littlerockguy
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Your Favorite 1970's Music Groups/ Singers/ Songs ?
by flipper inin the 1970's i was a teenager.
i wasn't that big into disco- although i enjoyed kc and the sunshine band as well as earth, wind, and fire.
but my really big love in music was always rock n' roll, blues , stuff like that !
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A question for converts
by Mickey mouse inas i was born in i have no experience of this...
when you were studying do you remember coming up against things you questioned?
did you ask your study conductor and what responses did you get?
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littlerockguy
I started studying back in the mid 80s as a teenager. Even when you went to the library to look up stuff to verify information when it came to dates and ancient history, books that contained the information you were looking for were few and far in between in libraries in small southern towns. Many of the publications the WTS used were reference books that were out of print or hard to get hold of. There were no "apostate books" that I knew of in the libraries in the town I lived in. Probably one reason it wasn't in the public library downtown where I lived was because a pioneer sister, wife of a PO of one of the congs worked in the library and I work in the college library and didn't see any XJW books.
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Top 5 posters you'd like to hang out and have a beer with...
by tresdecu ini'll start:.
awakened @ gilead .
billy the x bethelite.
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littlerockguy
u guys suck...no one mentioned me...i am out!
Dont feel bad I'm never mentioned on these threads either.
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If you haven't seen this yet, you are in for a treat.
by BabaYaga inwatch what happens when a highly-unlikely-looking contestant blows the audience and the judges away.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avn6o40axms
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littlerockguy
That was beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
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My New Family
by str8?so is spaghetti..until you heat it up inmy darlings, i just wanted to thank y'all because you have all been such sweethearts to me.
my dad's 'annual newsletter' has made me reflect on my 'lost' family a little, we were a big family, and a close one.
so i am proud to announce i have found a close, loving, accepting new family.
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littlerockguy
*sees str8, saywhat and BFD together and goes and looks for ohiocowboy*
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ABBA Chiquitita...
by zeroday inthe 70's my good years...one reason why.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwrwbdycqfs.
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littlerockguy
No chance they will perform together again
http://www.ticketnews.com/ABBA-reunion-tour-a-no-go78812
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ABBA Chiquitita...
by zeroday inthe 70's my good years...one reason why.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwrwbdycqfs.
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littlerockguy
Their Arrival album was one of the first lps I bought back in the 70s with this song
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=xjRR3VdBS4E
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This Recent Influx Of Newbies
by str8?so is spaghetti..until you heat it up inwarms my heart.... hello all you darling new people escaping from the borg!.
much love.
rob.
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littlerockguy
It took me about 7 years after quitting the meetings that I came to JWD. There are some who lurk for a long time before posting so there are more here than realized.
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Your Favorite Shakespeare?
by compound complex inwilliam shakespeare ( baptised 26 april 1564 23 april 1616 ) was an english poet and playwright , widely regarded as the greatest writer in the english language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist.
he is often called england's national poet and the " bard of avon " (or simply "the bard").. what is your favorite work and quotations therefrom...?.
cc.
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littlerockguy
"The Devil can cite Scripture for his purpose"
William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Antonio, in The Merchant of Venice, act 1, sc. 3, l. 97 (1600). Referring to Shylock.
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