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 The Honorable Reverend Jim poses with his dear friend, Dr. Charles Brooks, and Mike Heaton during a night of fellowship at the Hi-Tide Tavern in Port Orchard. There were souls to save and sins to be redeemed that night, and the Doc was dressed to kill.
Sadly, the Doc died one month exactly after this photo was taken. I am very honored to have known Charles and will miss him terribly. Already, this has become a cherished picture...
 Jim W. Coleman shares a 2006 Halloween experience with his friend, Patricia A!

Mark Jackson, the July 2006 KPS Health Plans Starfish (Employee of the Month.) Mark might want to think twice about wearing that hat. Guess he won't be playing Denny's any more ...
 At work, Mike and I sometimes eat strange things like sardines, anchovies, wasabi-anything, Scott's chili - you mention it. As a joke, I bought Mike a can of squid from the corner Asian store, knowing that no one would actually eat it. But eat it he did. Actually, "relished it" might be more appropriate. After eating half the can, he threw it away in the lunch room. About an hour later and hungry again, he fished the can back out of the garbage and finished it off. The room stunk for about three or four hours (days). My coworkers were not thrilled with my actions but I state again and for the record: I didn't actually think humans ate that stuff. Looked like cat food to me.
 Jim W. Coleman with his very close friend, Kimm Anderson at Jim's transition party March 10. Jim has left the Kitsap Sun newspaper after 12 years and will be starting a new job Thursday! Kimm through a large party at the Manette Saloon.
 Jim W. Coleman with his close friends John and Ann Taylor at the Manette Saloon, celebrating a long-awaited accomplishment in Jim's life.
 Lloyd Pritchett, web editor of the Kitsap Sun, doing his best to look hip. :)
 Pablo (Paul) with his friend, Mena. Paul officiated Jim-n-Linda's wedding on Jan. 1, 2006. Photo by John E. Taylor.
 Ralph Evenson is pictured on the cover of the latest Jim W. Coleman book:
Level Heads XE: The Deluxe Edition. This is the photo that started the whole thing - after snapping this photo with a camera phone, author Jim W. Coleman knew that Ralph was good cover material!

Dan, standing with my Aunt Barb. If Dan were alive today, we'd be brothers, I can guarantee you that. Dan was hugely instrumental to me during the self-actualization process as a young man, and that's probably why I turned out this way (grin). Dan was a great artist and a very funny man and I wanted nothing more than to be just like him.
 WOW, between the two of them, they can sure sink a trampoline, eh?
 When Jim took his friends, Michelle and Dave Thomas, out mud-boggin', he got this great picture of Michelle enjoying the Nissan while Dave drove. Great friends - I haven't seen them in almost 20 years.
 Sr. Chief, Larry Coffey, aboard the USS Carl Vinson in 2001.
 My good friend and brother, Larry Coffey, jumps on my trampoline and speculates about body parts flying around in the air. We all were happy that he didn't carry that speculation too far...

Deb with Jordan at the Kitsap County Homebuilder's Association Home and Garden Show.
 Jim W. Coleman with his good friend, John E. Taylor (who is now a Windermere Realtor, in case you are looking for a home! John, not Jim...)
 Jim Dawson at a Jim W. Coleman book signing party at Stuart's Deli. The question originally was: What Would Jim Do? but then, eventually, changed to: Who Wouldn't Jim Do?
 Herb Himes, from Knoxville, TN, dropped in for a visit in September, 2004. Here, he sits in Linda's grandma's chair enjoying a cold one.

Here is yet another photo of a dear friend, Claudia Nysoe. Here, she works in her booth at the 2002 Homebuilders Home Show at the Kitsap Pavilion in East Bremerton, Wash.

There have been some real fun times up in the Crow's Nest at the annual Home Show at the Kitsap Pavilion. Here, during one annual party in the 'Nest, Stacy and Lisa enjoy themselves as the show goes on far below ...
 In this photo, Grandpa Munster from the hit tv series 'The Munsters' was spotted at The Manette Saloon in Bremerton, Washington - posing as one Mr. John Taylor. Like I can't see through THAT one. ;)
 I'm not sure of the year, but I think it was the close of 2003 and the beginning of 2004. As is tradition, my good friends Bonnie and Paul stop by for some finger-foods and bubbly. Here, Bonnie just can't help herself (as usual) to a good time ...
 Here, "Them 2 Fellers" inspect a batch of home-made brew for imperfections in color and viscosity. Okay, actually, we were just trying to determine if we could get one more drink out of the bottle or if we needed to open a new one. Or three.
 Jim W. Coleman poses with his dear friend, Claudia Nysoe, at the 2002 Home and Garden Expo at the Kitsap Pavilion. Jim was chair of the show committee in 2002 and 2003. Here, he did his best to keep his friend Claudia from falling over and hurting herself . ;)
 Here, Jim W. Coleman stands with his friend, Larry Coffey. Larry used to come over a lot just looking for something to set on fire. Here, it was part of a chicken coop. Poor hens...
 This photo pictures my dear friends Bonnie and Paul, photographed at The SUN Newspaper employee summer picnic some years back...
 Kitsap Sun coworkers surround John Taylor during a birthday celebration on the back deck of Jim W. Coleman's Rocket Lane home.
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