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Ed Wiseman |
Entry #1 posted on 04.08.2006, 02:18 Location: Chattanooga, Tennesee |
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Welcome to the Yellow Deli Guestbook.
Please sign it with your messages and greetings to the original Yellow Deli folks, as well as any comments or suggestion about the site.
If you would like to us to contact you with more information about the upcoming Yellow Deli Reunions, just leave your e-mail or phone number and we will get in touch with you. |
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Michael Briere |
| Entry #2 posted on 04.11.2006, 16:52 |
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| Sorry I couldn't be there...I've been talking to Jay by e-mail lately. I will be coming back someday. I'm looking for a directory of people who I would remember...where would I go on the web? |
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Eddie Wiseman |
Entry #3 posted on 04.12.2006, 13:04 Location: Chattanooga, Tennesee |
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We're so excited about the reunion this Sunday, April 16th, in the Rose Garden of Warner Park! I personally am looking forward to meeting and reconnecting with the wonderful friends we made in Chattanooga so, so many years ago as well as the curious who will be meeting us for the first time. I hope everyone who knew us then can come and get reacquainted with us and meet our grown-up children who will also be there with us.
Sincerely,
Eddie Wiseman |
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Mary Babb |
| Entry #4 posted on 04.13.2006, 15:20 |
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HELLO,
MY HUSBAND & I USE TO EAT AT THE YELLOW DELI LOCATED ON BRAINERD RD IN CHATTANOOGA, TN. WE WOULD GO TO CHURCH ON SUNDAY NITE, THEN COME TO THE YELLOW DELI.
WE HAVE MISSED YOU OVER THE YEARS. DO YOU KNOW WHERE AND WHEN YOU ARE GOING TO OPEN? WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR RETURN.
SINCERELY,
MARY |
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| Observer |
Entry #5 posted on 04.17.2006, 16:06 Location: Chattanooga |
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| Chattanoogan |
Entry #6 posted on 04.17.2006, 16:23 Location: Chattanooga |
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| Any negative comments put on this site have been erased. I wonder Why? |
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A Gentle Answer |
| Entry #7 posted on 04.17.2006, 16:38 |
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| When you wake up in the morning and find that someone has vandalized your property by painting graffiti all over the walls of your house, should you just leave it? Or should you paint over it, so as to discourage others from following suit? |
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Site Admin |
Entry #8 posted on 04.18.2006, 09:40 Location: Chattanooga, Tennesee |
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As originally stated in the initial Guestbook post:
Please sign it with your messages and greetings to the original Yellow Deli folks, as well as any comments or suggestion about the site.
The purpose of this guestbook is create a place to exchange greetings and reconnect old friends who knew us from thirty years ago. We reserve the right to edit or remove content deemed inappropriate or off-topic. We also have word filters in place to immediately remove profanity or coarse language (this is a family-oriented site, after all).
In the end, Philipians 4:8 is the guideline for appropriate content: "Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things." |
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Entry #9 posted on 04.18.2006, 15:03 Location: Of Sound Mind |
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Groovy! Just want to voice my love for G-d...
PAX |
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Daryl Phillips |
Entry #10 posted on 04.20.2006, 10:18 Location: Chattanooga |
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I was one of those teenagers who visited the original Lighthouse in East Ridge when I was 16. God used Gene and Marsha to demonstrate the Christ-life to me in a real and genuine way. As a result of their witness, along with many others who were praying for me, I surrendered my life completely to Jesus. My life has never been the same!
I became the keyboard player for "The SoulPeace Band" (so named by Gene) and we used to play behind the Yellow Deli on weekends and come to the bible studies at the Vine House. The band cut two albums ('73 and '76), toured and eventually moved to Iowa in 1976. I also married my sweetheart and now wife of 30 years that year. We moved back to Chattanooga in 1979, and discovered everybody from the Vine community was pretty much gone.
I have heard many versions of what happened to the Vine Community after we moved. Whatever happened, God knows. All I know is that God brought these events together in Chattanooga for His purpose. He saved me, and I will always be eternally grateful to Gene, Marsha, and Pastor Larry Draper of Woodland Park for investing their lives in this young teenager who was desperately needing someone to care.
Gene and Marsha, I am so glad you are doing well. I hope to see you at one these reunions!
"Thanks be to God for His unspeakable Gift."
-Daryl Phillips |
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