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waysider

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  1. I think he was more of a backdoor man. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTAc62476f4
  2. You can tell by the staircase that this must be a place of "higher" learning.
  3. I had no desire to be "right", per se. I just think it's cool to look at the roots of some of these old tunes. One of my personal favorite "covers" is by The Damnation of Adam Blessing. The lead guitar and drummer are old school mates of mine. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RW_SYekusVw
  4. Teaching the operation of critical thinking skills is one of the primary objectives of higher education. Perhaps that's why some people, when they feel threatened with exposure, will resort to devaluing the importance of higher education.
  5. -----Joni MitchellSeagulls circle endlessly I sing in silent harmony We shall be free
  6. It's a paramutation of ethnocentricity. To some degree, it's necessary for the health and survival of a group. Allowed to grow uncontrolled, though, it can lead to undesirable results.
  7. It is, indeed, Morning Dew. However, it was written by Bonnie Dobson. Here is the original, acoustic version. (inspired by the novel, "On The Beach" by Nevil Shute)
  8. I'm sure you'll think of something.
  9. Animals in heaven. I remember when that topic made its way around the fellowships. One school of thought was based on the 3-fold nature of man (ie: no spirit= no place in heaven.) The opposing school of thought was that God would allow them in because He knew they would "bless us"..... St. Peter's pit bull with a Super Duper Pooper Scooper..... Now that's a sight I'd like to see.
  10. It was like The Da Vinci Code for its day and time.
  11. Now, here's kind of a funny story, in retrospect. Before I "got into the word", I was pretty active in the local theatre and music scene in Cleveland. I wrote/co-wrote lots and lots of songs. Almost all of them were copyrighted. (Though they are now in public domain.) In about 1973, I approached one of the premier (at the time) ministry music groups and offered to let them use my music, even change whatever they might need to make it "right on". They totally blew me off. Couldn't be bothered to even listen to what I had. Like a kid who turns his nose up at a particular kind of food without so much as tasting it. So, now, even though they have lapsed into public domain, they remain intact, just as I, along with my musical partner, wrote them all those years ago....unadulterated by Way dogma.
  12. I thought I heard a baby cry this morning I thought I heard a baby cry today You didn't hear no baby cry this morning You didn't hear no baby cry today
  13. ...and why is that supposed to be a bad thing?
  14. Superstar----Karen and Richard Carpenter
  15. Maybe it's a bit like the wee Dutch lad, Hans Brinker, who used his finger to plug the hole in the dike, eh?
  16. Yeah, I know it's in the Bible. But, how can it be explained in plain English without a Biblical reference?
  17. Well, I thought I'd better ask because "the integrity of the herd is always at steak".
  18. I have a cassette tape around here, someplace, called "Thank You, Dorothy/Thank You, Rhoda". I haven't listened to it in so long, I'm not even sure if I still have a machine that will play it.
  19. What the he!! does that even mean? (in plain English) Geeze! I hope the definition doesn't include the operation of "the law of believing".
  20. Yeah, he was a big heel----eerrrrr.
  21. That's an impolite way of saying, "shut up". edit: (I hope that didn't sound too bitter.)
  22. It's an insult----plain and simple. (I hope that didn't sound too bitter.)
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