2008 was great, accomplished most of my goals.
As for 2008, hmmm...
well here they are:
1- finish off my junior year and start senior year in college (almost done!!!)
2- start a relationship with a wonderful woman
3- develop as a screenwriter
4- film a few more shorts
5- finish my apartment (new furniture)
6- finish off a few delayed projects (mom's garage, CNC machine, murphy bed)
and just maybe...
7- It would also be nice to start a senior research project...
8- start filming a 1/2~1 hour story
9- anything that peaks my interests...
thecarpenter
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How is Your Life Going ? What do you Hope to Accomplish in 2009 ?
by flipper inso how are things going for you folks ?
times are tough economically for sure for lots of people.
things going well for you otherwise in your life ?
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I worked with C.O. yesterday in field service
by BonaFide inso yesterday i worked with the c.o.
we went in a car group, four brothers.
is late 40's, in circuit work about 9 years.
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thecarpenter
real estate prices are still high in NYC. Although the bossert deal fell through, they got good profits from all the other building they sold
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The trick or treaters are arriving.........
by lovelylil inthey look so cute and are having so much fun!
my two are both out at halloween parties.
i am giving out candy until i go to work at 9pm.
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thecarpenter
the little ones really are cute in their little costumes hehe...
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LIST OF CONVICTED RELIGIOUS LEADERS
by badboy inits on wikipaedia,i believe.
no wt leaders,though.
good resource for jws.
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thecarpenter
Leo Greenslee was accused by several people of child molestation. He was removed from the governing body and bethel. If this had gone to the police and verified as true, undoubted he would have been a convicted child molester. The watchtower suppresses this type of information precisely to avoid the bad press.
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Is college worth it?
by NewYork44M inmy life has been transformed by higher education.
however, i am aware that college is not for everyone.. here are some interesting thoughts:.
http://www.theatlasphere.com/columns/080926-williams-higher-education.php.
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thecarpenter
I read the article and it did make valid points about the cost of many universities, they are expensive. But I think the real question that needs to be focused on is whether or not a expensive university is worth the price over a less expensive university. In that case, it is harder to justify a high price tag. I personally don't subscribe to the idea that a higher priced university will necessarily provide you with a comparatively better education.
<br><br>For those who appreciate higher learning, college it is definitely worth the time and expense. A good university (whether expensive or inexpensive) can be transforming. If you can afford a high priced educational school, great. If not, then go to a inexpensive one.
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New York Magazine looking to interview re: life at Bethel now and then
by Dogpatch ingabe sherman from new york magazine is looking to do a piece on life at bethel, patterson vs. farm, etc.
and seems to favor human interest issues, so if you were at bethel for a few years and would like to share with him, here is the contact info:.
dear randy,.
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thecarpenter
I got a email as well. He contacted me through the ex-jw meetup site. I plan on talking to him tomorrow.
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Video on JW cult tactics
by justified ini created this video, please share it with everyone.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlitipy0khq.
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thecarpenter
I like the video but I think you went too far on some points. Some may view this as dishonest. For example, I don't know if the watchtower officially said the world would end in 1932 or 1938. They may have hoped it would but it is a little different than proclaiming worldwide that it would such as in 1914, 1918, 1925 and the generation of 1914. Also, accusing the watchtower of murder is a little extreme. There policies have led to the deaths of many people (blood policy) but that is different than actually killing someone. I think your message would be a little stronger if you don't go to such extremes.
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The Republican Party Frustrates me!
by free2beme inbeing a former witness, when i first left the religion, i thought it would be a good idea to stick with a party that was fairly conservative in their stand.
although, in many ways i did not agree with them, i liked the republicans more then the democrats.
so i registered republican.
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thecarpenter
Personally, age isn't too big a factor. If that is a big criteria in someone's decision making, I think that they should stay home on election day. Although McCain isn't as charismatic as Obama, he is more experienced in working with both parties. I really tried to like Obama but he really is naive. His comments concerning foreign issues (such as Pakistan), the economy, law enforcement (patriot act and stance on domestic terrorism), partial birth abortions, etc... just make me shake my head in disbelief. I have asked obama supporters why they liked Obama and was not surprised by their level of ignorance. People are taken in by his charm and well meaning answers but have no clue as to how he plans to realistically handle todays problems. Although Obama seems to be a pleasant and amiable fellow, I think he will be a ineffective President who will leave the country worse off than it is today. I will vote for McCain in November.
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New York City
by sandy ini'll be in nyc this month (july) for a two night stay i won through a radio station here in los angeles.
i am so excited!
hotel and air are completely paid for.
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thecarpenter
Good deal! what days will you be here? maybe the ex-jw meetup group could have a dinner the day you arrive. We were thinking of doing a meetup on July 26 (dinner and then salsa dancing at lincoln center). Let us know when you plan on coming.
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Graduating from collge next week
by NYCkid ini just wanted share that i am graduating from columbia university next week with an undergraduate degree in sociology at the age of 39. see, it's never too late, for anyone out there considering attending college.. my partner and around 10 of my closest friends will be there to cheer me on, which is overshadowing any disappointment that my family will not be there, or as of today, yet to acknowledge this accomplishment that means so much to me (i sent grad announcements a few weeks ago along with an invite).
in all honestly, they live across the country so it is an expensive trip.. anyway, despite the student loans, hard work and sacrifices, it has been well worth it.
i remember back in h.s in the late 1980s, i begged my parents to let me attend college, but of course, the end was coming and it was a waste of time.
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thecarpenter
hey jesse, way to go! I'm a junior myself doing a major in psychology. I'm about to become a research assistant in preparation for my own research project. School has been a blast, such a wonderful experience. Are you planning graduate school in the future? What ever you do, I wish you much success.