OM:
It isn't that bad, I have it on my ipod, LOL. If you think that is bad, you should see some of the stuff I have on my hard drive!
anyone else feel the same way?
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OM:
It isn't that bad, I have it on my ipod, LOL. If you think that is bad, you should see some of the stuff I have on my hard drive!
i was 16 and not a clue in the world what i was getting into..... how about you?
how old were you?.
for me, there are a number of movies that i never tire of.
here's a partial list:.
elfthe holidaytommy boyplanes trains and automobilesdumb and dumber28 dayswhat are yours?.
Ordinary People
Tales Of The City (actually a miniseries since it is 6 hours long)
The Boys In The Band
Gone With The Wind
Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf
There are more but these are what I can think of off the top of my head.
here it is guys.
this is what darth frosty was talking about in his post the other day (http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/6/149460/1.ashx).
this is a collection of confidential letters from the watchtower society that were sent to the bodies of elders in the years 1981 through 2006. these are the letters that you were never meant to see or read.. there's all sorts of information in them ranging from the boring and mundian to instructions about how to handle child molesters.. many thanks to darth frosty and others (who i'm not sure can be named) who worked very hard and took risks to collect and scan the information.
I can't get elsewhere's links to work
after today i really have to tell you that it was so sweet to come here and see that i had something that someone likes.
i needed that.
i can say for everything you like, there is something in each one of you i am sure i see that i admire back and if not, i have not yet spent any time with you.
Sparky, you got a PM
Check out Marianne Faithfull's version of As Tears Go By. She released it a year before The Stones released their version of it. I like their version better.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf9w2hJIqUk
LRG
check out this Jane Russell tribute by The Cowboy Junkie's version of Sweet Jane
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZ438amCA4s
LRG
the author (from australia) makes some great points.. http://www.noelbatten.com/watchtower.pdf.
46 pages long.
some excerpts:.
I could not find any evidence supporting the statement that Rutherford studied psychology. Not that I would not be surprised.
He was a lawyer so it would stand to reason that he would study psychology at least as an undergraduate or in law school. A skillful lawyer knows how certain language effects someone's thinking and memory recall when cross examining somebody on the witness stand in court. All you would have to do is find his university transcript if it still exists to see if he studied psychology. If he didn't study it formally he may have researched psychiatrist's and psychologist's latest research material back then.
well that was a split post... what i wanted to post was... " merry xmas everybody!
" and quietly after i wrote the other i thought..damn tab key, crap, gd.
i am a dork!
Merry Xmas to you too!
BTW, a friend and I are on our way to Dallas this coming weekend to visit and see Crumpet. We will be down Friday evening and staying until Sunday. Maybe we will run into each other!
LRG
now, there are so many from which to choose...where is one to start?.
well, since i'm an old-timer, i must by default cast my vote for clayton j. woodworth, that inspired author and editor of the golden age who single-handedly warned the world about the dangers of aluminum cookware and vaccinations, among so many other things.. only once in a generation comes along a man with such inspired insights as to baffle the minds of mere ordinary humans..
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