I'm more of a fan of the monsters than the super hero. I loved godzilla, king kong, rodan and mothra. Years ago we watched spectre man on tv I never saw it anywhere ever again it was entertaining and we still laugh and sometimes say "transform spectre man". I don't know very many people here who ever heard of spectreman.
nancy drew
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"Ultraman Taro" (1973)
by possible-san in"ultraman taro".
when i was an elementary school student, i loved this.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isvxknm0a2e.
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Golly, what a wonderful unplanned weekend...
by Glander ingreat weather, lots of family dropping by and some staying over.
impromptu food arrangements turned out great.
a couple of months ago we converted the side yard into a campground setting with a fire pit, picnic table, and screen tent, etc.
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nancy drew
Mine was also unplanned someone stole the license plates off our car friday night and you can't do anything about it till tuesday so we had to stick close to home because driving around w/o plates could be a problem even with a police report.
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Would you go back if you thought there were one in a million chances you were wrong?
by Paul Duda inoften i wake up in a cold sweat wondering if i'm wrong.
life is short.
i have only a brief time to make a decision.
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nancy drew
One of the org's favorite illustrations is the one about would you drink the water with one drop of poison well their a whole glass of cherrry flavored poison.
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My Father passed away during the night
by jwfacts indad was a great man, great, despite the religion.
he was powerful, tall and intelligent, yet humble and kind.
he was an introvert, and a circuit overseer.
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Is the bible plaigiarized from Sumerian/Egyptian texts?
by Black Man ini haven't had the opportunity to research this deeply, but i've heard many critics/scholars assert that the bible is nothing more than plaigiarisms from ancient sumerian/edyptian texts (which i can definitely believe).
those texts have flood legends, genesis account, and various other stories that make their appearance in the bible.
i'd love to go into this rabbit hole and hope some of the scholarly minds here on jwn will guide me to some info on this.
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nancy drew
Read the books by Zecharia Sitchin they are fascinating. He probably isn't right about everything but he's on to something and the sumerian texts are a vital part of his theory.
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This should make you smile!
by coffee_black ingranddaughter zoey who will be a year on sept. 17th... .
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couldn't resist.... coffee .
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nancy drew
stands with fists
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What do the Pioneer's say when they leave my house?
by PenelopePaige ini've always wondered what they must say when they leave my house.
i did a bible study for a while and of course, at christmas i had a big tree and all the trimmings.
i have some nude sculptures in my house and angel sculptures on my lawn, plus lots of religious shrines around my house that my friend who is an artist makes and gives to me.
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nancy drew
They definately talk about you when they leave and wonder if you'll get rid of all your stuff and make "progress" and they discuss how long they'll continue with you if you don't change. They don't really want to stop visiting you because having studies makes them look good and is more interesting than door to door. however, after a year or so they will find it difficult to keep milking the study and will eventually give you an ultimatum.
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"Ultraman Taro" (1973)
by possible-san in"ultraman taro".
when i was an elementary school student, i loved this.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isvxknm0a2e.
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nancy drew
Transform specterman
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My favorite is Sunday Morning
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Is the Watchtower "a snare and a racket"?
by Fernando inrascal rutherford, who remains "in good standing" to this day, it seems was quite clear that "all religion"..."is a snare and a racket"..
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nancy drew
The watchtower is a snare because sometimes you have to chew off a part of yourself to get away.
It's a racket because racketeering is commonly practiced by the organization shunning is often euphemistically referred to as love.