Mine is Helen, I was named after a dead second cousin:) My full name first & last means a pretty blue flower which is pandemic to Tasmania in Australia...and I think that's pretty cool. On the other hand my initials are VHF (very high frequency hehe). Frog
Posts by Frog
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What is YOUR middle name?
by Sunspot injust seeing the "quirkiest quirks" thread, i decided to ask this!
mine is "merriam" somewhere from the "merriam-webster" line so i've been told!.
annie
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Pictures from SAD
by RichieRich inwith a theme like "pay attention to how you listen", today's sad was anything but good.. due to low batteries, i only got the real "money shots".
none of me (although i looked damn good!
) so condolences to damselfly.. .
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Frog
Why'd you take the dunkin Richie?? I can't figure that out! I must've been the same age as you when you got baptised roughly 16y/o. My head was fried back then. Did you have a major change of heart just this year?? Did satan the debil chase after you once you got dunked just like the elders said he would??!!...he he.
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Frog
The goat is satisfied, hehe <- (even though this is a sheepy:)
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"Jehovah God" wording
by carla indo jw's even realize that to 'outsiders' the wording of "jehovah god" makes it sound like they are trying to distinguish between 'other gods' and 'jehovah god'?
sorry, if i'm not clear enough.
jw's i've talked to cannot seem to understand the question.
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Frog
I haven't thought about this for a while, in fact I've probably never given it as much thought as I should have. How bizzare it seems to me now?? It's the whole, setting themselves apart, mentality. I think it's incredibly big of any religion to claim the sacred name of 'Jehovah' to title their group. No group in history had been game/disrespectful/self-assured enough to do that until the witnoids came into being.
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Frog
of course, in the end, i have no reason to really convince myself, as it is the woman's choice.
OH! That sort of reasoning really gets on my goat (your lucky I otherwise like you;)! A little more shared responsibility among the genders would go a long way to reducing the statistics that cause us to engage in these debates in the first place.
I don't believe that the man should be absent from the decision making process, unless of course he is missing in action. I think the doner is equally as morally accountable for the repercussions of their actions...don't get me making gross generalisations now about how typically men pass the buck when the hard questions are askedFrog
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If you're vegetarian...look away..
by MidwichCuckoo in.
what's the strangest or most exotic food you've ever 'experienced'?.
for me, i suppose, it was badly cooked (i cooked it myself, say no more) crocodile....i'd like to try swan, and if i can find a loophole in the law, i will.
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Frog
We have a black swan problem here, so one day a year there is a swan shoot.
We had a huge fruit bat problem at our cities botanical gardens in Melbourne and there was talk of culling, until some genuis came up with the idea to drive around the park with a megaphone all night for a couple of weeks, and the bats dispersed and they never came back
...needless to say this country still culls thousands of skippy roos per year.
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HUMOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by Legolas ini am begging you to give me some humor!!!!!!!!!!
.............come on somebody pleaseeeeeeeeeeeee say something funny...i need it........
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Frog
yes Luna we do:)...they're a rare species, but they do pop up from time to time!
Hugh Jackman is great, I love his acting. The sort of guy that could fully convince me to watch a film well and truly out of my genre if I knew he was gonna be in it, yum bum;) Frog
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Frog
it's a DNA program executing with small variations caused by environmental factors, that we call mutations.
very technical rational language you've used their TPS! I don't that you can impersonalise it as much as you have.
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A sister spoke to me at breakfast...
by AK - Jeff ini was eating a sinful double order of biscuits/gravy when this sister i knew came up to my table.
as is usual with witness mentality, not a single word about the family or any other matter, just launched into "hubby and i were out by your house in service, stopped by but no one was home" then she tactlessly mentioned that she had not seen us around the hall for a while.
i told her we were not attending meetings any longer.
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Frog
How amusing, I hope this daft woman that calls herself your sister didn't ruin your breakfast:) So frickin typical aint it, there's no real love their, just pre-programmed fear. Up their bums I say!
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World War III - Has It Started?
by truthseeker inthe enemy is invisible.
there are no rules.
they wear no uniform.
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Frog
Oh, I thought you said Star Wars 111, yes that started months ago!!
Did you know that during the 20th century there were only 3weeks of real peace with no wars being fought anywhere in the world?
It would be a death wish for any further countries who accepted to join the 'coalition of the willing' against this ever changing abstract concept of terrorism.
I do not believe that humanity is stupid enough not to learn from it's mistakes and bring the evil bloodshed of the C20th century into the same scale in the C21st.