Momz, I think so. I think, at one point, she was a huge reason why he left. It was said it was a toxic relationship.
We were wondering though if this is the same person he fathered his new baby with.
on ghost hunters revelations (yes, my wednesday guilty pleasure) grant said he was religious.
but when people have haunting problems and tell the "congregation" most of the time they are "shunned" by other members.
he was happy to be able to provide help to those whose religion turned them away.. i thought it was interesting, maybe he was a witness.. momz.
Momz, I think so. I think, at one point, she was a huge reason why he left. It was said it was a toxic relationship.
We were wondering though if this is the same person he fathered his new baby with.
on ghost hunters revelations (yes, my wednesday guilty pleasure) grant said he was religious.
but when people have haunting problems and tell the "congregation" most of the time they are "shunned" by other members.
he was happy to be able to provide help to those whose religion turned them away.. i thought it was interesting, maybe he was a witness.. momz.
I was wondering what other religion would put him in that position. I just looked for their website and apparently it's down for maintenance.
on ghost hunters revelations (yes, my wednesday guilty pleasure) grant said he was religious.
but when people have haunting problems and tell the "congregation" most of the time they are "shunned" by other members.
he was happy to be able to provide help to those whose religion turned them away.. i thought it was interesting, maybe he was a witness.. momz.
yep we watched it last night.
I wondered the same thing. His choice of words were very interesting.
what do you expect from such simple creatures?
your last name stays put.
the garage is all yours.. wedding plans take care of themselves.
I read this to my husband the other day and he had to admit that some of it was right.
this fabulous 42 yr old, fun, smart, dear wife and mother of 2 teenage boys.
she was incredibly close to her older sister, they were best friends, and naturally the whole large family is devastated.
even her sons' basketball coach stood up to speak of her and sobbed uncontrollably about how dear a person she was, especially dying so young.
What I'm getting at is: We matter to one another though. I'm grateful for this site and for the people (real or imagined) here. Love the one you're with, that's all, because who knows what tomorrow may bring! My husband just said to me that our real friends and loved ones want our happiness, they are the ones that matter most.
My brother in law said to me about a year ago, my husband's little brother, you make a new family. And that is what I set out to do.
And I'm doing it. I've done it. There are people in my life now, both in my everyday "real" life and those on line that I care very much for. They include exjw's and never been jw's.
If there is one thing I learned, that I truly wish I would have understood as a JW, be grateful for the people in your life that love you for who you are and are willing to go the extra mile or two for you. Be thankful.
***thank you
i tried the one in the newspaper the other day and just about solved it.
but thought i should start small and work my way up to get a better understanding of how it's played.. so i picked up a sudoku mag at target the other day.
it's an easy one and i'm really getting the hang of it and enjoying it.
omg Leolaia that is too too freaking cool.
(forgot about this thread!)
ok this is for those that requested this recipe.
its guaranteed not to disappoint:.
preheat oven to 400. ingredients:.
Sirona, if you like pumpkin pie, you would possibly/likely like sweet potato pie.
watching the democratic debates i was struck how every candidate, save dennis kucinich, pledged to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
iran is a sovereign state, diplomacy which ends in 'you can't have this, but we can' will not work.
what would happen if another country told us we couldn't have nukes?
Why are telling Iran they can't have nukes...
Question:
Why does it matter if they have nukes?
I mean, I realize this sounds probably not near as edumacated as the rest of the posts....
But this is the way I see it...
If Iran even Thinks of Nuking ANYONE they will be blown off the effing map.
Now, on the other hand....lets say Someone attacks them. They're relatively small compared to most other countries. Defense wise, I wonder how able they are to defend themselves against uhmmmm Someone like I dunno, the er US, just thinking off the top of my head.
So let's say the US just one day says "hey let's attack Iran, why not we just happen to be in the area? We'll make a call."
Perhaps having nukes would make them a little more secure.
So perhaps the reason the US govt is telling them they can't have nukes is because if they don't have nukes it makes it a hell of a lot easier to go in.
On the other hand.......after having this Iranian leader in MI not long ago, I have to say...that man is scary. And the reality is, crazy people and wmd don't generally go together like peanut butter and preserves. And while it does come across as extremely hypocritical, self preservation is a big part of survival.
So do we have the right to tell them?
I'm really beginning to wonder about this term "the right to...".....
thank yall for your help.. arrowstar, kudos, more than you know.
leonarkpete the bible is alive now.
valisfmz hippies are normal to me now.
Uh whas up?
kids have been knocking about an hour now.
they all look soooo cute in their little costumes.
this is my 2nd halloween and it is great so far.
Just got back about 15 minutes ago with the two girls. They made out like bandits. We covered about 3 streets and went a little further down to see my friend and her family.
They got a bowl full of candy and another bowl full of bags of chips.
One bag of chips had a tract from a local church stapled to it. It was tasteful, it didn't bash halloween, just told the kids to ask jesus into their hearts. And hey, at least they gave out candy