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Do you think Arkansas should have a NBA team? Question: I think if Arkansas were to have a NBA team,there would be no doubt in my mind that they would be lacking in support. Take a look at the Razorbacks of the U of A,you can go as far south as Texarkana and almost be guaranteed to see someone with a red razorback flag or a razorback sticker on their car. The state of Arkansas is growing rapidily and our capital,Little Rock,is already as big as some of the cities who already have NBA teams. So in my opionion,we have all of the qualifications to have a NBA team,but what do you think? I think that teams like Memphis and Oklahoma city would make great rivals. Answer: That is probably one of the last places a NBA team would be. |
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why am i having these dreams suddenly? Question: As some of you know by now, my brother jonathon was killed on august 3rd in a car wreck by the McKinney bayou in Arkansas. But this past week..I've been having dreams about him like he came back. Its weird 1st-We were outside playing basketball (his fave sport and mine to) and we were just talking i asked if it hurt when died..and he said no and all that. I asked if he went to heaven..and he said yes then i woke up crying. 2nd-We were at the bayou walking along the side and looking at the pieces of his truck and then i told him to promise me and never go by the bridge again. He said he promised and then i woke up crying again. The 3rd night- At his funeral..he was sitting beside me holding me because i was crying so much when i got home that day my whole jacket was soaking no joke. And i found that weird.. Please anyone can you tell me what it's supposed to mean? im so confused! Texarkana Gazette: 08/04/2009 Jonathan Johnson, A 23-year-old Stamps, Ark., man was killed early Monday when his truck struck the corner of the bridge over McKinney Bayou and plunged into the water below. Jonathan Scott Johnson, 23, was the only occupant of the vehicle. Because of the deep water, the accident went unnoticed for several hours. The truck was finally brought out of the water about 5:30 p.m. The accident happened between 6 a.m. and 7 a.m. as Johnson was on his way to work in Texarkana,Ar. Jonathan “Johnny” Johnson, 23, of Stamps, died August 3, 2009, in Texarkana. He was born November 21, 1985, in Lubbock, Texas, to Roy and Cathy Powell Johnson. He was a veteran of the United States Navy, a college student, and a member of Trinity Baptist Church in Texarkana. He was preceded in death by his great grandfather, Orville Powell, and great-grandparents, Buford and Eunice Johnson, Elmer and Ora Wilson, and Dale and Gladys Tonnemaker. Survivors include his parents, the Rev. Roy and Cathy Johnson; two sisters, Katie and husband Carlton Hartsfield and allie Johnson, all of Stamps; grandparents Donnie and Jerry Powell, of Spring Hill and the Rev. Wayne and Vera Johnson, of Shover Springs; great-grandmother, Bernice Powell, of Hope; two nieces Noelle Johnson and Isabella Hartsfield, both of Stamps; one nephew, Jackson Hartfield, of Stamps, and numerous uncles, aunts, cousins, and friends. Answer: Before I say anything I must make it clear that an interpretation of a dream is best done by the dreamer him/herself. As I am a second hand interpreter it is hard for me to decide which parts of these dreams stuck out the most to you, and what parts seemed to stick with you the longest. From what you have said you are dealing with death, and nothing more. However, as I have said before, I am not sure how strange it was to be dreaming about your brother as if he were alive again. It could very well be him contacting you from the place we go after death, but it could very well be just a dream. From personal experience, it is not strange to dream about the dead. Death is sudden, and no one is ever prepared for it. Especially in accidents, the grievers are left with so many unanswered questions and it is not uncommon to dream about the dead because it offers the living a chance to attempt to have their questions answered or to try to 'save' them. From there, the next few nights of dreams were influenced by your obsession with the previous night's dreams. ie. You dream about what you have done during the day, but if you spend all day thinking about the previous night's dreams then it is likely for the dream pattern to continue. I am sincerely sorry for your loss, and I know my words will not give you the comfort you need but, if you believe that this is your brothers way of contacting you, then be pleased with the chance to receive messages from him and know that if you try to send him a message back, he will likely receive them. If you believe that these are just dreams influenced by the obsession with previous dreams of the things we cannot have (the resurrection of the dead) then once again, appreciate them. A dream is as close to reality as you can get, especially when it comes to death. |