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Twinky

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  1. Twinky

    Where are you from?

    Dunno, soul searcher, but I wonder if there are people adding "votes" and that's what bumps it. There have to be more than 40 people who still hang around in the Cafe...don't there? Even though it has been quiet lately.
  2. So that's why, when I was in rez, the staff quarters were basically off limits! Actually when in rez I don't think I gave any much thought as to what staff did. They did hang out with each other (well, who else is there?) and obviously could go off grounds (or could they?). In rez you hardly had time to think about what you yourself were doing except getting to the next meeting, meal, class, whatever - never mind what anyone else might be doing.
  3. Sugar shack??? This means...? And it's - where...? Never heard of it. Though your post suggests naughty goings-on. And who are the people you mentioned? Celebs enjoying their 15 seconds of fame for ... what? Making sugar?
  4. Bliss..... (gag) They wouldn't be thinking carnally there, would they?
  5. Yeah, right. This one's still my favorite. Tui beer - ducks
  6. Your ppt looked like a lot of work, herbie. But looks like a nice clear presentation. Well done!
  7. Based on results, and if a twig coordinator was doing as poorly as The Way is nowadays, losing people so badly ... I'd say a serious face-melting was required. If your twig/branch lost people at such a rate, you'd be found a failure as a TC/BC. Probably get moved on, if you were a BC. Course, if you're the head honcho different rules apply, and you just snuggle deeper into your burrow.
  8. Rummie, you're back! (Now behave yourself this time! Chill out with a beer.) How much was BP taking out every day anyway? And it's hugely more than that, that's escaping. It's a sort of undersea Chernobyl.
  9. You took vacations, JavaJane? I sure hope you were out looking for new people to witness to. You were out looking for those lost sheep, weren't you, you know, the 99 safe in the fold and the 1 lost one that you were searching for, out in those wilds way away from normal contact. Good on ya.
  10. And after all that teaching in PFAL about apeitheia and apisteia, too! Only that would be the "study of the doctrine," wouldn't it?!
  11. Not sure that I heard that VPW "turned his face to the wall" but you can bet your bottom dollar that if he did/somebody said he did, it's in an effort to magnify VPW. There are two occurrences of this expression in KJV and they both refer to the same event: King Hezekiah had been "sick unto death" and his city was beseiged. Then the prophet Isaiah went to see him and Hezekiah changed his mind and was healed and lived long afterwards. Look at Hezekiah's prayer (bold, italics). Wouldn't be surprised if someone was suggesting this of VPW's life. But (heh heh) God is not fooled, knew VPW hadn't lived like this, and didn't answer the prayer (if indeed it were made). And VPW died. Here is the other record: 2 Kings 20 See the astonishing selfishness at the end of that chapter, where, after some bragging on Hezekiah's part, awful pronouncements are made against Hezekiah's successor, and all Hezekiah says is: "Good is the word of the lord." Didn't care about his successors one bit. Only that he himself got 15 more years of life. Better stop this now before the thread disappears into Doctrinal.
  12. Be wary as a snake, Jeff (see my tag line). John 5:39 Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me. Acts 17:11 These [bereans] were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so. 1 Thess 5:21 Prove [test, check out] all things; hold fast that which is good. (Readiness of mind alone is not enough to keep you safe. You risk being blown around with every wind of doctrine - false doctrine - which, as you already know, means trouble ahead.)
  13. Apathetic in everything except bringing in the dosh. No outreach. No helping others. No development of compassion, kindness. No looking at the lifestyle of Jesus, or study of the gospels. Lots of study of the epistles, where many many times Paul exhorts fellowships to "be followers of me" - though TWI was somewhat forgetting the next phrase: And so we were to follow our leaders at TWI, follow 'em right off the cliff. But they forgot this, and encouraged us to do likewise: That and the "busy work" to no particular purpose distracted followers from what (who) it's all about. You only have to see the falling numbers at HQ to see how spiritually apathetic they are. Yet for those who genuinely want to reach out, to help others, to be followers of Christ...the harvest is still plenteous.
  14. Who said that? Was it a Wayfer, on Christian radio, at some church you go to? If a Wayfer - probably needs to remove the mote from his own eye.
  15. Ooooh! That's very rude...!
  16. From a current other thread about staff waiting to serve - people within a 250 mile radius are expected to travel to HQ every week. That's, what, at least ten hours driving? With fuel costs, and food costs en route? And do they pay a "mileage allowance" to help those people come? Do they pay for home assistance for those people so that their homes can be "up to scratch" because they don't have time to work on them, themselves? Like painting and decorating and all those other tasks people do at the weekend? Yeah, right. Hoard the money you have extracted from them, and suck out by other means the remainder of the money they have.
  17. "Hoard the word" - yeah, exactly what they do. Only available to special people. Sign in - to a "church" service...? Many unwelcome...? Hoard it. Like a dragon's hoard. Rosalie, you lie like a ... dragon ...? What happened to, freely you have received - freely give...?
  18. That sounds rather nice, Gen-2.
  19. Just a bit of fun, really, but as it says. Just suppose Rosalie were ever to post here (it ain't gonna happen, folks!). What do you suppose her "handle" might be? >Foxy One? >Fauxy One? >Rosa-lie? >Rug (see Old Skool's recent topic Rosalie you lie like a rug)? >SeeMeSmile? >The Enforcer? >The Forcer? Heh heh .
  20. Ah yes. The Cabin in the woods. It was a nice place. Nice "feel" to it. Some happy times there (with friends, not with "official" TWI events).
  21. When was the Chalet Annexe built? And the Way Woods Home? I don't remember either of these buildings. There was a little house in the woods, cure, olde-worlde, just one room up and one down. Not habitable. Used for cutesy-cutesy meetings and a quiet place away from the organized chaos of the main buildings. What was that called?
  22. Most companies have a pension plan for their employees, especially their very senior ones. Their salaries comprise pay, pension contributions, and shares (not that shares in TWI are available, being (cough) non-profit). Old Skool, what do you know about official pension arrangements for the BoD? Do you know if there have been contributions made to a pension scheme for Rosalie or any of the others who have been around since inception? Or high-ups later, like Donna? In other words, do you know if there is a chunk that was ABS'd that has (ostensibly as pay) disappeared into private funding arrangements that doesn't show as "company assets" within that $54million?
  23. All that effort they put into "confronting" - confronting people who already had a heart to love God and people (shakes head). Compared with all the effort they don't put into helping people who have a real need, whether in rez or in the field.
  24. No, it's more that the vile things they said made me doubt my every move. I was a horrible mess when they'd finished screwing me up and then cast me out like waste paper. Taken a lot of time (from me) and patience (from others) to bring me back to something like I used to be.
  25. Ed and Jacqui lived in an apartment, but there were also some staff quarters that were a bit bigger than the in rez Corps facilities. They were on the ground floor, near the door, on the "short arm" of Founders Hall. Not quite sure, it wasn't a place I had much time to visit. Possibly there were similar on the floor above. The Horneys lived on the other "short arm" of Founders Hall, kind of in the middle of the in rez Corps - at least, when I was there.
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