Michael Schiano replied to John Richeson's discussion In Memory of Erik J. Jensen (11th Corps)
"thanks, pam. i am! same to you."
Nov 16, 2014
Michael Schiano replied to John Richeson's discussion In Memory of Erik J. Jensen (11th Corps)
"hi, pam. natasha was much more than erik's nurse, though she did take care of him for a long time. they loved each other very much."
Nov 16, 2014
LewEllyn Hallett commented on Michael Schiano's blog post Baby, bathwater, bathtub, shower curtain...
"Hard to believe it's been that long, and interesting to read the comments and see where we were. I've evolved in many ways--new degree, new career, a couple of new homes in a couple of states, and my kids well set on their own paths. But none of us…"
Jun 6, 2014
lois gueli commented on Michael Schiano's blog post Baby, bathwater, bathtub, shower curtain...
"It's been almost six years since Michael posted this blog. Everyone still evolving?  "
Jun 4, 2014
Michael Schiano left a comment for Roy A. Pasquarosa
"hey, rappy. good to see you here. sounds like all's well with you. say hi to robin. and post some pics of your kids!"
Sep 28, 2010
Michael Schiano left a comment for Vince Friscia
"i thought we were already friends, but thanks for the request! ;p"
Aug 9, 2010
Donaldo Muniz replied to Michael Schiano's discussion Anderson Library dome
"WOW... saw my WOW Siter Celia Kujawski there. Anyone heard how she's doin?"
Mar 20, 2010
Michael Schiano left a comment for Frank Abissi
"thanks, frank--i appreciate it!"
Jan 17, 2010
Michael Schiano left a comment for Sarah Wilkinson
"thank you, sarah!"
Jan 17, 2010
Michael Schiano left a comment for Michael L. Steenbergen11th
"thanks, michael! much appreciated."
Jan 17, 2010
Michael Kasiak replied to Michael Schiano's discussion Anderson Library dome
"Thanks for posting, Steven. It's sad, but not surprising. I'm with you in remembering the place as we left it."
Nov 26, 2009
Steven Budlong replied to Michael Schiano's discussion Anderson Library dome
"The Library is still there. It is owned by the local State College and used for document storage. In decent shape though. My daughter and I passed through Emporia, in September of 2008. Kipp and Emporia Halls were gone, torn down and replaced with…"
Nov 26, 2009
John Richeson replied to Michael Schiano's discussion Anderson Library dome
"Esther please write or email to HEather at the information I posted above. You can also call her. It is amazing you found your name. I am sure they wwill add your name. It's not that hard to edit that web site page.

Please read here reply emil to…"
Nov 20, 2009
John Richeson replied to Michael Schiano's discussion Anderson Library dome
"Here is a video of some former Way C of E guys who were students there 36 ago. They apparently met for a reunion. Looks like they had a great time. If I am ever in Emporia I would like to go up there again. I'll make a second signature.


Find more…"
Nov 18, 2009
Ronold F. Wallace commented on Michael Schiano's blog post Baby, bathwater, bathtub, shower curtain...
"Well said, those that were called Kristons in Antioch.
I know it is when I excersise my faith inherent within me I see results.
I see when I choose my understanding well let's face it we don'tsometimes.
It all really boils down to faith or not, hey.…"
Nov 4, 2009
Jeff and Debbie Mohn commented on Michael Schiano's blog post Baby, bathwater, bathtub, shower curtain...
"I see you read the language of God....Wow!!! My daughter is a biochemist and turned me on to it when it came out. Many Christians will have nothing to do with it nor will non-christians. Looks like a few of us have been ..."
Nov 4, 2009
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  • your thoughts about politics make sense to me. john stossel would agree with them, i'm sure.

    rules on this site: be nice. uh, i do hope i did not seem mean with the comments i posted and have sense deleted. i was "encouraged" to remove them. squelched, if you please; rudely, yes, but in no way was anything about it "nice". i am not too worried about it as i just don't participate here; maybe i have been to this site 10x's all told, commented, maybe 3x's.

    simon scowell!? i am happy for you and your band. ditto kenny martello.
    check out http://pnwbands.com/soulproprietor.html.

    also get a load of this pic http://pnwbands.com/struggle.html

    debbie is an elementary school music teacher!
    good luck
  • Hi Michael,
    Thanks for commenting and I appreciate your questions. I do not consider the last administrtion conservative. Apparently you do and that is fine with me. Debbie's mom taught me, "everybody can do whatever they want anytime they please". I very rarely comment on this site, maybe once every year or two, or any other site for that matter, and so being a novice at posting I really don't know the rules, are ther rules? Anyway, I lazily scanned some of the points on Hope's blog and I seem to recall discussion about liberal/conservative views with regard to religion in practice. Now I happen to accept anyone with regard to religion or none and I would hope to be accepted myself, hence the golden rule. Anyway, I feel that the liberal/conservative wars are pervasive among religions,governments, various groups and even within families. Nevertheless, is there a code of rules for posting here? Did I violate a code of some kind written or understood? I hope not. Finally, I am neither for the liberals nor the conservatives. What I am for is the free choice of the American people and in time the ongoing increase in our government's size will begin to decrease and the cycle will go on. I value your thoughts and I wish American Idol had been around when you were in your 20s. That would have been fun to watch!
  • Hi Micheal: Please forgive my taking so long to get back to you. Yes I got them and they have really been fantastic. They came at the right point in life for me. In the past few weeks my business suffered a flood, I broke my left Tib-Fib (Leg) while fixing everything. It cost me $27,000 to fix it (The biz, not the leg) and finally tonight I reopened the place. I listened to the tunes many times over and they kept my spirits high. Thanks, Thanks Thanks. the songs truly were a God send. Oh, BTW I am now in what I call a climbing cast after only 2 weeks!
  • Yeah, Michael,
    I am his PR-ophet!
    Still trying to teach the old dog...
  • Michael,
    Life does not necessarily treat us well, but our God keeps us well, and blessed!
    John says you meant a lot to him, and it was a blessing to see you on this site.
    In Christ,
    John and Vicki-Lynn Ellis
  • John Ellis says HI!
  • I guess you can ask folks that knew us both...I was in the Way from 1981 to 1986, mostly on long island...
  • Yeah, at least 25 years ago...that was your legacy....lol...
    I was passionate about the Word, a bit of a nut (fun, not crazy) and people were always comparing me to you.
  • So true. For my needs, an integrated system makes sense. I took stacks of boxes and cables and replaced them with two primary components - a PC and a standalone digital deck. I can program midi percussion and other instruments easily enough on the PC and it runs smooth. The deck handles the bulky way files fine. And all the other goodies that are loaded in - mixer, monitoring, EQ, mastering, and a CD burner - it's hard not to like it. I got this one for 900.00 on eBay few years ago.
    Mixing's the challenge. If I can get things to where they're listenable I'm happy, but after you listen to your own suff 1000 times mxing, it gets old quick. : )
  • I'm using a Yamaha AW16G, a digital deck, 16 track. I had a 4 track tape for awhile, went to a PC based system but that was in the mid-90's and well, "Crash" was it's middle name, just hadn't caught up with my budget to get a system that would handle it. So I tried a Boss 4 track digital deck, and liked it. Went to the Yamaha several years ago and have liked it.
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