Sassy, Country Woman, Little Toe and Richie. Question is, how many posters that you HAVEN'T seen a picture of would you recognise from, maybe, half an hour in their company?
MidwichCuckoo
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Name a few posters that you would recognize if you saw them in person.
by JH inmany post their picture as avatar and many posted their picture in picture threads.
name a few posters that you would recognize if you saw them in person because of their avatar or because they posted their picture on a picture thread.
don't name those that you already saw in person...
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small children seeing ghosts and hearing voices
by moanzy in.
does anyone have any experience with this or know what is happening?.
moanzy
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MidwichCuckoo
When we ask her what she is seeing she will answer "ghosts".
Maybe I'm losing track - but how did the the word 'ghosts' enter a 2 year old's vocabulary? How does a 2 year old understand that word?
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First time poster, long time lurker
by millions now living are dead in.
i did the fade two years ago and have found this board helpful.
just want to say thanks.. mil
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MidwichCuckoo
Welcome Millions - more posts soon I hope
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interesting medical procedure - is that next on WTBS menu??
by zagor inboffins create zombie dogs
by nick buchan of news.com.aujune 27, 2005 from:
eerie ... boffins have brought dead dogs back to life, in the name of science.
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MidwichCuckoo
During the procedure blood is replaced with saline solution at a few degrees above zero.
Is this a blood issue thread?
I have already created a zombie-survival plan, and everyone that knows me will verify this...........from a safe distance.
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What words and phrases do Brits and others see as 'American'?
by sonnyboy inas an american, i see words such as cheerio, blimey, bloody (when referring to something negative), loo, bugger, fag (cigarette), etc.
as chiefly british (i suppose they are).. what words and/or phrases do you consider to be chiefly american?
i'm honestly unaware of which words i use that may not be used in other english-speaking countries.
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MidwichCuckoo
I prefer US spelling - like, why the hell do the British put a 'u' in color? (colour) Waste of a key stroke, waste of toner, waste of paper...
Ok - am sticking neck out here. I see the absent of letters from ENGLISH words as laziness (ooooh - now THERE'S a ZED in its proper place)
Webster did a great job ;fixing up the English language after the mess the British made of it!!
Gobsmacked.
Theater is '..errrr' at the end, not '...rrre' as in 'theatre'... so why spell it differently?
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What words and phrases do Brits and others see as 'American'?
by sonnyboy inas an american, i see words such as cheerio, blimey, bloody (when referring to something negative), loo, bugger, fag (cigarette), etc.
as chiefly british (i suppose they are).. what words and/or phrases do you consider to be chiefly american?
i'm honestly unaware of which words i use that may not be used in other english-speaking countries.
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MidwichCuckoo
If I travel 2 hrs SW in my province, to Bridgewater, I can't even understand the local dialect.
lol - 2HOURS? - if I travel 15 minutes I can't understand the dialect - Black Country!
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A Call for Visions to be Given to All the GB & Influencial Ones Concerning
by frankiespeakin in"a call for visions to be given to all the gb & influencial ones concerning the suffering they are causing innocent people by thier no blood allowed laws imposed apon thier followers".
i think we can cause things to happen just by intentions, some may have more power in this than others, but i think if enough of us unite in this intention we can make it happen, call it channeling energy or what ever you want.
so here is my intention please read it and if you agree then read it a second time like an incantation, with what ever changes you feel appropriate as you see fit.
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MidwichCuckoo
A Call for Visions to be Given to All the GB
Bit of a toughie - if the Holy Spirit / God can't (doesn't want to) get through to the GB, how are we mere mortals supposed to?
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What words and phrases do Brits and others see as 'American'?
by sonnyboy inas an american, i see words such as cheerio, blimey, bloody (when referring to something negative), loo, bugger, fag (cigarette), etc.
as chiefly british (i suppose they are).. what words and/or phrases do you consider to be chiefly american?
i'm honestly unaware of which words i use that may not be used in other english-speaking countries.
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MidwichCuckoo
What does pants mean in the UK?
Pants are underpants -err, knickers, boxers, Y-Fronts, thongs etc...
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Some simple math no just kidding, really important issue please respond
by zagor intake any thread and see how many people have commented then see how many hits it had and subtract the two.
who are all these people, reading it really?
i mean everyone is welcome to read, but seriously.
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MidwichCuckoo
Well - I think (for what it's worth) -
1) Some posters are more 'qualified' to respond to certain posts.
2) Posters will read to gain knowledge on an issue they are unfamiliar with. (Which I do, but won't comment as that's (1) above)
3) Other stuff - the topic heading isn't clear. I imagine also that posters are attracted to certain posters' threads. I know that I will read a topic if I see a certain poster(s) has responded to it....
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Sending letters to all JWs I know.....
by Lilycurly inafter thinking a lot about it, i just felt i had to at least try something to make the local jws open their eyes.
i know it is most unlikely that any of them will even consider reading all of what i will send, but here's the plan:.
i've got a list of all their addresses (that i kept from before).
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MidwichCuckoo
Must say - I think this is a jolly good idea. Will you be sending a standard email/letter, or customise it for the individual?
sass_my_frass - how come you have soooooo many of the JW email addresses? sheeesh - you must have been popular