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Human without the bean

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  1. Listened to it this morning. Break On Through ~The Doors~ I listened to this twice today! Once on the radio. Then it a movie. What I want you've got And it might be hard to handle
  2. Is it Independence Day. Can somebody reply for George. Oops sorry. Wrong thread isn't it. :blush:
  3. How about another line soul searcher. Sounds like a gingster movie. Therefore I should know it.
  4. "One by one, our old friends are gone. Death, natural or not, prison, I could say by this description it was The Green Mile, but then deported wouldn't fit! Rats!
  5. Wonder George? Was that with or without editing. No one should ever watch Pulp Fiction on cable because it's too graphic. And there is lots and lots of profanity. Cable television sensors, and cuts it to pieces with editing that keeps anyone from getting interested and ruins it for people watching it. Part of its folklore is its graphic nature and use of profanity. It's a modern movie with a look at violence from another vein. Goodness it's a comedy about a group of gangsters.
  6. Are you saying that this thread requires using the first line of a song to play. Because that's ridiculous if it is! And I won't play it that way.
  7. That's an awesome song Waysider! :B)
  8. Was ridin' along side the highway, rollin' up the country side. Thinkin' I'm the devil's heatwave, what you burn in your crazy mind?
  9. I guess there's not any PULP FICTIONS FANS here. Maybe for the best. Language discretion would be advised if I was to keep going. :( Let's try again shall we. We all have skeletons in the closet, we just don't know when they're gonna pop up and bite us in the foot. Huh, Jack? You changed your MO, 'cause if they knew your mother was the Nightingale, they would have looked at the family. They would have looked at you. What are you looking at? Stealing your life away. You went down 30 years ago, pal. You just don't know it yet.
  10. What have we been talking about? Yeah, no more-liquor-stores. Besides, it ain't the giggle it usta be. Too many foreigners own liquor stores. Vietnamese, Koreans, they can't fuc!in' speak English. You tell 'em: "Empty out the register," and they don't know what it fuc!in' means. They make it too personal. We keep on, one of those gook motherfuc!ers' gonna make us kill 'em. . I'm not gonna kill anybody. I don't wanna kill anybody either. But they'll probably put us in a situation where it's us or them. And if it's not the gooks, it's these old Jews who've owned the store for fifteen fuc!in' generations. Ya got Grandpa Irving sittin' behind the counter with a fuc!in' Magnum. Try walkin' into one of those stores with nothin' but a telephone, see how far it gets you. Fu!k it, forget it, we're out of it. Well, what else is there, day jobs? Not in this life. Well what then? Garcon! Coffee! This place. Here? It's a coffee shop. What's wrong with that? People never rob restaurants, why not? Bars, liquor stores, gas stations you get your head blown off stickin' up one of them. Restaurants, on the other hand you catch with their pants down. They're not expecting to get robbed, or not as expecting. ,
  11. Its a song by Leo Sayer I think. Wrong! Year of the Cat is the name of the song. I can feel my life running like a river through something like that. OH NO I've already had my one time freebie without an author, Looks like I'm doomed.
  12. that religion which the divine Peter the Apostle transmitted to the Romans... this is the religion followed by bishop Damasus of Rome Love, Steve Steve I think that this statement is false. The church was never founded by Peter. He was the pebble. The church was founded by Jesus Christ. He was the rock.
  13. I have yet to experience what the outside world has to offer. Ah, so you want to sow your royal oats. No. It's not that. Your right. Go and see the world! Enjoy yourself! Fulfill all of your erotic desires! And in 40 days you will come back and marry your bride. But Father? It is settled!
  14. I still think that someone who is mentally handicapped can still reason and distinguish the difference between right and wrong. In this case killing someone. There as those deemed dangerous to others who carry higher risks of murdering. I hope that those types are locked up and not among us inside mental institutions. But the Lenny Smalls, Karl Childers characters portrayed in movies had the capacity for knowing right from wrong. They chose wrong.
  15. If known people who have known people who have been close to others who have been murdered. It breaks a family apart. It leaves scars for the rest of people's lives. I hope the boy is somehow alive too excathedra.
  16. [quote name=Twinky' date='04 July 2010 - 03:36 PM' timestamp='1278286565' post='5041 Question: suppose it was some drunken sexual encounter that went horribly wrong? Suppose the man was drunk, that the encounter went wrong (maybe she laughed at him and he hit her too hard?) - he panicked, perhaps, drove off and tried to hide the body. Or maybe he was a jealous ex-boyfriend who intentionally killed her because she left him? I'm sure this has happened more times than we think! More times than we will ever know. Suppose when sober or his rage at rejection was abated, the man was horrified by what he did, and has lived an exemplary life since, avoiding drink and substances or situations that make him lose self-control? This is along the line that I am suggesting. Is it possible for someone who has murdered another person and kept to himself for a number of years to maintain a disciplined life one free from any more violence? This is to say he has changed his heart and now has repented of his wrong doing. Should such a man face a murder trial that might result in his imprisonment for a very long period? Definitely he/she should. I couldn't see his act of violence upon another person go on without some cost or penalty, even if it was only a crime of passion gone a wry.
  17. I wanted to ask this question as a discussion to the GSC members to get their opinions about the heart of a murderer. (What's in their hearts?) Evil only! Some Good! Some of you may have heard of the 7 year old boy from Oregon in the news lately, Kyron Hormon. He disappeared and hasn't been seen since. The outcome of this story remains to be seen. Only a small percentage of these kids ever come back safe. There is no doubt murderers walking the streets who have killed people. Whether they killed their victims a month or a year, or 12 years ago is not important. The point is that not all murderers get caught and are able to trick society into thinking that they are one of the rest of us non-murderer types. Some real plot added for context < When I was 19 yrs old I was caught drinking in a bar and was held in detention over the weekend until I was arraigned. In my holding cell on the 3rd floor I overheard a couple of guys talking from the floor below me about a murder that one of them committed. I don't know what ever became of it. Whether the story was true or not. It could have been true, or it could of been just some career criminal wanting to scare the pants off of a 19 yr.old fresh off the streets. I don't know >. Still the point remains that murderers have been around since the fall, (or right after)! I think I am basically asking this question about non- believers whether or not if you think they have any good left in their hearts or not. I think that is probably why these people commit the act of murder anyway because they are not of God and can't know how to behave like a person of God. Are their hearts able to recover any ounce of what they were before they committed this act of violence?
  18. Come on WordWolf, I'm getting itchy fingers. Your up on this thread
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