His closing quip was witty:
"I'd like to thank God for making me an atheist."
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i'm hardly the biggest fan but i thought this was genuinely funny.
he held a mirror up to the overpaid botoxed schmucks and some of them found it funny.
but i'm hearing there's a bit of a criticism.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvhxzp2spla.
His closing quip was witty:
"I'd like to thank God for making me an atheist."
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an ex-jw meetup group i attended just watchted worlds apart together and the host wants to do this type of thing more often.. i would love to see religulous, but the group would be divided on such a movie.. i suggested the documentary, jesus camp and september dawn.. do you have any suggestions i can pass along?.
Smart ass answer: Photo Drama of Creation
On-post answer: All episodes of "Mr. Deity" from YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qzf8q9QHfhI
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gregor posted a "true grit" thread a few days ago but i didn't want to read it for fear of "spoilers".
as a jw youth, i was not allowed to watch the original "true grit" because it was too violent.
anyway, on to the opinion poll: for those who have seen both the original and the coen brother's remake, would you recommend seeing the john wayne version first?.
Thanks Shelby.
I think I'll go that route.
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our daughter is writing down some of her experiences growing up as a witness.
i thought i would share a sample of her writing.
it is fun for us to read, but a little sad to see the guilt she placed upon herself for doing normal kid things....... .
So very sorry that this lay fallow as long as it has.
Thank you both, Father and Daughter for sharing this.
Namaste,
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in an effort to increase the praise and honor to jehovah and jesus christ at the time of the memorial, the governing body has arranged for a special period of increased activity during april 2011.
you will be pleased to learn that during april 2011, publishers who wish to serve as auxiliary pioneers may indicate on the application whether they will be working toward a 30-hour or 50-hour requirement for the month.
this is a special arrangement for the month of april 2011 only.
Thanks again for this Yknot!
It was read at today's meeting exactly as you posted it ( except for a few stumbles by the WT Conductor.)
Thanks to the continued efforts of the collective Faithful and Discreet Slave (Simon, Yknot, fading elders, etc.) we are fed at the right time. (Before the local JWs get it.)
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gregor posted a "true grit" thread a few days ago but i didn't want to read it for fear of "spoilers".
as a jw youth, i was not allowed to watch the original "true grit" because it was too violent.
anyway, on to the opinion poll: for those who have seen both the original and the coen brother's remake, would you recommend seeing the john wayne version first?.
Thanks Gregor.
By the time the movie "Rooster Cogburn" (also starring John Wayne) came out, we were old enough and my parents had mellowed enough, to let us go see it.
If I remember correctly though, there were at least one or two scenes where my Mom was pounding on my Dad's arm that we should all walk out and make a self-righteous JW scene.
We learned pretty early on to NOT go to a movie with our parents.
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gregor posted a "true grit" thread a few days ago but i didn't want to read it for fear of "spoilers".
as a jw youth, i was not allowed to watch the original "true grit" because it was too violent.
anyway, on to the opinion poll: for those who have seen both the original and the coen brother's remake, would you recommend seeing the john wayne version first?.
miseryloveselders: "Then I found out it was a Coen Brothers film, and in my opinion, they can do no wrong."
Yeah, that's the main reason I'm interested in seeing this film. Since I like the Coen bros so much, I'm tempted to see the remake first for maximum impact.
But, villabolo makes a good point as well. By seeing the original first, I'll get a good baseline. Then whatever quirkiness the Coen brothers are sure to throw in will be more apparent.
Anyone else?
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Happy Birthday Terry!
Ur still smarter than me.
Probably not a whole lot of comfort there.
As for your looks, well, at least in our screwed up American culture, guys are still allowed quite a few more whacks with the "ugly stick" than women are. Unfair, but seems to be true.
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gregor posted a "true grit" thread a few days ago but i didn't want to read it for fear of "spoilers".
as a jw youth, i was not allowed to watch the original "true grit" because it was too violent.
anyway, on to the opinion poll: for those who have seen both the original and the coen brother's remake, would you recommend seeing the john wayne version first?.
Gregor posted a "True Grit" thread a few days ago but I didn't want to read it for fear of "spoilers".
As a JW youth, I was not allowed to watch the original "True Grit" because it was too violent. I always assumed it was rated "R". Now I find out you can get it on Amazon and it's rated "G".
Anyway, on to the Opinion Poll: For those who have seen both the original and the Coen brother's remake, would you recommend seeing the John Wayne version first?
Why or why not?
And, I know this might be tricky, but try not to include any major plot "spoilers" in your reply.
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(Of the, catching up on tons of "R" rated movies, class.)
i always thought they were the most boring things i'd ever seen.
a picture of someone preaching in a different land every month.. i always ended up hanging something far more entertaining, like an nfl calendar..
My favorite feature is the reminder for "Magazine Day".
It's EVERY, FRIKKIN' SATURDAY!!!
But, in case you happen to forget, it's right there for you.
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