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Define "son" as the question arises here and now ... leading to son'ETs of subversive poetics ... to avoid authoritarian laws/loss ... regarding dissociated words ... some words being felt to be social in only isolated socializations ... like cunning?

Is there a difference in weasel and Ermine ... or only due to the wearer thereof?

This might collar a comprehension ... of how seasons can change things ... Ecclesia?
The word, "Son" in the name, "Sonrise" is, of course, in reference to Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Vacation Bible School is an interesting article. We promote it as a result of kids wanting to have fun, and we certainly don't disappoint. However, our real goal is much higher than that - to invite children to accept Christ into their hearts.
 
I accepted Christ into my heart when I was a kid ... and then I trapped him there, never to see the light of day again! Mwahahahaha!o_O
 
Niece will be here soon....mom wants to go vehicle shopping today - not sure what she thinks she'll find that is easier to drive than what she has.
 
The word, "Son" in the name, "Sonrise" is, of course, in reference to Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Vacation Bible School is an interesting article. We promote it as a result of kids wanting to have fun, and we certainly don't disappoint. However, our real goal is much higher than that - to invite children to accept Christ into their hearts.

The ... you are my sunshine rising thingy, or let me sing a song about sunshine ... that appears to be the song some would like to sing even though many po'lye understand the song ...

Some would find it "leviathan" if the common people knew that much ... and thus oppress their thin-king progressions ... as a wave of dark light ... abstract waves as UV, or 've a' M'N if you wish ... a shadowy character attribute!
 
Stopped at the Dodge dealership - as we've never been...salesman was a dud. To Ford and they were nicer...bringing in a Ford Escape for mom to look at on Thurs.
 
Stopped at the Dodge dealership - as we've never been...salesman was a dud. To Ford and they were nicer...bringing in a Ford Escape for mom to look at on Thurs.

Not a bad choice. Ford is about the only North American brand that I'd buy at this point. I remain unimpressed with most of the offerings from Chevy and Fiat-Chrysler (which includes Dodge) save some of their niche products (e.g. the Corvette Stingray, the new Fiat 124 Spider) that I am unlikely to buy. My company has been issuing Escapes to managers for a year or two and the only complaint I've is one of the bigger managers (as in both tall and round) finding them a bit of a scrunch. However, your mother is unlikely to have that issue. Personally, I don't like CUVs and SUVs and of the current Ford line, I'd probably go for a Focus or Fusion.
 
Not a bad choice. Ford is about the only North American brand that I'd buy at this point. I remain unimpressed with most of the offerings from Chevy and Fiat-Chrysler (which includes Dodge) save some of their niche products (e.g. the Corvette Stingray, the new Fiat 124 Spider) that I am unlikely to buy. My company has been issuing Escapes to managers for a year or two and the only complaint I've is one of the bigger managers (as in both tall and round) finding them a bit of a scrunch. However, your mother is unlikely to have that issue. Personally, I don't like CUVs and SUVs and of the current Ford line, I'd probably go for a Focus or Fusion.

We only ever buy Hyundai.
 
We only ever buy Hyundai.

We're a Honda family right now, in fact, though I did shop around before buying my Civic last year and Hyundai Elantra made the short list. However, I found the Elantra more expensive once I featured it up to match what I was getting for base price on the Civic LX.
 
Not a bad choice. Ford is about the only North American brand that I'd buy at this point. I remain unimpressed with most of the offerings from Chevy and Fiat-Chrysler (which includes Dodge) save some of their niche products (e.g. the Corvette Stingray, the new Fiat 124 Spider) that I am unlikely to buy. My company has been issuing Escapes to managers for a year or two and the only complaint I've is one of the bigger managers (as in both tall and round) finding them a bit of a scrunch. However, your mother is unlikely to have that issue. Personally, I don't like CUVs and SUVs and of the current Ford line, I'd probably go for a Focus or Fusion.
Mom has only driven Fords her entire life so is most comfortable with them - her only complaint is that they don't make the Windstar any more. I too have only had Fords - 2 Taurus (2000 and a 2003) and recently a 2010 Fusion...I find the Focus to be too light on winter roads.
 
Nothing will ever compare with the 1974 Chev Impala I had years ago. It just floated along on road trips. It used more gas in a week than my Cruze uses in a month, but still it was a great car.
 
We're a Honda family right now, in fact, though I did shop around before buying my Civic last year and Hyundai Elantra made the short list. However, I found the Elantra more expensive once I featured it up to match what I was getting for base price on the Civic LX.

We would never buy a Japanese car. We are considering getting an American minivan, perhaps a Dodge Caravan.
 
Not a Kia Sedona?
We are considering getting an American minivan, perhaps a Dodge Caravan.

Kia has the Sedona if you want to stay Korean. Don't know much about it but I do see the odd one around here and most Kias are pretty good cars these days. However, the Caravan is one of the few bright spots in Chrysler's lineup so if you need something that size, it's a decent choice (I'd look at Odyssey, too, but you already said you would never buy Japanese so it's out for you).
 
Not a Kia Sedona?

Possibly. We've thought about a Kia van. However, as we understand it, the Dodge Caravan is the best value these days. A seminary friend of mine has a Caravan and he and his family quite enjoy it.

Mendalla said:
Kia has the Sedona if you want to stay Korean. Don't know much about it but I do see the odd one around here and most Kias are pretty good cars these days. However, the Caravan is one of the few bright spots in Chrysler's lineup so if you need something that size, it's a decent choice (I'd look at Odyssey, too, but you already said you would never buy Japanese so it's out for you).

(y):cool:
 
65 Rambler Classic ... like a free sole ... singular to say least ... and they live on the bottom of the pool! Some say the support system for all other essences and elements of what makes the compound bean ... being as it becomes yah! Legacy item ...
 
My dad was 47 when he married mom and we have countless pictures of him with his various girlfriends through the years - in each picture his has a different car - he drove them all...married mom and switched to Ford.
 
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