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From: sbyous
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  • Perhaps we should tell the full story here without embellishment or harsh words. This was the 3rd time in one day you churned up the croft with your Jeep, and was to all intents a provocation. You are the 1st person in 25 years we have ever had to speak to, and that along with your poor choice of language on your post tells us more about you, than my father.

  • THIS MAN IS A FRAUD HE SPEAKS THESE WORDS WHICH MEAN NOTHING TO HIM, THIS IS A SILLY SELFISH MAN WHO STOPPED MY WIFE AND I SITTING ON A LOCAL BEACH IN THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND, WE WERE CAMPING NEAR BY AND WENT TO A BEACH CLOSE TO WHERE WE WERE, WHILE WE SAT AN OLDER MAN AND A YOUNGER MAN APPROACHED US AND ASKED WHAT WE WERE DOING THERE I SAID, LOOKING AT THE SEA AND HAVING A SMOKE, THE OLD FAR

  • SMOKE, THE OLD FART ASKED ME TO MOVE I SAID I WILL WHEN I'M READY TO LEAVE, AT THIS HE SHOOK HIS WALKING STICK IN MY FACE, IF HE HAD BEEN TEN YEARS YOUNGER THAT STICK WOULD HAVE NEEDED SURGICALLY REMOVED FROM HIS BIG ASS, SO DON'T LET THIS MAN'S WORDS FOOL YOU ALL, HE HAS NO IDEA THE MEANING OF THE LORD HE'S ONLY A FRAUD.

  • @rdmarie111 That's really cool. I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • i love listening to palsms

  • @3NUNS video filmed at durness,balnakiel,badcall inchard ,kinlochbervie,loch stack and various places around north west sutherland(gods country)

  • wayne

  • Be interested to know where some or the photographic/video imagery was taken.

  • @3NUNS Durness, Scotland.

  • @sbyous : Thankyoui. Where do you hail from ?

  • This is lovely, lovely! When I visited Durness 30 years ago, in very inclement weather, I wrote this. "My last sensation as I drifted off was a glorious feeling that the Lord had me under the shadow of his wing where even the heaviest of rain and wind could do no damage".

  • Where's the music?

  • @NiallMS : One doesn't need 'worldly' music. The words are music to the elect.

  • tapadh leibh

  • Harris Gaelic of course.

  • Many thanks for posting this beautiful portion of God's word.

  • a wonderfully moving piece. Tha e ro fhada.

  • Amazing, enchanting, moving, tapadh leibh.

  • And the Gaelic one sounded almost exactly like Faroese (My second motherongue)

  • Wow... I didn't know that Scoats dialect was so like Norwegian in pronouncement :-o

  • Chòrd sin rium gu mòr, sin thu fhèin 'ille. Have you got anymore Gaelic videos, there'd be a great resource for learners like me.

  • A beautiful psalm and a beautiful place - praise the Lord!!

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