Thanks for your post script, Lois dear!
Love you!
CC
i thought it was a genuinely old silent movie.
it was prepared for the delegates of the international conventions.
a young man in a sound car goes to different homes in the neighborhood, and comes upon a bereaved husband with two young daughters.
Thanks for your post script, Lois dear!
Love you!
CC
i thought it was a genuinely old silent movie.
it was prepared for the delegates of the international conventions.
a young man in a sound car goes to different homes in the neighborhood, and comes upon a bereaved husband with two young daughters.
Dear Lois:
Your opening six words are key to what this is all about.
Everything you have written is stunningly to the point and has had the effect of getting my emotions under control. I now understand how easily I am manipulated. After all, this production is "Hollywood"!
Bless you.
CoCo
i thought it was a genuinely old silent movie.
it was prepared for the delegates of the international conventions.
a young man in a sound car goes to different homes in the neighborhood, and comes upon a bereaved husband with two young daughters.
Yes, I caught that also, JWdaughter, but wonder if it was part of a man's wardrobe in that era . . .
In the old movies, men always wore a suit, tie and hat -- but a boater?!?!?
Thanks!
CC
i thought it was a genuinely old silent movie.
it was prepared for the delegates of the international conventions.
a young man in a sound car goes to different homes in the neighborhood, and comes upon a bereaved husband with two young daughters.
i thought it was a genuinely old silent movie.
it was prepared for the delegates of the international conventions.
a young man in a sound car goes to different homes in the neighborhood, and comes upon a bereaved husband with two young daughters.
I thought it was a genuinely old silent movie. It was prepared for the delegates of the international conventions.
A young man in a sound car goes to different homes in the neighborhood, and comes upon a bereaved husband with two young daughters. Joe Witness plays "Millions Now Living Will Never Die" to the grieving widower and father.
There is a "smoking gun" midway through that reveals itself at the film's end.
It made me want to believe again . . .
CC
wow, it's true - they don't call to 'promote god's kingdom' anymore but just their website!.
we just had an old lady call and tell us that was exactly what they were doing and it has "lots of good things on their for children".
yeah, right ... sparlock?.
So now it's OK to wear T-shirts with logos?
Those boys are Mormons.
wow, it's true - they don't call to 'promote god's kingdom' anymore but just their website!.
we just had an old lady call and tell us that was exactly what they were doing and it has "lots of good things on their for children".
yeah, right ... sparlock?.
The excitement here over the campaign is at fever pitch. Photos everywhere on FB of joyous worldwide (all nations have internet?!?!?!?) activity.
We used to study for service: d-t-d; backcalls/return visits; home Bible studies.
Today's excitement is based on nothing palpable (even though what we taught was off-center).
CC
"stay alive till '75.
" remember that?
note: this is the year 5774 not 2014. why didn't they tell you that in 5735 (1975 ad?
Greetings, John:
Are your conclusions based on your reading of:
1) Michael Tsarion's The Irish Origins of Civilization, Volumes One and Two
2) John Lamb Lash's Not In His Image
Thank you.
CoCo
this video on youtube for example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jrqqvygd0k&list=uugsxqg6qln5yk0zij2dutow&feature=player_detailpage has over 100k views but other newer channels like jwstruggle and others have just a few hundred or just little over a 1000. i have noticed a lot of videos from the early days of the internet, earlier part of this decade have a lot more views than those of today.
is it because they have just been around so long or do you think less people are searching, then maybe 10 years ago or so?.
You're all right, Crazyguy.
Your heart's in the right place, and we appreciate your post. Sorry for what you've lost out on, as well as for your dad's sad end. I quit college to pioneer.
As a professional editor and proofreader, I find it more to the poster's benefit to send corrections -- if really necessary -- via pm. In fact, I have to pm Terry about something he wrote.
Best.
CoCo
when people visit their site they leave a cookie foot print.
the governing body as dutiful ceos need to examine this bit of information closely so as to see where these visitors have been before comming to their site.
they need to find out what apostate sites they are visiting.
I stopped using the public library pc, when mine was down, after some loud and chatty lady looking over my shoulder began jabbering away about what I was reading here.
No manners.
CC