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TWI released a book called "Faithful Bridge Builders Of The Way"
Joe Maslow replied to Joe Maslow's topic in About The Way
As soon as I arrive to my house I'll check the book and tell you. - Today
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See, we need Christian remakes of music like this. No gaydar required.
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songs remembered from just one line
GeorgeStGeorge replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"I've been cheated, been mistreated." George -
1 who cares? 2 who cares? 3 who cares? 4 Lonnie Frisbee. Paul Cain. It's sad 5 YES! (just not watching dance shows on the stage with the gaydar going off in your ear.)
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Maybe. On which of these do we agree? TWI believes four crucified. People no longer involved with TWI still believe four crucified. Four crucified is stupid and refutable. Wierwille was a charlatan fraud. Music is more fun than all the above.
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I'm scared to look at the new stuff by myself. Somebody posted this to a message board once and everyone thought it was hilarious. I was the only one who knew who they are. How did the Way go from Joe Fair and PDSRO to this? Super cool to uh, not so much? I just don't want to get something on me. https://youtu.be/1AFXR8nuOnc?si=ayeuevDPzSA2vxwB
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waysider replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
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There is a listing of moderators some place. I'm not sure where. I know you may think no one believes these "things" Nathan Jr. posts. There are people who do and therein lies the irony. Curb stomp, you say? If, by that, you mean having to be reminded to play nice over and over, I guess you win. Claudette had some medical difficulties that prompted her to retire from her singing career. You can find YouTube offerings of more current Way Production endeavours if you're brave enough to go that route.
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We agree on something? Now I am confused.
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People believe four crucified and flat earth. TWI still teaches four crucified. People who reject TWI still believe four crucified. It's a stupid and easily refuted belief. Wierwille was a charlatan fraud. That's an observation, not hate. Music is more fun for sure. Carry on.
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Unless it's Nathan then he can go on and on about things nobody believes anyway. So, who else is not a moderator? Wordwolf who wants me to know we can do this the easy way or the hard way? I mean, I was having fun. I haven't curb-stomped anyone that badly in a debate in a long time. I will say this, it's probably better to get back to good music. Best topic we've had so far. Joe needs to fill us in on the music history after Claudette.
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Conspiracy theories came up earlier. That reminded me of flat earth, which reminded me of Bullinger, which reminded me of four crucified. An ironic digression to redirect the discussion away from conspiracy theories and politics and back to the stupidity of wierwille.
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I don't decide anything at all. I am not and have never been a moderator. The rules are listed on the front page. (Well, they used to be. I haven't checked lately.) Anyway, we don't discuss politics or conspiracy theories, as many of those spill over into the political arena.
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Somebody said something about red herrings? Why is it you and only you are talking about flat earth and four crucified?
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Fine. State Fair Kitten with a Whip The Pleasure Seekers The Cincinnati Kid The Swinger Murderers' Row C.C. and Company 52 Pick-Up Magic Bye Bye Birdie Newsies The Villain Carnal Knowledge Tommy Grumpy Old Men George
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Flat earth and four crucified and intellectually dishonest and stupid claims. They require lies to overcome the evidence against them. Ultimately, to argue for either will require conspiracy as a premise.
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Scent of a Woman (?) George
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GeorgeStGeorge replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Took me a while to remember, but it's Double Shot of My Baby's Love. George -
By bad. Waysider determines who can talk about conspiracy theories and you decide what the conspiracy theories are. Glad we have rules.
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Four crucified and flat earth are the stupid pieces of bread holding together the bullsh¡t sandwich.
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I didn't say anything about a Bilderberg Group. Another red herring.
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No, if you get trucked arguing there is no such thing as a Bilderberg Group, and somebody pulls up their website, somebody may believe their lying eyes.
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But only if they fit like a hand in an oven mitt.
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Really? I never thought you were a day over 200 years old WordWolf. How about the fool who gave the longest inaugural presidential speech, over two hours, in the middle of a blizzard like snow storm and caught pneumonia because he wasn't wearing any winter clothing just his shirt and no hat and died less than 30 days later? William Henry Harrison? He would be even older than Pierce. 250 years old.