I'm going to watch Black Books Series 3 being filmed on Saturday
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Ignored One.
seeing as how us brits are so acclaimed across the world, ie, the the beloved of the french.
some of these sit-coms do actually exist, btw.
how do you rate the one's that are real?.
I'm going to watch Black Books Series 3 being filmed on Saturday
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Ignored One.
in orange city, volusia county florida, 3 members of the negron family were found murdered in their home in a quiet neighborhood, unknown for any violence.
they were active jws, even hosting meetings in their home.
the witness community is in disbelief.. http://www.orlandosentinel.com/ .
I have to admit their photos are a little odd. Normally if someone had been murdered I would have expected to see a nice photo of them, you know smiling at a family outing or something. Those ones look like something pulled out of the police computer.
And I think you're right about the neighbour. Very odd thing for a non-witness to say. And trust the local JW to have to comment on how great they were at serving the Watchtower Jehovah instead of focusing on whether they helped people etc.
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Ignored One.
(obviously this question is for those who are non-religious in any conventional sense).
what have you replaced religion with in your life?
(by that i mean the religious life with it's rituals, worship and group identity) what is your raison d'etre?
Life.
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Ignored One.
(from german watchtower).
if you se just a red x, press refresh :).
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William said:
Here is an interactive web site that someone sent me.
Well looks like someone wasn't happy being linked to.
(Tried to upload a screengrab but it wouldn't work).
Just says "No Apostates!!!!!!!" now.
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Ignored One.
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my cat shadow has been dying to use the keyboard, so i'll let him:.
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Here he is:
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Ignored One.
november 9th, i got the call at approx 5.15am that morning and have just arrived home from his house in the midlands for the first time since then.
age 65, very happy man regardless of his illness, had all his wits about him but didnt have any lungs left to help him make it through, suffered a lot.
never became a witness inspite of mom and 3 of his children being jws for years.
(((((Brummie)))))
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Ignored One.
Boris Johnson.
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Ignored One.
anyone saw the news on micheal jackson?
looks like he's is in trouble again!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3281017.stm
massachusetts backs gay marriage the us state of massachusetts has ruled in favour of gay marriage.
the state's supreme judicial court ruled that that barring same-sex couples from the benefits of civil marriage was "unconstitutional.
Further to this:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uslatest/story/0,1282,-3403592,00.html
Public Divided on Whether Gays Can ChangeTuesday November 18, 2003 9:46 PM
By WILL LESTER
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - The public is evenly divided on whether gays and lesbians can alter their sexual orientation, with white evangelicals the most likely to think homosexuals can change, a poll released Tuesday found.
In another finding, most Americans, 55 percent, said they felt homosexuality was a sin, while 33 percent did not. Nine in 10 highly committed white evangelicals and nearly three-quarters of black Protestants said homosexual behavior was sinful.
``Evangelicals are far more likely to say homosexuals can change, Catholics and mainline Protestants fall in the middle and more secular people are most likely to say they cannot change,'' said Scott Keeter, a pollster with the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, which conducted the survey on attitudes about homosexuals.
The poll's figures: Overall, 42 percent said homosexuals can change, 42 percent said they cannot and 16 percent said they didn't know. Among evangelicals it was 65-22 saying homosexuals can change; among Catholics and mainline Protestants it was 57-29 and 48-31, respectively, saying they cannot.
The poll also found that opposition to gay marriage has grown since midsummer, with 32 percent favoring it and 59 percent opposing it. In July, 53 percent said they opposed gay marriage.
Massachusetts' highest court ruled Tuesday that same-sex couples are legally entitled to wed under the state constitution, but stopped short of allowing marriage licenses to be issued to the couples who challenged a ban on gay marriage. The Supreme Judicial Court's 4-3 ruling ordered the state Legislature to come up with a solution within 180 days.
The poll reinforced the finding that religious attitudes sharply affect feelings about gays. Those with a high level of religious commitment oppose gay marriage by 80 percent to 12 percent.
Four in five of those who say they would vote to re-elect President Bush oppose gay marriage, while those who prefer that a Democrat win the presidency are evenly split on the question.
Younger adults were far more likely to say they favor gay marriage, while those between ages 20 and 30 were about evenly split. Opposition grew steadily as people's age increased. Among those in their 60s and 70s, opponents outnumber supporters by more than 4-to-1.
Americans with college degrees were closely divided on the question of gay marriage, with 49 percent opposed and 44 percent in favor of allowing that option.
Roughly half those polled said they have unfavorable opinions of gays and lesbians. But the survey found widespread opposition to discrimination against homosexuals.
The poll of 1,515 adults was taken Oct. 15-19 by the Pew Research Center on behalf of the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life. The survey has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
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Ignored One.
what is the worst song you've ever heard?
you know, the song that grated on your nerves and made you want to scream if you ever heard it again?
if it's a kingdom song please tell and please tell us what popular song you detested.
Anything by Steps.
Awful 65 - Blue
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Ignored One.