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Good for you.Thanks to this ole sight and lots of great people,I feel it would be a step backard into their religion.
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No, thanks.
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Alright. Here's something. It might be to early for you WordWolf but it went # 1 in the UK. "We've already said Goodbye" I don't want you to tell me just what you intend to do now 'Cause how many times do I have to tell you, darling, darling I'm still in love with you, now? Whoa"
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Thank you for the response, Waysider. I don't have a hidden agenda, I just want to kick it around with somebody. Oh man, where to start? I mean, I've been on message boards and somebody will post some hilarious stage show of Christian entertainment. Goofy...looks like it's Mormon or something. Nnnnnaaahhh, I know exactly who those people are... That one woman's name is Trudy ... If I wasn't cultured I'd say it looks gay AF, but I'm cultured so I won't say it. No doubt, I can recount my own drama with the Way back then. Just, how many can acknowledge experiencing something good as well? I mean, aspects of it were the real deal. I was high as a kite those two weeks I mentioned. Probably got some deliverance without anyone praying specifically about that. I mean, what about these churches!? Anyone get caught up in the IHOPKC drama? I've got stories about that, too. Morningstar Fellowship in the Carolinas... I went to some John Lynn Conferences as well. Zionism? Gaza? I know that's the body of Christ but I find most Evangelicals repugnant. So, here I am, lone wolf Christian, member of the body of Christ. Everybody I met last week was cool. You know, I gingerly want to see what they're about.
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Don't mind me, I'm a cynical old fart. Part of this reminds me of my own early experiences, all those years ago. Everyone seemed so happy, joyful, "We sure do love you" and all that jazz. Different from mainstream churches. Love bombing at its best. Somehow, I don't see it ending well. Your mileage may vary.
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First, my apologies, I haven't investigated recent conversations on the board. I just want to talk about the Way today. Also, I never got in too deep and I'm not resentful or bitter. My ROA experiences in '87 and '88 were actually highlights in my Christian walk. Sometimes I swing by New Knoxville on my way from Michigan to the Carolinas. Last week I walked into the OSB to see if it was cool if I walked the grounds. Met some really nice, happy people. It felt like the Way of old (in my limited experience). Jerry Martinez in security gave me a guided tour. Grounds were amazing. The smells, the blossoms. I found them willing to talk about mistakes in the past. I'm thinking about going to the ROA this year. Anyone else have a sense of revitalization and resurgence? A special shout out to John S and his wife in Family Corps. Also Andrew. They exude joy and the love of God. So different from "churches".
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When CD format first became popular, Tom Petty's Full Moon Fever was the very first CD I bought. He made so much great music through the years, it's somewhat of a mystery to me he never achieved the recognition he deserved. At any rate, have another go at it, Human sans Bean.
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Ok, next show. This show has had a successful run, and it has a short-lived attempt at a revival some time later. At its height, it seemed like everybody in the US was talking about it, even those who weren't watching it. A summer cliffhanger where one character attempted to murder another got the entire US (I don't know how other countries responded). In fact, the US Daily News did a feature on it one week that summer, with different people giving their ideas on who was the attempted murderer. Everybody had their own guesses. The day with the correct answer? The day they interviewed detectives of the NYPD and asked their opinion.
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"The preceding was recorded earlier because we were ashamed to do it now." "This show has been prerecorded to give the cast a chance to get away." "Do you know there's a small hotel in downtown Burbank?" "No, but if you hum a few bars, I can fake it."
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Outrageous Fortune George Carlin Dogma
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Meaning it's George's turn.
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I'd probably like it, but I'd never heard of it or its album. It may have charted, but I never heard it.
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Three movies or Three actors
Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Maureen O'Hara - Yesterday
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Very funny, Waysider. No Kool-Aid here. Lots of red wine, though.
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"Swingin" from TP&TH Sorry about that. I suppose music is subjective to individual tastes. What I might like or listen to does not mean that everyone else would like or listen to the same thing. So anyway, let's see, waysider did know who this artist was so, I'm inclined to give him this one. If you want it waysider take it, or if not I'll get something up soon.
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Human without the bean replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Of course. -
The Way Makes Themselves Look Good on the Internet
Joe Maslow replied to Stayed Too Long's topic in About The Way
Yes, I agree wholeheartedly. I do not know if it's the same "degree/level of evilness" of VPW. However, they know about his plagiarism and they still promote him as their "father in the Word". -
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waysider replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Running on Empty -
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Human without the bean replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Yeah, I think they had gas though, in "Radar Love" though. -
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Human without the bean replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"Lookin' out at the road rushin' under my wheels In '69 I was twenty-one and I called the road my own I don't know when that road turned onto the road I'm on -
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GeorgeStGeorge replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Reminds me of "Radar Love," but that's not it. George -
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Human without the bean replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
I can't believe we're still here?