Friday, October 27, 2017

October 27, 2017 Friday #unansweredprayers#nodecor#RoadhouseDiner!

Get Faith
Psalm 40:1,3  "I waited patiently for the Lord: He inclined to me and heard my cry....  He put a new song in my mouth, a son of praise to our God."  Have you been praying for something for a long time or waiting for an answer to a prayer?  God hears our prayers and in His way, in His time answers our prayers.  Unfortunately sometime the answer is no.  Garth Brooks had a song out a few years back with a line that says "sometimes God's greatest gifts are unanswered prayers"  , and for good reasons.

On this day
2000  Raise your hand if you have ever taken kids to a haunted house or maze or whatever.  Those things terrify me so I would drive and then sit in the car in the parking lot.  On this day I helped take 18 kids to a thing called Trilogy of  Terror.  Yep, I sat in the car.  I was really bad this year and didn't even get down the Halloween decorations!  Not my favorite thing.

1659 - William Robinson and Marmaduke Stevenson became the first Quakers to be executed in America. 
William Robinson and Marmaduke Stevenson, two Quakers who came from England in 1656 to escape religious persecution, are executed in the Massachusetts Bay Colony for their religious beliefs. The two had violated a law passed by the Massachusetts General Court the year before, banning Quakers from the colony under penalty of death  So much for freedom of religion.

Great Falls Montana

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Roadhouse Diner

126 reviews on Yelp
American Restaurant
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Open Now·11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
We have the best burgers around! We cut, grind and hand-patty all of our burgers in-house - that way it's always fresh, never frozen! Our bread is grown, milled  and baked right here in Montana. Our french fries and home fries are freshly cut and made in-house, and we get our potatoes right here in the Big Sky State! We make our own House-made sauces that top our burgers. We believe that our customers can taste the difference - that's why we make many things in-house, prep fresh food every day, and never buy anything frozen. Giving our customers the best burger experience they could get - from first bite to last - is always our mission. That's why we grind our beef several times a day and serve it up fresh. The best part? Your beef comes from the same animal. Not bits and pieces mushed together - we grind from one cut of beef at a time - we never mix our meat. Each grind is different, so the ratios can vary from 80/20 to 85/15. We top it all off with quality products and bread harvested/baked right here in Montana  How does this sound for dinner!  Hope they got a good beer to go with it!!!

Enjoy the day!  Make it memorable!  Happy Birthday Sandy 

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