An excellent set of headphones makes all the difference in the world.
LL :)
i have a very tiny (half a cigar) flash memory iriver portable.
http://www.iriveramerica.com/.
i can offload mp3 files from my hardrive in seconds to the flash memory.
An excellent set of headphones makes all the difference in the world.
LL :)
Did anyone see Ray yet - Great Movie!
Larry :)
been going through a lot lately.
feeling the depression creeping in every once in awhile.
who here likes to pound back a few beers???
Sure, but I just hate the morning after :-( Makes you want to quit (at least for a day or two :)
Cheers - Larry :)
here is the link to part one:.
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/7/79037/1.ashx.
it didn?t help that it was dark, and my dad was a slow driver.. ?ok sorry, i?ll go slower.?
Yes, that did turn out fine. It was very big of you and your husband to offer your house.
Sorry for not remembering the details of your brothers JW background - But was he a baptized JW? And did he willingly demand no blood?
How are your parents dealing with his death at this point - I mean taking all that resurrection hope stuff out the equation?
When I read Part 1 - it reminded me how my mother has never been to my new apartment (about 6 years now).
That's for sharing that - I think your experience is an example of why this board is here.
Oh - Thanks for explaining the photo!
Peace - Larry :)
some of you may remember that last year my 21 year old brother died from leukimia.
the day after i posted about it here .
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/6/63039/1.ashx.
Doodle - Thanks for sharing. My condolences to you and your family.
It's amazing how we view things once we leave the BORG. I recall being in the BORG giving that same funeral talk thinking what a great witness I give (of course I would count that time). Now I couldn't even listen to five seconds of that rhetoric, in fact, I walked out of one a few years ago.
That's a great picture! I was memorized by it - couldn't take my eyes off of it.
Looking forward to reading part two.
Peace - Larry :)
in trying to deal with the everyday realities of our existence, we usually pick "catch phrases" or principles with which we use to try & guide our life, growth & development.
in my case, the #1 thing that i try to live by is to take what is mine & own it.
yep, i didn't have the best circumstances growing up, and had some pretty crappy things that happened to me as a child.
Wow - Budda really said that - cool
Here's a few:
Life is not a spectator sport.
It is what it is.
Question everything.
if any one has been a regular such as i have in the silent lambs site you will have noticed it has changed for the worse..as of last week i decided to withdraw from my membership...the site was designed by bill to vent, explain and devulge abuse that we have witnessed or experienced..as in my case as a former m.s i had seen two coverups in my hall...the parents to afraid to go to the police and the elders screaming jehovah will leave them if they tell on the org is the crime i had to bare with..so i spoke up and left the org...silent lambs was for that reason...now.
it has mutated to a cheap lowlevel site for apologist and non witness who want to argue on unrelated topics..to top it off bill has given the site to an editor who is so silly and more involved than the participants why bother anymore....to bill..you lost your way...
True, the Silent Lamb movement is bigger than Bill, and Bill will be the first to admit it. I think Bill is a great guy, a 'pioneer' in his effort against the BORG's policy on Child Molestation. Regardless of what happens to the Silent Lamb movement it has already succeeded on many levels and will continue to do so.
My condolences to the victims, and may Silent Lambs and other networks conitnue to help you on your road to recovery.
Peace - Larry :)
at first i thought it was a jdub :).
http://www.silive.com/newsflash/metro/index.ssf?/base/news-9/1095189250118990.xml&storylist=simetro.
man charged for not tipping enough has charges dropped9/14/2004, 3:09 p.m. et the associated press .
At first I thought it was a Jdub :)
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http://www.silive.com/newsflash/metro/index.ssf?/base/news-9/1095189250118990.xml&storylist=simetro
Man Charged For Not Tipping Enough Has Charges Dropped
9/14/2004, 3:09 p.m. ET The Associated Press |
LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (AP) ? Charges against a downstate man arrested in an upstate restaurant for not leaving a big enough tip have been dropped.
Taveras, 41, was charged Sept. 5 with misdemeanor theft of services after he and his fellow diners argued with managers at Soprano's Italian and American Grill over the legality of requiring an 18 percent tip for large parties.
Taveras had said he wasn't completely satisfied with the Adirondack restaurant's food and left a tip of under 10 percent, adding no one in his party was told of a mandatory 18 percent gratuity for parties of six or more people.
Hogan said had the 18 percent gratuity been called a surcharge or service charge, Taveras would have had a legal obligation to pay the tip.
"I'm happy to have it behind me, but the whole situation shouldn't have happened to begin with," Taveras told The Post-Star of Glens Falls.
"I'm glad someone came to their senses up there," added Taveras, who faced up to a year in jail. "Now I can tell my kids `Daddy's not a crook.'"
Restaurant owner Joe Soprano had said he did not pursue charges because of the money, but because Taveras' group was obnoxious.
"We did what we thought was right," Soprano said after hearing of Hogan's decision on Monday.