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  1. quote:
    Originally posted by ChasUFarley:

    Uh, yeah... and then Eve, uh, decided she would, uh, do it with a... uh... half-snake woman... yeah! That's it! Like, uh, in this painting. Yeah, that's right!

    Lemme put it another way...

    When PFAL was over, I was glad I had taken it and felt I had something from it.

    When WAP was over, I was just glad.

    *giggle* Was that really taught or are you just making a joke? icon_smile.gif:)--> Either way its funny!

    gc

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    Many are working to get obesity classified as a mental illness. Some even want to have obese people classified as a minority. That way individuals will not be responsible for over eating, and can blame it on someone or some past event that happened in their lives.

    Yeah, like the fast food restaurants!?

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    For the record I know, I weighed 295lbs in Jan. of 2004, now I weigh 105, hard hard work..much easier to eat ice cream.

    Now when I ask my husband if my but looks fat, he doesn't have to lie.

    That's inpirational Sharon! At one time I needed to loose 10 lbs, which on a woman who is almost 5'10" is not a big deal. Now I need to loose 20 lbs, its getting to be a big deal now! icon_frown.gif:(-->

    gc

  3. quote:
    Originally posted by outintexas:

    I do want to add - and I can't believe I've waited so long to say this - that Greasespot has been a huge source of therapy. The quantity and quality of discussion is amazing. If it were not for Greasespot, the whole twi experience would seem much more like a nightmare that I experienced alone. Knowing that so many others are going through the same recovery is very comforting. Y'all are really funny, too!

    oit, I've read both yours and your sister's experiences, thank you both for writing them. Mine were NOTHING like that. I began as a leaf and stayed a leaf until I left in '88ish with almost our entire state. It took me a long time to realize how much it had affected me. I think one thing that set me up for a delayed fall big time was being taught that there was one right way to read and interpret the bible and that The Way had it. I already knew that I felt betrayed and alone when all but one leader left our area and the rest of us high and dry, the other hit me a few years later. icon_frown.gif:(-->

    Thanks again for sharing icon_smile.gif:)-->

    Just a note oit, It took me years before I would shared with people that I was part of TWI. Very few know about that, even to this day. But, a little over 5 years ago I fell in love. I told him that I had been part of TWI...he didn't bat an eye wink2.gif;)-->

    gc

  4. quote:
    Originally posted by TOMMYZ:

    The other suprising thing for me is that I can look at women who are 50 and think they're hot, something I would not have believed when I was 18.

    This is good to know, 'cause most of the time I feel hot and I'll be 49 come July. Maybe its just menopause coming on? wink2.gif;)-->

    gc

  5. quote:
    Originally posted by rascal:

    There were over 2000 people that went wow in 79 when I did...there were tens of thousands of folks in attendance at the roa`s during those years.

    Ditto the heat mosquitoes and bad water....there was one year where many many people were desperatly sickened by the water....I thought I was going to die.....stuck in a van unable to crawl to the nearest source for water or food....once a day a twiggy would come by with a yogurt or small drink....it is the first time I was ever afraid for my life....I knew that I didn`t have any family there to give a damn whether I lived or died......

    Oh man! That's sad! icon_frown.gif:(-->

  6. Sharon, I can see your point to some degree. If these classes were extracurricular then sure. But at least pfal, to them, was basic bible. It was what they were all about.

    It never set right with me about being charged nor that the amount would change periodically as the wind blew. When I took the class and questioned being charged for learning to understand the bible I was told something similar to what was said by dmiller "but we were told that if someone *paid* something for what we gave out, they would not ignore it, since they had an investment in the deal." And I was reminded that if I took a class like this at a local college then I would have to pay for it. So I forked up the money.

    gc

  7. quote:
    Originally posted by Bramble:

    Galen--yes, bad things happen in churches, too.(I sure don't belong to one.)

    Haven't heard too much about churches doing that, to that extent.

    Hi Bramble, I'm not disagreeing with you about the "most churches", because I don't know the extent of things really. I visit two forums (actually they are sister forums owned by the same man) that were started because of spiritual abuse, You should hear the stories out there! icon_frown.gif:(-->

    gc

  8. my Ron Mexico generated name is Gisele Syria

    my pet/street porno queen name would be Sammy Pierce

    My pirate name (from the same site that Pirate1974 suggested) is Pirate Juliana the Back-Stabber icon_smile.gif:)-->

    gc

  9. quote:
    Originally posted by ChasUFarley:

    Funny thing is that if someone has a British accent, they're assumed to have an IQ 10 points higher than they actually have, but if they have a Southern accent*, they're IQ is lowered by 20 points!

    *Before all y'all below the Mason-Dixon Line jump on me quicker than pigs on slop, remember Chazzy lived in the ol' South for a good little bit and is fluent in Southernese...

    What you said is true, because of the accent and the stereotype that all southerners move slow they are considered stupid. (not picking on you here) icon_smile.gif:)-->

    We can move fast when we need to wink2.gif;)-->

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    Trefor Heywood said: Madonna lives over here I believe - certainly she got married in Scotland and bought a house in London! wink2.gif;)-->

    So she's picked up an accent then. Not surprising. For some its easy pick up the accent you hear all the time whether you want to or not. icon_smile.gif:)-->

    gc

  10. quote:
    Originally posted by ChasUFarley:

    The ones I hate hearing the accent on are those that are from as far away from the UK as possible - like Madonna. What a poser!

    What's wrong with Madonna's accent? I haven't seen her in an interview it in a long time, so I have no idea what you are talking about here. icon_smile.gif:)-->

    gc

  11. dmiller, icon_biggrin.gif:D--> High octane is right. I warn people about my coffee, It'll put hair on your chest and if you have any, it'll pop it right out! One of the tests for my fiance was, could he drink my coffee? wink2.gif;)-->

    vickles, At work the other day this young gal was telling me how this OLD man was who had flirted with her. She said it was gross because he was sooooooooo old. I made the mistake of asking how old this geezer was. Her answer was, "almost in his 40's!" icon_eek.gif I can remember thinking that over 40 life was pretty near over. How different it is now that I'm knocking at 50's door.

    gc

  12. Hi, this is my first post and I'm jumping right in!

    I'm way too close to 50, but still having a great time. Its the number '50' that bothers me and the fact that I feel so much younger. Its almost like I get surprised when I look in the mirror...still thinking I'm 30 something? icon_eek.gif

    gc

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