Glad to hear it Cruzin'. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Oh, but I have to ask: At any point during the festivities was anyone beheaded? I've heard this can happen1
mac, of the 47 is sneakin' up on me as well class
and it was really neat!
it felt a little strange, though.
technically, i guess this isn't my first birthday present because big tex left me a dozen roses on my car the first year we met, on the eve of my birthday (with a note that read "to my favorite middle-aged pioneer" - i married him anyway).
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my two favorites are a toss up between john lennon's "so this is christmas" and the "little drummer boy" - the one where bing crosby and david bowie are singing together.. love, scully
i received and email a couple of weeks ago that there was going to be a sort of impromptu reunion the night after thanksgiving.
last year i got the same notice, but was out of town so i couldn't attend.
thought about it for awhile and decided i was going to make myself go this year.
i received and email a couple of weeks ago that there was going to be a sort of impromptu reunion the night after thanksgiving.
last year i got the same notice, but was out of town so i couldn't attend.
thought about it for awhile and decided i was going to make myself go this year.
things i saw as a jw:.
* the "f" word spelled out on the information board in the back of the hall.
the person used the tacks used for posting letters and talks and spelled out the expletive.
i have notice alot of new people here recently and i am curious as to how you found this site.interested in how some of you "old timers" found it also.
last may or june i was checking out some chat rooms and for some reason (i always thought how boring) i went into the religion section and saw a chat room title jehovah witness recovery room.
i was very curious as to what was going on in there (did a bus load of jw get in a crash and now they are recovering??
..after you were baptised, and how did you feel?.
i went for a swim, having got baptised at orchard beach, new york.
i was disappointed that i didn't feel any sort of warm glow.. when my dad was baptised, it was at epsom circuit assembly, london.
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i was reading a post that reminded me of the songs that were popular but was wrong to listen to for various reasons.. we all remember puff the magic dragon being about drugs, which i hear was just a rumour.. another i remember was let it be by the beatles, which was " catholic based about mary the mother of jesus" when apparently it was written about paul mccartney's own mother.
shows what they know.. which songs do you remember that were "bad" that we were not supposed to listen to?
i thought that the best team in the nfl deserved their own thread.
actually, i am not a huge football fan.
i do not watch much sports at all.
i am sitting here listening to my kazaa, finding old songs that i had forgotten i even knew at one time.
music to me has always been an outlet for expression, even thou the words and music belong to someone eles.
it can help me to work thru my emotions in ways like no other .
Ah, life without music........a somber image indeed, one that I care to not even entertain. Music for me has been a landmark leading me back to places and people I have loved. It has inspired me, made me laugh, brought forth tears and it has been as medicine when my soul was sick. To think of life without it is incomprehensible. For me, it has been an ethereal vehicle carrying me through lifes journeys and will continue to define future paths I choose to tread.
Does it fill a need, Lyin'? You betcha'!
mac, of the song in his heart class