"haughtingly beautiful" Those are the exact words that I used to describe this song on another message board. Sure hope I get to see them next week.
Posts by jaded
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Anybody Knows About The Trans-Siberian Orchestra?
by snowbird ini can't view videos at work.. the radio is playing something by them called this night, i believe.. it is simply beautiful.. sylvia.
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Anybody Knows About The Trans-Siberian Orchestra?
by snowbird ini can't view videos at work.. the radio is playing something by them called this night, i believe.. it is simply beautiful.. sylvia.
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jaded
Sylvia, I think the song you are refering to in you first post is called "Christmas Canon Rock". It is on "The Lost Christmas Eve" CD in case you want to purchase it. I had quite a time figuring out what the name of this song was. It is my favorite Christmas song.
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Anybody Knows About The Trans-Siberian Orchestra?
by snowbird ini can't view videos at work.. the radio is playing something by them called this night, i believe.. it is simply beautiful.. sylvia.
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jaded
Haven't seen them yet but I am hoping to grab some great last minute released seats from TM for one of the Cleveland shows next week.
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Do you ever miss it? Ever?
by AK - Jeff infor me - rarely would be the correct word.
i don't miss the indoctrination.
i don't miss the wasted time in service.
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jaded
NO! NEVER! Jeff, I am more of a lurker than poster and have followed some of your posts. I really understand what you are going through and just wanted to say that I think it is wonderful that you have taken on the responsibility of raising your grandkids. I am sure it is difficult yet very rewarding.
Hubby and I are both 56 and are helping raise our two granddaughters ages 3 and 5. Our daughter is a single mom. We are fortunate that she has grown to be responsible and holds a decent full time job. We babysit while she works, has appointments or occasionally goes our for the evening. The kids spend most of their waking hours with us as she works a lot of evenings. At times it is difficult but I always say that I get paid with multitudes of hugs, kisses and 'I love you's'.
Of course we have lost all of our so called 'friends'. This is harder for hubby as he is much more social than I am. I have always been more of a loner. We have each other, our two adult kids and our grandkids. We have gotten to know neighbors that we chat with when we take the grandkids for walks but really have very little social life. To tell you the truth, I am so tired when the grandkids go home that I really don't much care. Hubby does have some buddies that he plays poker with and I am glad for that. I often wonder what life will be like when the grandkids are grown and have their own lives. It is sometimes a very scary thought.
Sorry for rambling. I am not usually one to post more than a few words but this just struck a cord with me. I have also been meaning to say 'hello' to you for ages. I wish you and your wife all the best.
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personal beliefs re: life after death...none since leaving JW.... You?
by oompa ini do not have a clue anymore.
having just accepted my own mortality, what the hey does happen at death?
i never thought about it before, because i did not have to.
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jaded
My logical brain says that death is the opposite of life. Life=existence so death =nonexistence. My heart hopes that I will be reunited with my loved ones.
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NEW ANDERSON INTERVIEW VIDEO AT WSMV NASHVILLE -LINK IS HERE
by hubert inthis one is all different, with much more info on it.. click on the video, then wait for the 10 second commercial to finish.
it'll be on next.. you're gonna love it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
http://www.wsmv.com/news/14669943/detail.html.
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jaded
Hubert, thanks for posting this. And Barbara thank you for all of your hard work.
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Rating the MSNBC.com news report to show your support of coverage
by valkyrie inhas anyone rated the news item at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21917798/ (star rating system: 1 - 5 stars) after reading it?
currently, the story has only been rated "2.5 stars by 116 users.
" the report will acquire greater longevity on the website if it manages to be ranked among the "most viewed," "top rated" or "most e-mailed" on the news site.
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jaded
Thanks for posting. Rated it a five. Let's keep this at the top.
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What Are Your All Time Favorite TV Shows?
by minimus inall in the family is one of the very best series, in my opinion.. when i see re-runs of the andy griffith show, i smile.
when i was a kid, i never really appreciated don knotts and the gang as much as i do now.. taxi was another favorite.
hill street blues was great.
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jaded
Frazier and Everybody Loves Raymond. I laugh just as hard everytime I see them as I did the first time.
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Local Needs tonight
by metaspy inhere is something i thought was a bit weird.. tonights local needs was about depression.
not so much in how we can help those with depression, but about getting over it.. the brother used the scriptures about elijah and the widow to show who was relying on jehovah.. he mentioned how the widow was obviously depressed.
then showed how she should have been like elijah.. as i sat there and listened, i realized his underlying message:.
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jaded
And I imagine that the way to get over depression is more study, more field service, don't miss any meetings, blah, blah, blah...In other words, it is all your fault "brothers". If you had been doing these things you would not be depressed.
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The Truth About Cleveland
by noni1974 incleveland your proud to be from one of the shittiest biggest cities in the u.s. -it's only soda if it's orange soda, otherwise it's pop.
-it's dinner, not supper.
-if you get the head nod, you know you are part of the crew.
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jaded
This is so funny because it is so true! I was born and raised in Cleveland. Have lived in Parma for the last 35 years. We do not have pink flamingos in our yard but we do wear white socks.