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My wife calls it "Lifetime For Losers" 'cause the lead character always seams to be on the losing end of things.
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songs remembered from just one line
waysider replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
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The man was a demagogue. He created problems for the sole purpose of taking credit for fixing them. Here's an example. He gives rise to this "change" idea in PLAF (The Wonder Class). It's here that he tells us about how The Way changed its stance on the issue of how many days transpired between the resurrection and the ascension. Did you even know it was a "problem" before he told you it was? How do we really know that he ascribed to the first position to begin with? What purpose does it serve other than to say, "Look at me! I solved your problem." I remember hiking through the woods with a bunch of the guys from the neighborhood. when I was a kid. Invariably, if you ventured near a cliff's edge, one of the guys would quickly grab your collar, give you a slight nudge forward and then forcefully pull you back. At that point he would exclaim, "I saved your life!"
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Farm Film Report
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the things i don't think about (much) anymore
waysider replied to brainfixed's topic in About The Way
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I'm pretty sure he hated leisure suits.
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the things i don't think about (much) anymore
waysider replied to brainfixed's topic in About The Way
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It's the fountain of "making water".
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Time Life Magazine, that Groovy Lady on the Cover?
waysider replied to teachmevp's topic in About The Way
Ya never know. Maybe they have beans while they're sitting around that campfire in Smith County sharing what blessed them that day. Kumbaya M'Lord------Kumbaya -
Heany Peany, chili beany----The spirits are about to speak. Are they friendly spirits?
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Time Life Magazine, that Groovy Lady on the Cover?
waysider replied to teachmevp's topic in About The Way
Free or not, it appears that at least one of them got gas. -
Time Life Magazine, that Groovy Lady on the Cover?
waysider replied to teachmevp's topic in About The Way
You could always email one of the sons in Mississippi and ask him. He's currently trying to resurrect "The Way Corps Principles" with a new venture called S.O.W.E.R.S. -
Sasquatch is slouched at the bar, nursing a gin and tonic, when in walks a horse. The horse saunters up to a bar stool and says, "I'll have a beer."---------- GSC flick
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I'm going to just go ahead and do one of these: That will probably be my reaction when I hear the answer.
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songs remembered from just one line
waysider replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
-------Moody BluesTimothy Leary's dead! -
Thanks. is another cool one Tom Petty spun on the show. The Beatles covered it on one of their first albums.
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Yesterday, on Tom Petty's radio show, he featured songs that have been covered by The Beatles and Stones. is an interesting one by The Valentinos. (Vocals by Bobby Womack)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLbKUAE1HWM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7immHuidi8M
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Paul After Jerusalem Arrest
waysider replied to Broken Arrow's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
Oh, I want a blue one. That's always been my favorite color. But, if you can get the whole set, you can color a wonderful world. -
Holy Mackerel!!! That's a scene straight out of Fahrenheit 451, which was published in 1953 as an expanded version of The Fireman (1951). In the scene, people are each assigned a book to memorize and recite so that the books will never be completely lost once they're burned. They then meet at a secret hiding place. Plot summary: "---- When he arrives at Faber's home, the old man tells Montag of vagabond book-lovers in the countryside. Montag then escapes to a local river, floats downstream and meets a group of older men who, to Montag's astonishment, have memorized entire books, preserving them orally until the law against books is overturned. They burn the books they read to prevent discovery, retaining the verbatim content (and possibly valid interpretations) in their minds." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fahrenheit_451
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songs remembered from just one line
waysider replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Now I remember it. -
That's some memorable stuff, for sure. Hail Atlantis!
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songs remembered from just one line
waysider replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Nope---doesn't sound familiar.