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The Way of today isn't anything like Martindale's way
waysider replied to Twinky's topic in About The Way
"if your in a high profile position and need body gaurds go for it." He didn't need bodyguards because he was in a high profile position, he needed them for protection against the many people he had wronged. Do yourself a favor and read Losing The Way. -
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What a long, strange trip it's been
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I "witnessed" to on several occasions. I'm glad I was not a very good salesman.
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The Way of today isn't anything like Martindale's way
waysider replied to Twinky's topic in About The Way
The one who REALLY needed his azz kicked was VP. I suspect he knew that someone was likely to try. That's why he surrounded himself with armed thugs and was known to dispatch goons to quiet any opposition, -
That's Sue Lyon, one of Donovan's old flames. She is best known for her portrayal of Lolita
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The Way of today isn't anything like Martindale's way
waysider replied to Twinky's topic in About The Way
Comedy is a serious business-----W. C. Fields -
I wonder if it has anything to do with GSC's anniversary.
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It's a simple head code---anyone can catch it.
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Silk purse from a sow's ear
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It's the same thing as a mandatory donation. United Way is famous for it. I'm sure they must have explored all the legal aspects of it by now or they wouldn't continue the practice. My personal opinion Serve your time FIRST. THEN raise your objections.
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More VDGG This is what resided on my turntable before it was replaced by Way albums.
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Little goose-steppers
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The Way of today isn't anything like Martindale's way
waysider replied to Twinky's topic in About The Way
So,then, during your two stints as a WOW and one stint as a WD, you never encountered the term "empties floating by"? Saying that people are inferior to you is no different than saying you are superior to them. -
I don't get it, either. But, I do like .
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The Way of today isn't anything like Martindale's way
waysider replied to Twinky's topic in About The Way
Straight out of the AC syllabus, page 21 or so. (1971) paraphrased, of course. -
Yes, and none of which should necessarily negate its value.
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The Way of today isn't anything like Martindale's way
waysider replied to Twinky's topic in About The Way
It's not hard to understand, soul searcher. The Way taught that homosexuality is caused by a devil spirit. By associating with a homosexual, you were associating/conversing with a devil spirit. Plus, there were, supposedly, spy-type spirits (familiar spirits) that kept track of your conversations and such. They could use that info at a future date, to their advantage. -
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The Way of today isn't anything like Martindale's way
waysider replied to Twinky's topic in About The Way
It ain't easy finding out the Easter Bunny isn't real. We've all been there. It takes a while for the denial to subside. -
The Way of today isn't anything like Martindale's way
waysider replied to Twinky's topic in About The Way
OK---You went WOW 2x and WD once. Surely, then, you are aware that Wierwille taught cancer is essentially devil possession. Wierwille died of cancer. How exactly, does your "kinder, gentler", new TWI account for the obvious dilemma this presents?