December 4, 2,001
George On Tour

George Harrison's incredible adjustment to The Afterlife continues to amaze everyone!  It's like he has always been There.  He has already begun The Grand Tour, going from ruler to ruler in The Afterlife, being entertained and entertaining.  He spent yesterday with Queen Victoria, and will spend today with Queen Diana.  He is so well adjusted that Jesus has asked him to sing John Lennon's new song "It's So Nice To See You Again!" with John at this week's sabbath celebration, and George has agreed.  It's going to be an unprecedented occasion. Never has a performer so soon arrived in The Afterlife been asked to take part in a sabbath celebration, or, been in condition to do so.  All of this is continuing without George knowing of John's Apostleship.  But everyone believes that when the news is given to him, he will accept it as he has so easily accepted everything else.  These are incredibly amazing times!

IT'S SO NICE TO SEE YOU AGAIN!
By; John Lennon
Channeled Through; Linda J. Polley
All rights reserved.

(Chorus)
There's nothing like finding a friend!
Won't you tell me just where you have been?
It's great to be together again!
Now the music and singing will never end.
There's nothing like finding a friend!

1. There's nothing like finding a friend!
There's nothing like having you with me again!
It's been so very long,
I had to put my words down in a song.
There's nothing like finding a friend!

2. There's nothing like finding a friend!
It's been so long
to see you with me again!
To do all the things like we did back then.
There's nothing like finding a friend!

3. All of the dreams that we knew,
this is the place
that they really come true.
Here we have all of our dreams,
There's nothing like finding a friend!

4. All of the wonderful things to do
All of the things that
I want to show you.
It's so good to have you with me again!
There's nothing like finding a friend!
(Repeat Chorus To End)

 


 

 

"Everyone that flatters thee is no friend in misery.  Words are easy, like the wind; faithful friends are hard to find.  Every man will be thy friend whilst thou hast wherewith to spend: but, if stores of crowns are spent, no man will supply thy want."

-Richard Barnfield

"For a man can lose neither the past nor the future; for how can one take from him that which is not his?  So remember these two points: first, that each thing is of like form from everlasting and comes round again in its circle, and that it signifies not whether a man shall look upon the same thing for a hundred years or two hundred years, or for an infinity of time; second, that the longest lived and the shortest lived man when they come to die lose one and the same thing."

-Marcus Auraelius Antoninus

"I know this little thing a nyriad man will save.  O Death, where is thy sting?  Thy victory, oh grave?"

- Sir Ronald Ross

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