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Posts by Clam
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How can I change the color of the background of Windows XP Welcome Screen?
by asilentone ini want to change the color of blue to something else.
thanks!.
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170 vs.150............Where is the outrage?
by Warlock insarah palin's wardrobe= $150,000.. nothing but outrage.. obama's inauguration= 170 million.. nothing but silence.. warlock .
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Clam
$170 million eh? It would take a struggling Investment Bank CEO three years to earn that kind of money.
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Surviving the Economic Depression
by metatron infirst, let's clear something up: for many people, it's no longer a question of recession - the depression is here and may last for many years!.
this could be true if you live in many parts of europe, or africa or ...... michigan!
let the 'experts' quibble over definitions, to me jobless rates of 15 to 20 % with little hope of change signals a depression where you live.. some suggestions:.
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Clam
Make shoes last twice as long by only wearing them every other day.
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For Those In Different Time Zones
by sacolton inwho are several hours ahead of my central time zone -- just had to ask .... has armageddon come yet??!
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Clam
No still nothing here (UK-GMT). It has just started raining though.
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In need of some help with quote gathering
by Eyes Open init's a long story, but i've spent days and days solid writing and quoting for a very important letter, and i could do with some help from anyone who knows their way around wt stuff as i'm out of time.. i need to quote, preferably without any extra comment, wt stuff that shows circular "new light" or flip-flopping.
generation?
other central doctrine?.
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Clam
Here's a catalogue of flip flops on just one subject - are they or are they not false prophets?
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No: "Never in these instances, however, did they presume or originate predictions ‘in the name of Jehovah’. Never did they say ‘These are the words of Jehovah’." (AW 3/22/93)
Yes: "God has a people on earth, all of whom are prophets, or witnesses for God...Jehovah’s Witnesses." (AW 6/8/86 p9)
No: "Jehovah’s Witnesses do not claim to be inspired prophets." (Reasoning, 1985, p136)
Yes: "In behalf of such individuals who at heart seek God’s rule instead of man’s rule, the ‘prophet’ whom Jehovah has raised up has been, not an individual man as in the case of Jeremiah, but a class. The members of this class are, like the prophet-priest Jeremiah, wholly dedicated to Jehovah God through Christ, and by the begettal of Jehovah’s holy spirit they have been made part of a ‘chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for special possession'." (WT 10/1/82 p27)
No: "In this regard, however, it must be observed, that the ‘faithful and discrete slave’ was never inspired, never perfect." (WT 3/1/79 p23-4)
Yes: "The facts substantiate that the remnant of Christ’s anointed disciples have been doing that prophesying to all the nations for a witness in favor of God’s kingdom." (Holy Spirit - The Force Behind the Coming New Order, 1976, p 148)
No: "They do not claim infalibility or perfection. Neither are they inspired prophets." (WT 5/15/76 p297)
Yes: "Jehovah has raised up a genuine prophet in our generation. Regardless of how Christendom views or regards this group of anointed witnesses of Jehovah, the time must come, and that shortly, when those making up Christendom, will know that really a ‘prophet’ of Jehovah was among them. (The Nations Shall Know, 1971).
No: "No, the ‘Watchtower’ is no inspired prophet, but it follows and explains a book of prophecy the predictions in which have proved to be unerring and unfailing until now." (WT 69 1/1 p2)
Yes: "Through this agency he is having carried out prophesying on an unprecedented and unparalled scale." (WT 64 6/15)
No: "Jehovah’s people confess no powers of inspiration today" (WT 52 4/15 p253)
Yes: "Jehovah God has made known to his anointed ones in advance what these scriptures mean." (WT 31 6/1 p 160)
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I lost one of my best friends....
by crazyblondeb init happened last thursday, it's only now i can talk about it.
she was only 34, and so beatilful, but she had a problem with drinking, and other substance abuse.
she was found after aspirating in her sleep.... .
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Clam
Deb so sorry to hear about your loss. I see she was a mum and a nurse as well; what a waste.
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Ladies, please explain your behavior
by Elsewhere ini recently asked a girl out.
she was excited to go so we nailed down some plans and i bought some tickets for a live show at a theater.
the show was for 7:30 pm on friday.
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Clam
Elsewhere go straight to the ***dedicate a song to your ex*** thread.
Personally I would suggest "You Don't Bring me Flowers" by Neil Diamond and Barbara Streisand.
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A Neglected Revenue Source For California - Marijuana
by Elsewhere ina neglected revenue source for california - marijuanaf.
aaron smith.
tuesday, january 13, 2009. only if you lived in a cave could you avoid news about california's dire financial situation.
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Clam
If Marijuana was legal and allowed to be grown properly under proper regulation, these kinds of problems would go away and people would have access to safe Marijuana.
I'm quite intrigued by the idea of legitimising the poppy crops, especially in places like Afghanistan. There's a big shortage of diamorphine and if it was utilised for medicinal use rather than burnt as an illegal crop, then wouldn't that be a step in the right direction whilst undermining a principle source of revenue to the criminals? But if say Afghan farmers were paid to grow the crop would that have an impact on the use of poppies for recreational narcotic manufacture? I don't know the answer. I know there is an increasing market in counterfeit cigarettes that are even worse for you than the "real" ones, and that there is a growing problem with counterfeit pharmaceuticals, so nothing's ever going to be failsafe.
Clam
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Cheeses has returned to address the flock.
by Holey_Cheeses*King_of_the juice. inyes, it has been awhile - almost four years to be exact, but the lard cheeses, the prints of piece has returned to the forum.
a changed person?
to some degree.. my irreverence has refined, my sense of anti-religion has strengthened, and my being irreligious has become more profound.. although i have been a regular visitor to the forum since my last posting, for some reason or another i was unable to log on, and i was unsure as to whether i had been deleted, removed due to inactivity, or maybe i wasn't entering my password correctly.
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Clam
Blessed are the cheesemakers, for they will be called sons of God.
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UK Kingdom halls situated in terrible areas
by excito-are inas some one who who has travelled britian well, i must make known an observation.
almost all kingdom halls are in really bad areas.
fron travelling around scotland i see in edinburgh, glasgow, kilbrinie, bellshill , hamilton, kirkcaldy, glenrothes, methil, dundee, aberdeen, inverness, the halls are in a terrible place where unemployment is rife, drug taking common place and just downright poverty and crime is seen.
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Clam
Like Dozy says i think it's more to do with land values, planning considerations and matters like parking. My old Congo was out of the way rather than in a deprived area. In other areas of England where land isn't at such a premium, I've seen Halls in quite nice settings.