It would be really interesting if the lady would "report" you because then she'd have to explain what she was doing on such an apostate web site!
Ah, such fun when their pathetic little tattle-tale tactics back fire on them!!!!
i thought some of you might enjoy some more email i have received as a result of my quotes webpage.from: teena turner [email address removed].
i cannot believe how low some of you people will sink in order to slander jehovah's name.
how reliable are these quotes?
It would be really interesting if the lady would "report" you because then she'd have to explain what she was doing on such an apostate web site!
Ah, such fun when their pathetic little tattle-tale tactics back fire on them!!!!
Oh yeah, I just remembered most of you probably don't know what I meant when I said I have a "chipped" PS1. PS games are just black CD's. You can copy CD's. Unfortunately, you can't play copied CD's on just any ordinary PS. You have to go out, buy a special CHIP, open your PS, and solder it on at various places. If you can do that without screwing up your system (I've seen it happen) you can play copied games on any PS out there (old or new design). Total cost to have someone who knows what they're doing buy one and put it in for you is usually around $50 or so but it pays for itself real quick. The only downside is that you can't use cheap CD-R's for your copies for some reason that I can't remember right now.
Also, PS2's just use DVD's. If you have a DVD burner you do the same process as the PS1 and be able to play copied games on your PS2. I know there's a chip out there that doesn't require soldering for the PS2 but you have to use a special boot disk whenever you're playing a burned game
I know there are similiar setups for Sega Dreamcast's and Nintendo 64's because I have friends that have got them but I can't say anything about X-Box because I just don't know enough about it. The N64 is cartidge based so you have a special base that goes where a normal game would and then you put in a ZIP disk that has the game. Its an ok setup for transferring games over the net but a pain to copy that cartrdge you just rented at Blockbuster.
If anyone is interested in learning more just do a search for "mod chip" plus whatever system you have on Google and you'll find plenty of information out there.
Jesus plays video games?
All the friggin time! Sad to say, however, I have slightly outdated equipment. The only thing I ever really touch is my chipped PS1. I've been playing a lot of Gran Turismo 2 lately and only have like 5 more races until I've completely beaten the game. I'm also really big on all the Tony Hawk games and plan on getting a copy of the new one after I finish GT2.
There have been dance mats of one sort or another since Nintendo. Remember the track game for that system where you would run and jump on the mat to act like you were really doing those acts? I'm pretty sure that there was one for Super Nintendo too. Then, of course, there was one for PSX and now PS2.
You just have to love the bad technology that refuses to die. I just wish that someone would make a killer robot set for PS2 like they did for the original Nintendo.
they are coming up soon, how many besides me?.
i was supposed to be born on december 25th and my mother wanted to name me merry.. instead i was born december 19th and my father named me mildred.
some punishment!
When I was born depends on who you believe but most people around the world celebrate my birthday in December which is only fitting, you know, what with me being the savior of all mankind and all.
what do i want on my tombstone?.
i've always thought i would have a quote from the jimmy buffett song "he went to paris".
some of its magic.
I don't know what will be on my tombstone but I have a feeling that my last words will be "Hey everybody, watch this!!!!"
As for what to do with my body? I think mailing chopped off pieces to random people would be a fun way to freak some people out!
i've just been looking at the steady rise in member numbers here and am amazed- well done simon!.
i wonder who will win the 'percentage increase challenge ' at the end of the year ...i'll try and work it out!
the watchtower and bible tract society v's simon and jw .com .
Percentage increases are really worthless when you think about it. If one person starts a company and goes from having 1 customer who spends $10 a month to 5 customers who spend $20 a month that is good and the growth is amazing. Customers went up 500% and revenue went up 1000%. I'd certainly call that pretty good. However, a bigger company can go from having 100,000 customers paying $40 a month to having 110,000 customers paying $42 a month. There's not that much growth there if you're just looking at percentages but I'd take the latter over the former in a heartbeat.
Remember folks, just because there's a good percentage growth doesn't mean that its really all that amazing.
D'oh!!!!! I almost forgot "One" by U2. Out of all the concerts I've ever been to (literaly hundreds) there have only been three that made me cry.
First time I saw U2 and they played One.
Second time I saw U2 and they played One.
Third time I saw U2 and they played One.
Each time by the end of the song I'd just be standing there crying my eyes out. There's just something about seeing a song that's meant so much over so long performed live right in front of you by the people who wrote and recorded it.
Funny I should come across this thread right now as that's the kind of music I'm listening to.
Dave Loggins - Please Come To Boston (sad memories)
Eve 6 - Here's To Tonight (popular around 9/11 and just remember hearing it on the radio alot that day)
The Replacements - Answering Machince (though just about anything slow and written by Paul Westerberg is amazing)
Mary Chapin Carpenter - Come On, Come On
Nine Inch Nails - Something I Can Never Have
John Berry - When Love Dies
Shakespear's Sister - Stay
Big Star - 13
Lynard Skynrd - Tuesday's Gone
Zwan - What Have They Done To Me?
Pete Townsend - Save It For Later
a day ago the following was posted and namecalled a "cult" although it champions the real truth which is that god welcomes diversity in views, unity coming from kindness rather than forced sameness of beliefs.
would you like to apologize?
hey there!
Thank you Simon.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
By getting rid of this nutcase you've helped make apostate look a little less nuts in the eyes of the rest of the world. (this coming from someone who posts under the name Jesus Christ)