actually quite good. The name of the place escapes me now.

One funny memory I have is that almost everybody I met there was from Minnosota! There were a lot of "Snowbirds" working as van drivers doing the transportation between the airports and resorts, etc.

I also thought it was funny that at our resort all of the old retired widows and divorcee's in the area would show up at the resort night club / lounge trying to pick up younger men. Most of them had endured a lot of plastic surgery and looked surprised 100% of the time (their facial skin was stretched so tight!!)
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Old 11-27-2007, 09:35 AM
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Sounds interesting. Now I am curious. I know very little about the area because after spending a week there (Scottsdale) back in the early 90's the only way I ever intend to spend any time there is at gunpoint.

That area is so ugly it is painful. I don't like the desert (however I do like dessert). When you fly into Phoenix it is just sad to see al of the dirt and rock yards with a couple of cactus plants for decoration.

The resorts are pretty because they spend a forturne on irrigation but everything else is desolate.
You are obviously not a golfer! Best golf in the country in Scottsdale... all the green and beauty are on the golf courses!

Why don't you ask PM if he would be interested in accompanying you to Phoenix or Scottsdale some time. I can almost guarantee you his answer.
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