TALLYMAN ATTACKS FREEPEACE! THANKS!!!

by FreePeace 54 Replies latest jw friends

  • Tallyman
    Tallyman

    "Free"(like the WT)Peace sez:

    Tallyman,

    Judging from your response, I rest my case. You need no help in proving your incompetence.


    Shill.

    I was competent enuff to finger a Scammer like you, Dr.Feelgood.

    Edited to add that Tracy has more class on her worst day than you've had over your whole life combined. But that's rather obvious.
    and then Schtinky sed:

    But I'm afraid even a great book like it wouldn't be able to help you.

    Tee hee! : : s n i c k e r : :

    Hey Shill, I gots an idea.
    You and Schtinky could be President of Each Others' Fan Klub.

    TT

  • SixofNine
    SixofNine

    When you find yourself talking to an agenda, quit.

  • Tallyman
    Tallyman

    safe4kids just had to comment:

    Hey man, I looked up a Motivational Speaker site which lists the main players in the biz, and wonder of wonder, didn't find your name there

    So unless a person is famous they can't be succesful?? Give me an effing break!


    Well, of KOURSE!
    Dr.Kelley's Motivational Book of Life's Game Rules
    says that the Sky's The Limit.
    LOoking at ALL his Awards and Schtuff at his BUSINESS WEBSITE,
    you can clearly see he IS FAMOUS, just not AS famous as some
    of the BIG TIME Mo' PLAYERS.

    Maybe Dr.Doug is more of a "Do As I Say, Not As I Do" kind of guy...
    and doesn't Practice What He Preaches In His Feel-Good Book,
    else he'd be there in the SUCK-Cesspool with Ziggy and Tony and the
    rest of the Loudmouths.

    Dana , I thought you were schmarter than that- to get sucked
    into a Motivational Kult!?

    : : : s i g h ! : : :

    TT

  • Tallyman
    Tallyman

    6o'9 Opined:

    When you find yourself talking to an agenda, quit.

    Is that one of the Rules of the Game of Life?

    If not, please translate.

    Thanks.

    TT

  • hillary_step
    hillary_step

    Six,

    When you find yourself talking to an agenda, quit.

    Lol...This board has been the 'Hall Of Agenda Mirrors', today Six. Time to take this thread and sachet of into the sunset.

    Six - I have never met you, but methinks you are one FINE fellow.

    Thinkforself - I have never met you, or have even been spanked by you, yet I know that you are an one honest and very classy lady.

    [bTally - I have never met you, yet you seem to have a Klandestine Koalition with a things Klever, which is Kool in my book. PS. Do you play he Klarinet.

    Peace - I have never met you but I thoroughly Kommend your desire to help others. I wish you and your gracious wife a very happy life together.

    SafeforKids - I have never met you, but have heard that you are wonderful sort, I hope when am dying you will be next to my bed mopping my fevered brow.

    SF - I have never met you, though we have a had a little bust-up or two in the past, I hope that you bear no grudges and that you have forgiven me.

    Kent[/b] - I have never met you, though I am told you have a generosity fit for kings, and heart of gold. When I meet you, I will get you spiffed, tear out your beating heart and sell it to the Jewish gold-merchants in New York. At this stage it must be the size of a barbecued chicken and should provide adequate income for my old age.

    Recurring theme : 'I have never met you". Perhaps one day will will look beyond our words to the people beneath.

    HS

  • hillary_step
    hillary_step

    Simon,

    I have never met you, and now that you have 'turned off' the editing facility, I have no desire too.....lol

    HS

  • expatbrit
    expatbrit
    I was trying to teach Schtinky a lesson in what "No Klass" is

    - Bolding mine.

    A perfect, concise lesson, Tallyman.

    Expatbrit

  • expatbrit
    expatbrit

    Freepeace:

    If I was your accountant I see I'd be pulling my hair out in frustration. Giving your books away for free!?!?

    Um, you know that you should never give away goods or services unless directly targetted at increasing your revenue stream, yes? This is just as true for self-help professionals as for doctors or pyschiatrists or restaurants or any other type of business that supports it's owners. Give too much away for free for no return, and obviously the business fails, and how much further help can you give then? That's why the argument that you should give it away for nothing is short-sighted.

    It's better to help many people long-term and make a reasonable living out of it, than help a few for free in the short-term.

    But I'm sure you know all this. Oh, and make sure you claim the cost of your internet connection on your tax return, since we've now discussed business over it.

    Expatbrit

  • ladonna
    ladonna

    I have to add my 2 cents worth here.

    I was going through a rough time in my life, and it was "FreePeace's" site that I found.

    I emailed him and his lovely wife, Think41. They put me on to this site!!! YES!! JW.COM.

    Both of them helped my tremendously. I went on to make major changes in my life because of that kind help.

    Thankyou FreePeace and Think41

    Ana

  • Englishman
    Englishman

    Tallyman & Doug (Freepeace):

    Tallyman, I really enjoy your posts, great stuff, the new site is brill.

    Doug, you don't post that often, but I am pleased to be able to vouch for the fact that I KNOW that you give copies of your book away free of charge because you sent a copy to me when I told T41 of a problem that I was having with an alcoholic relative. Not only that, you paid the postage to the UK - which was around $7 - which I think was a very generous act.

    Regards,

    Englishman.

    Bring on the dancing girls!

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