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  1. "Burlap bag and a dry slide, give me the Der Sutka at Wet N Wild Any Time!!!" "So this is what friction is all about!!! Yikes!!!" Dad Sez~~~"Now you see honey. This is what life is all about!!!" "Arkie" Ron G. Nice Ride Dude. Good to see your fun and face again!!! oneyedjackswild1 -->
  2. ~~~a voice that has not been heard since the first century cough cough
  3. I would like to know the age of your Sunday school class students and what their responses were!!! Really I would like to know i might learn something of value Did you describe all the bloody issues and pain and agony and all that kind of stuff involved crucifixion? I mean how old is this group of students you are teaching def!!!! let's get real here ~~~ Song I am not letting this go def!!!!!! WHAT IS THE AGE OF YOUR SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS STUDENTS???
  4. I Have something to say~~~ There is not one coin that has not many sides to only say one thing. Well there are many religions that say many gods uh hmm clearing my throat I thinks Paul tried to point out the unknown god that transcends all religion seperated by time space culture events and all Asia Minor left him and much learning had made him mad crazy and he was imprisoned for his beliefs that God was the God of all and All loving and he Paul died for that and Paul's word are buried in the toomb of man made superstructure religion pointing out the unknown god did not the greeks know the god of Moses? So who was the unknown god Paul was refering to? Common beliefs of many religions would be, do unto others as you would like to be done unto, the "ten" commandments, love, grace etc that can not be denied. How do these common traits among religions exist even though they may be continents and cultures apart? If thine eye be single thy whole body shall be full of light is also a belief of Hinduism and supposedly JC visited and studied in India . There are devils in many religions. Death and rewards. Life after death, life before one existed in this world, etc. The tenets of Islam do not line up with Christianity as if Christianity is the golden rule for all religions. Christianity is fairly new on the major religion market. Seems to me that Christianty is a combination of many religions and evolved into many religions. What would be pure Christianity? The Word of God? What is "The Word of God"? Do not all major religions claim they have "The Word of God" in some fashion or another? Are not all religions connected by humankind? What makes Christianity seem the one and only true faith? Would it not be the people that promote such a self centered egoism? They have become as one of us. Are ye not all gods? There is but one true god and there is the god of this earth. That is two, one true and one false.To the unknown god was a smooth move on Paul's part but yet ineffective for did not the Greeks acknowledge the God of Judiasm? Seems to me all this fight in life the one true god causes many deaths ~~~ i don't think i am wrong on that~~~ What Paul promoted before his eyes being opened, he counted but dung for the excellency of the knowledge of christ, and the excellency became dung again and the religious superstructure prevailed. There is no religion that can hold what Paul saw. I don't give a damn how many scriptures one quotes from whatever religion from whatever culture from whatever continent from whatever solar system from whatever galaxy from whatever universe from whatever dimension~~~ i think Paul had a clue and is so sorely mistreated in the so called christianty watered so watered so drained to this day since his bounds that even ephesians is nothing more than dung. excuse me while i cry for i do not know the truth
  5. TheSongRemainsTheSame posted May 22, 2005 16:19 quote: Craig must have really ruled with an iron fist, huh? It's funny how suddenly ex-members and brass are bringing accusations of the going ons at TWI. They never came forward when Weirwille was partaking of their glorious bounty. Werewolf was the one out of control that should have been exposed for the devil he was. His death was fitting for his judgement. About that, He and only He has to answer to the Almighty, and being maggot food brings him closer to the reality he tried to hide. "Signal, In light of the aforementioned words I quoted from you kinda makes me wonder about a certain Tipp Ohio ex WAYREV ~~~ You lost me.??? ~~~ CFF is headquartered in Tipp City, Ohio. The leaders are ex-Way reverends. ~~~ Signals, It's hard for me to accept one who has been so very involved with TWI and DR to have not known anything the behind the scenes, and then Rev was sent to fla and said at a twig co meet "I guess I have been demoted" and then returned to head quaters and placed emeritus status by lcm and then gave resignation and toured fla and recruited and began CFF or something like that. I kinda do not trust people like that~~~ or any ONE intimately associated with said CFF
  6. Signal, In light of the aforementioned words I quoted from you kinda makes me wonder about a certain Tipp Ohio ex WAYREV ~~~ Just a song of thot
  7. "My mission is to share my life experiences in hope they help someone in some way. If you agree with just one sentance of my many postings, then mission accomplished!" "I remember one night Craig coming on stage just to warn people that they were aware of the pot smoking and that it wasn't welcomed there and blah blah blah...I felt I could use a joint just about now! Too bad I was high on the Word...yeah, the word tired! Hey, it's 1979 not 1977!" Signal, Oh such laughter. reminds me of the time I first met Dr. Now mind you there were many a happening before this coveted event which is many a story. But to this one story concerning "POT"~~~ Dr had just exited some coach, all i know it was between '76 & '79. Some whatever function. We met him with signs and hoopla. I walked into the hotel where the book store was set up. Asked God to meet Dr. I'm looking over the book store displays, pick up a book and open and felt a hand placed on one my shoulders and a gentle squeeze. I looked to that side and yepper it was DR. His eyes watery and as red as sunset~~ a little drift of booze~~~ I had some book in my hand "Nice display of books son" , well that was the gist but he did call me "son"~~~ I said, " Yes Sir." my heart was a thumping we talked about all of 2 3 minutes, that book still in my hand and his hand still on my shoulder and he patted my shoulder and left with "Enjoy son." My heart was thumping because I thought he knew about the two joints I had in my cig pack. All i could think was gotta make this short~~~ I missed a golden opportunity to actually just sit down with that red eyed creature and lite one up with him. I exited and smoked one and saved the other another time. wow what a memory Song ps signal~~~ now that i look back on that event and Dr's hand on my shoulder that whole time~~~ i think now he was actually feeling/reading the pulse of my heart beat~~~ hmmm
  8. For eg signals I'll be damned dmiller, heartbeat festivals eh!!! I was at one in Atlanta in '79 i thinks. All I know is I was at one. Even still have the colorfull folder somewhere. Blue boarder ~~~ oh well a fleeting memory now~~~ I was at a Word In Business. Just purchased the Lifelines. Was on an elevator. Rev Dubofsky in the elevator making jokes. Exited the elevator. Mrs. W. there. Had her sign my copy Lifelines. Rev D. escourted her from there. I know Mrs. W signed the book (i still have it), but was Rev. D there? hmmm
  9. Yeah, dig it signals what dmiller said. I claim a life span of TWInty years dating '75>95, but the reality is I heard of those WOW's in '73 and '97 was the last of my dealings with TWI. '75>95 were my most involved years. and within those years there were times i was not physically present but by media material. Been a loooooooooooooooooooooooong strange trip all those years and l --> --> ky hear here i am if all there is in life is not to question, but to do- then who holds the questions? and who has the answers? author unknown
  10. Heya SP, I was only kidding the $19.95. I wondered why no further reply to your thread and so opted to bring it back 1st page. How the squeege is it going???!!! -->
  11. Signals, Hello I am trying to understand the above statement I quoted from you. Are you saying that: You are a better person because of the abuse you experienced? or that: You are a better person that you do not continue the abuse you experienced? Song
  12. Ya know Galen, I have always since my learning how to ride a tri/bicycle been fascinated with motor cycles. Even a Briggs & Stratton strapped to a metal frame with four tires made an awesome go go go cart. The muscle cars of the 60/70's made my hairs stand on end and the experience of tight testicles. But motor cycles, that's a whole different world, like the difference between snorkeling and scuba diving. Or in your case ships and submarines. The first uhm, motorcycle i experienced was the Honda P-50. It seemed to have evolved from a skateboard into a bicycle frame with a motor. After that, motorcycles seemed to be the gig breaking out everywhere at that time. The Honda 160. A friend of mine would let us non licensed ride the thing. That was great until one day he came 'round one of them thar so called dead mans curves and wiped out on gravel and into a mail box and finally a light pole stopped the whole motion of event. Ahhh he was okay, just a cucucuncussion, contusions, lacerations, and broken left leg~~~~ but the real downer was ~~~ the bike was beyound repair. So with the help my Dad, I purchased a 1968 Honda 125. shhhhshhush i was 4teen~~~ Then a 1971 Honda 350 And then came the Sportster. and all the bikes inbetween and after that I rode~~~ Oh my friend~~~ so many a story those days of bikes. I rode them all. But I know better than to make that claim, it just seemed that way. My favorite of all I had the privilege to ride was the Triumph Bonneville 650. It was classy clean easy machine. The dirt bikes were a gas. There was one, and damn if i can even get a google on it, that when the throttle was quickly opened it had a passing gear so to speak. Yepper the Harley's have lost their pure bred American stats, but that unmistakable rumble has mine heart. The Indian has made a come back and a beautiful piece of work for sure. And so has Triumph. I got my eyes on the 883 Harley Sportster. Less than $7000 new out the door. That's where I am headed for my next ride and will again ride the wind the rest mine oh life. Can't ever let that go my friend. Nopper can't ever let that go!!! Songster never smile a laugh in a swarm of love bugs a biker friend quote a visit from St Augi
  13. Hello Raf~~~ Seems like only last hurricane season all this type of thing was happening. There is a story in the May 05 Popular Science by Michael Behar~~~ "When Earth Attacks!"~~~ worth a perusal. Tsunamis, Volcanoes, Hurricanes, Landslides - The single certain thing about natures's killers is that they will strike again, and again. Our only defense: Ever better prediction and protection. Michael Behar
  14. If ya like the lite dim while tapping on the pc keyboard on a Friday eve and a grin and a little foot smiling ya just might like a little backgound music a rhythm them danc'N fingers to the tune a fine five lady band ~~~ I know I certainly enjoy their music. Mine Blushing Bride purchased the cd for me at the Starbucks just yesterday. And believe me, she know mine heart 2 da bone. here is the first paragraph intro the cd pack: ANTIGONE RISING From The Ground Up "Every once in a while, we hear something that just won't let go. On a cold winter day in New York City, these five women played a set that captured us completly. It's hard not to have an almost physical response to Cassidy's powerful voice and the harmonics and music the band creates. Antigone Rising recorded these songs at the intimate and legendary Sony Music Studios, surrounded by fans and friends. The result is amazing.~~~" It's worth a listen fer da sure. Song i am a diamond that can not be broken Antigone Rising
  15. Lourdy have the mercy. CREAM!!! One ohhhhh me favs of all tyme. for certain out that sure looks to be Ginger Baker. isn't that just the kick azz of it all eh johniam? Slowhand receives too too much praise of credit for Cream. West, Bruce, and Lang, woah johniam, been a long long long time that memory of a band. Thanks man. Yepper paw, power trio to da bone dude And paw, this is a request from mine heart: Is there a possibility of a chance that maybe perhaps a thread of mine in the previous GSC called "What's Your Fav Rock Concert" could be reprinted in this forum. This ole grey long hair rokker 2 da bonZ would dig a re-release!!!
  16. --> Sweetpea, I don't do windows. Whaahahaha Buuuut I operate an interior trim/remodel/handyman business. Been involved construction since 1975. My best closing technique is a Photo Resume. I have over a thousand photos displaying many types of work performed over the years. This "tool" never ceases to amaze me or the client. I can certainly share with you simple closing/networking techniques that impress the potential client to become YOUR client. For $19.95 :D--> you will recieve~~~ I don't have customers ~~~ I have clients. "Blue Booties" offer first & lasting impressions. Never ever shake your potential client's hand unless they first offer. When on phone with a potential client, listen to the background: dog barking, baby crying, water running, lawnmower, hammering, etc. Don't ask for directions. All ya need is an address and map quest. etc x's etcedra x's etcedra. My Dad LP was a Master Painter and operated for over 40 years. My brother now runs The Co. It's a small company and so is mine. My LP rarely passed out a card. Clients just seemed to appear via word of mouth. My Brother Man & I live in different states so we don't work together :(--> My sister (Sis) operates a small window cleaning business. Sis is of the leisurely countenance and never lacks for clients because of my LP's ongoing business. She probably works maybe if she wants 25 > 30 hours a week and brings home comfortable bucks. I dig discussing business. I consider my work art even if I am just replacing a toilet paper holder. I noticed your location is FL,USA. Well, well, my 20 is A1A east of Jax., ya know ~~~ The Oceans Edge. If you are close by, I can certainly give you a name or two for contact. If so or If not, I can certainly help you as aforementioned, & how to incorporate, become Workers Comp Exempt, and all those type of requirements to operate legit which will increase your clientele base. Oh, I can also help you bid jobs. --> Seems to me Sweetpea, you have support here this thread of yours. :D--> Rok On The Master Carpenter Song All material is guaranteed to be as specified, and the above work to be performed in accordance with the drawings and specifications provided for the above work, and to be completed in a substantial workmanlike manner for the agreed sum of____________
  17. Oh my my oh bearded one, I don't think I ever said I still have that bike. If I ever even implyed such a ruse, forgive me. Although I do wish I still retained such a fine piece of machine. My Bud still has his, but he has not ridden in years x's methusala. His bike is preserved at his parents home and is in tip top mech shape. He gave it to his nephew years ago who resides at the parents... Every now and then I see it standing on the carport when I visit Savannah. Next time I go up there for a visit I will visit the parents and ask a personal peek at the bike. Whoa what memories. When bud & i would ride, we would of course wind em out man. I believe mine had five gears and his six. Whatever, I would get him every and I mean EVERY time off the line, but by the time I speed shift through all my gears he was way down the road and just changed into 3rd. That was a wide eye all the time for me. I have seen him at 60 down shift and pop a wheelie man. That Kawasaki had some awwwwwsome power. Very interesting that you had mentioned that particular bike was h2o cooled~~~ I remember bikes were at that time introduced such a system, but hard pressed to remember if it was that particular Kaw. I was mostly a local territory. Of course Harley's with Harley's and the crotch rockets were viewed as inferior. I suppose I had A Hog snob mentality at that time. But none of us were "gang" type of bikers. Harleys', Indians', Triumphs, Hondas', Kawasakis', Yamahas', and them thar funny fangled bikes BMW's, dirt bikes, etc would always group together as we rode. A few road trips to Macon, many to Statesboro, & immediate surrounding Savannah Ga counties; many to St.Simon Island, Jeykle Island, St. Augi; South Carolina cruises and a helluva story to that famous North Carolina Speedway for a 3 day rock fest. But nothing more than that. Did plan a round trip Highway 80, but that never transpired. :(--> Have ya ever ridden a Bultaco? Rok On Galen Songster
  18. could not resist the mango~~~ i think the garden of eden is the body and all the animals named are manifestations of the body and some of these animals named were given to the stars and the original sin is that we stopped thinking so wonderously and disobedient to freedom of will led to murder of our thoughts to be free~~~ or sumthink like that~~~ Hey, Moses parted a red sea and jc walked on the water~~~ some people knows how to do that type of thing for some reason and amazing randi can bend a spoon just a mango thot
  19. What about asexual teenagers??? : What is being asexual like? One of the first problems asexuals face is understanding themselves. During teenage years most of an asexual's friends will be getting interested in romantic relationships and sex. Some teenagers will be realising that they may be gay/lesbian/bisexual, and struggling with the pressures of being "non-straight". Asexual teenagers may be aware they are not attracted to the opposite gender and assume they must be gay, others may be aware they aren't attracted to the same gender and assume they must be straight, others find themselves equally (un)attracted to both and assume they are bisexual. It can be very difficult to discover that you are asexual, as it is more difficult to discover something that isn't there (no sexual attraction), than something that is (sexual attraction to a particular gender). Many asexuals assume they must be "late bloomers" and wait for sexual attraction to develop, others try out sexual relationships and find them problematic. Sexual desire and attraction are considered universal so it can be very difficult for asexuals and others to even consider it possible to be without them. Asexuality is not well-known, unlike homosexuality, so many asexuals don't know there is a word for the way are. Many asexuals go for years believing something is wrong with them, or that they are the only person who is asexual. Discovering other asexuals on the net or in real life, or being told about asexuality can be a major revalation. Being asexual is sometimes seen as "easier" than being sexual, and some people think that asexuals lead simple, happy lives without the stress brought by problematic relationships. This not the case at all. Being asexual brings a slightly different set of problems including: negotiating life as a single in a world of couples negotiating sexual and/or asexual relationships with non-asexual others problems associated with coming out not coming out and feeling like you cannot be yourself feeling overwhelmed by or learning to ignore the emphasis on sex in modern life feeling isolated as the only asexual you know Coming out can be difficult for an asexual as it usually involves spending a lot of time trying to explain what asexuality is. It can sometimes be difficult to understand and cope with others reactions. There is more on the different ways people can react to asexuality and more on the kind af relationships asexuals have Home What is asexuality? Why are people asexual? What is being asexual like? Science and asexuality Links and resources Questions and answers Sitemap ~~~ just a thot worth something or nothing
  20. Galen you have got be seriously kawashidding me!!! Ya seriously must know i'm jesting with ya!!!! Yo dude, anyone that can claim~~~ "I put it in a scrunchie to hold it in place when I ride my bike, or else it gets in my eyes." ~~~ has some real stories to tell man~~~ What else can I say? Songster oh ps Galen~~~ can you imagine Mark in Biblical Universalism holding onto that beard of thought??? Now that is a "cheap shot" :D-->
  21. Yo "From the moderator" I just read the modder below. Rok on AND well moddishwasher~~~ seems this has been said before and uhmm it seems to me all the rules and rules within rules of conduct will bind you up in much details of rules within rules of conduct ESPECIALLY "At GreaseSpot, the operative word is persistently." iS Greasespot a separate entity of those who post here?
  22. Oh my my, so there IS a laughter part in all this eh Johnny Lingo!!! You tell mr.Lingo JR if he don't grad his foot HS he will miss out on the real yoga classes in college~~~ :D--> just a thot from the Song old chinese cookie fortune proverb: Plucking flower is one thing Knowing how flower grow is another Otherwise One will pluck flower Plant them and mow yard Learn how flower grow
  23. Thank you Sir Todd, Seems I have one to assist this this ole long grey/silver pepper hair to the Bingo Game oh my ~~~ i didn't know that was stairs ~~~ i sure thot it was a ramp :D-->
  24. Abi, two stomps the wood floor my que and a tear or two ~~~ been a long time been a long time ~~~ so to the very kewl mine heart to shoot some billiards with ya again ~~~ I choose em ~~~ and ya know why? Because ... for some reason sleep was invented, which i consider a total waste of time annnnnd i thinks ya oughta change "To every man his own truth and his own God within." options man = one his = ones his = ones or man = woman his = her his = her I suppose one em coming up :D--> oneyedjackswild1
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