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  2. Am praying you have a wonderful ceremony Twinky. I hope you share some pics... and hope you have an excellent photographer!
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  4. I think she's pi$$ed off about something: Facebook Try not to get seasick...!
  5. Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World Superman Returns 400 Days
  6. I believe I have a DVD of that movie up on a shelf. Made the name a lot easier to remember.
  7. He was ordained into the Methodist church and had theological differences. Left and retrained an Episcopalian minister. I think he is also having difficulties there. As we here know all too well, it's hard having to be in an environment that is so rigid to its own rules and forgets that the rules and the organisation are there to serve the people, and not the other way about.
  8. There are some really innovative designs for RC cathedrals in the UK. Exciting to look at. Nicely done inside. A lot of Anglican churches are very old (older than the USA) (think, dating back to Norman times, 1066 and all that) and clunky outside. Might be light and lovely inside, though. FYI there is a Saxon church not far from where I live, not much altered from when it was built. Dates back to the late 600s (and no, I didn't miss off a digit). Still consecrated and still in use; though a more modern building (built around 1150) is just across the road. It's nice and modern inside. The congregation is very active in the community. As with all these buildings, it's not what the building itself is. It's what's taught inside. I have llittle truck with churchianity. What is the message, and how does it respect and work into daily life the teachings of the Bible? Is it wrapped up in dogma and church-made rules, or is it open to what the Good News really is? That's why i like this woman, Monte Mader, and also Rev Joseph Yoo (Facebook), who both challenge churchianity's entrenched and biased positions. I am coming up against churchianity at the moment. Getting married next week. The orthodox Anglican ceremony includes words and standard prayers that I really don't like. Our minister has allowed me to change some aspects but she is bound by oaths to observe certain rituals. So what do I "suck" and what can I reasonably challenge? Bless her, she is such a sweetie. It's not fair on me to compromise her oaths but she is not insisting on aspects I find naff.
  9. A song I know that I've posted a couple of times, but I'm pretty sure that other players never got it. Sky Pilot ~The Animals~
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  11. "We're all going to die." "I hope so." "Any questions?" "Hand!" "Yes, that is your hand. Very good." "Recently, I made a promise to myself that the next time I got a boyfriend, I'd be on the lookout for red flags. And if I saw any, I would do the healthy thing and I would murder him. And killing kids? Kind of a red flag." George
  12. He blesses the boys as they stand in life the smell of gun grease and their bayonets they shine he's here to help them all that he can to make them feel wanted he's a good holy man. (More than one line, if that's OK.)
  13. As I walk this land of broken dreams I have visions of many things But happiness is just an illusion Filled with sadness and confusion
  14. No, but probably some play on the title perhaps, no, maybe?? Oh, that is a movie! Then, definitely not. I don't care if they did call you Larry Poppins. You are completely unfit to handle a child. It was Barry Poppins. What kind of sick cocktail were you going to make my grandson? Jack, the baby's teething. I told Greg to give him some rum to ease the pain. It was your idea? Yes. What is wrong with you people? You people?
  15. That's the sound of the men working on the... Chain Gang---Sam Cooke
  16. Just so I can say I tried it, was this "THE HEBREW HAMMER"?
  17. "Drunken Master" sounds like a JACKIE CHAN flick, and he was in the Cannonball Run.
  18. Oh wow, really? Ok. "God didn't make *****. I made him." Blocked out portion is not the title, but it is part of the title of multiple sequels.
  19. This show aired from 1998-2001. I wonder if I was the only one on 9/11/2001 who thought it would have been great to go back a week and stop the attack before it happened. Norman Lloyd's character in the series is named Isaac Mentnor. It's a hint for Marvel Comics, where Isaac actually is I.S.A.A.C. (short for Integral Synaptic Anti-Anionic Computer), a sentient program capable to create robotic forms that rules Titan, Jupiter's moon. I.S.A.A.C. was created by Mentor, leader of the Titans and Thanos' father. The password is "Conundrum." George
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