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Back at the office…

…a young woman shares an afternoon with her grandfather. I wonder who bought? Savour the moment, miss.

This afternoon I’m sharing my time with these thoughts…

…Leonard Sweet explained an illustration once along these lines: Leaders can get so far ahead of their followers that they’re sometimes mistaken for the enemy.

BUT

Just two days ago I received a call from a good friend and old mentor and he said this: “Lead, Joe. It’s your job.”

SO

Where’s the dividing line between strong leadership and sheer lunacy?…

Filed by Joe at November 2nd, 2006 under Rants, Church Planting, Office Stories

joe..you are the worst leader ever however i have been known to follow a rolling donut…

Comment by darling silvestreri — November 3, 2006 @ 7:01 pm

al…

just remember who won the first annual sarnia/kingston church plant ball hockey championship…

:)

Comment by Joe — November 4, 2006 @ 9:50 am

i still cry myself to sleep some nights
i’m already training for next year
bring it on sarnia

Comment by garry — November 5, 2006 @ 6:17 pm

just so the record is straight. kingston played in flip flops with pool noodles for sticks and garry may have been under the influence of cough medicine…but excuses aside the next time we dance it will be on ice…bring kalhoun, darling and your see see m tacks.

Comment by darling silvestreri — November 5, 2006 @ 8:55 pm

does Next own shares in the kleenex company?…geez…the whining and crying coming from kingston is unreal…

Comment by Joe — November 6, 2006 @ 11:16 am

manna faux we merely play the game to study the human condition. we feel you sarnia fellows are a gold mine of research just waiting on test tubes, bunson burners and a controlled enviroment…

tell me something…how do you know the historian? he too chased sticks and balls around tennis courts years ago with the ktown players….while studying here…

more later

Comment by darling silvestreri — November 7, 2006 @ 12:21 pm

al dough cigarette er,

you know dave? we grew up at the same church, and have kept in contact as of late. and you?

and one last thing regarding your humiliating defeat: maybe you should trade garry for some future considerations. his play really let you down in the crunch.

Comment by Joe — November 7, 2006 @ 6:55 pm

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