kopi luwack coffee I believe is what it is called
littlerockguy
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this coffee is the s**t
by littlerockguy inhave any of you guys ever tried this coffee or even heard of it?
it sounds interesting i have found some sites that sell it though it is expensive and i have seen sites that explain the benefits of the processing.
i discussed it with a couple of people and they said they wouldn't try it but i might but i wouldn't spend the money for it, lol.
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this coffee is the s**t
by littlerockguy inhave any of you guys ever tried this coffee or even heard of it?
it sounds interesting i have found some sites that sell it though it is expensive and i have seen sites that explain the benefits of the processing.
i discussed it with a couple of people and they said they wouldn't try it but i might but i wouldn't spend the money for it, lol.
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littlerockguy
Have any of you guys ever tried this coffee or even heard of it? It sounds interesting I have found some sites that sell it though it is expensive and I have seen sites that explain the benefits of the processing. I discussed it with a couple of people and they said they wouldn't try it but I might but I wouldn't spend the money for it, LOL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCG31fSAr4M
LRG
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Grammy's-The Most Horrible Ever!
by lonelysheep inis it me, or does this awards show purely stink this year?
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littlerockguy
I couldn't believe the country song "I wanna check you for ticks", LOL and it was good to see Tina still be able to pull off proud mary at 68 years of age! Go TINA!!
LRG
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Has anyone read the book 'The Shining'?
by lfcviking ini'm not much of a reader really, but i'm halfway through reading this book at the moment and i am really enjoying it.
stephen king has such a wild imagination, he really is a truly talented man.. i loved the film aswell, i think jack nicholson's acting in this film is sublime.
jack's acting combined with king's imagination, and stanley kubrick's directing combine to form a true masterpiece.. any other fans of this book/film?.
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littlerockguy
I read it when I was about 16 and I enjoyed it. I haven't read any of his books in a long time, however the doctor I work for has given me a couple of new books by him; one being his newest Duma Key I need to start.
LRG
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What did you do today?
by horrible life inwhat have you been doing today?
i have spent the last 7 hours, deleting emails.
i had over 7000, when i started.
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littlerockguy
wow! that's a lot of emails. I will have to delete a lot sometime. I use thunderbird to pull in my gmail and once when I updated the program I lost all my mail I had on it. I dont know where all my emails went but strangly the email addresses in my address book was still there. I have all my emails stored online when I check my gmail account online and I went into the preferences and checked something and it sent all my email history into Thunderbird; it was very strange. There is a lot of stuff I dont throw away either; never know when it will come in handy. No wonder my place is cluttered, lol.
What did I do today? Nothing!! and it was quite enjoyable. Though I feel guilty for not going into the office and working some. My department is slammed and work is backlogged but I need some rest or I will burnout and get carpal tunnel in both hands.
LRG
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Apart from "My Book Of Bible Stories" and the "Paradise" book?
by Crumpet incall it my anal retentious streak, but i've rated every book i've ever read since i was 7. i had phases of favourite writers.. i was an enid blyton fan - the faraway tree, famous five, secret seven, mallory towers series.
then i got hooked on franklin w dixon's hardy boys and judy blume's eye opening, straight talking stories about growing up which really taught me everything i knew about what life was like for a normal girl not growing up in the jw world.
i started reading agatha christie when i was 9 and remember taking the maximum number of books i could from the mobile library van that came to our village and being as impatient for its fortnightly return as i was for the afternoon icecream van.
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littlerockguy
When I was a kid my favorite books were by Beverly Cleary and the characters in her books. Beezus and Ramona series with Otis Spofford and Henry Higgins and Ellen Tebbetts and her book about a mouse Runaway Ralph. Of course I liked A Wrinkle In Time and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
LRG
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yes we can!!!!! yes we can!!! believe once again!!! yes we can!!!
by dawg inif you can listen to this and not see the leadership, if you can't see that this man believes there words... i feel for you.. i really do...we've not had a leader like this in years... .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsrgvx7kje.
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littlerockguy
The URL contained a malformed video ID.
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How Many Here Have Any Ties To JW Relatives or Friends?
by minimus inare you completely jw free?
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littlerockguy
I have aunts, uncles and counsins still in but I don't live near them; most of them live in my hometown - I run into old friends from the hall once in a blue moon when Im visiting my folks and happen to be in the local Wal Mart there.
LRG
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Hey a new book
by mouthy inleft behind answered verse by verse is scheduled to be released to book stores and online distributors in march, but advance copies are available now directly from the publisher at http://www.lulu.com/content/1876951 more info is available at http://www.leftbehindanswered.comsounds like an interesting book?
by david reed
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littlerockguy
((((((((mouthy))))))))
Good to see you!
I will have to check it out sometime, if I can ever find the time. Im so slammed at work right now!!
LRG
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Would You Trust A JW To Be Honest More Than The Average Person?
by minimus ini know many very honest jws.
if i had someone do work for me, clean my home, etc.----i'd generally be more at ease with a faithful jw over most others.
in the matter of housekeeping, i'd think that they might be nosier but i doubt they'd outrightly steal from me.. what's your thought on this subject?.
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littlerockguy
Absolutely not. JWs are very selective in their ethics and morality.
LRG