Pubsinger
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On the essence of being British...
by besty inamid all the hysteria of global financial meltdown, armageddon climate change and various other crises, here's a glimpse of why britain used to have an empire :-).
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/3109788/gardeners-severed-arm-saved-by-frozen-sausage-rolls.html.
difficult to paraphrase and still retain the spirit of the story so just click and enjoy.... .
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On the essence of being British...
by besty inamid all the hysteria of global financial meltdown, armageddon climate change and various other crises, here's a glimpse of why britain used to have an empire :-).
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/3109788/gardeners-severed-arm-saved-by-frozen-sausage-rolls.html.
difficult to paraphrase and still retain the spirit of the story so just click and enjoy.... .
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LOL His neighbour was an American who is now suing him for trauma caused . . .
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Name Posters You Wish Were Here More Often or Would Return For a Visit
by minimus ini always enjoyed francois.
and stinky pantz.
farkel too.. anyone you'd like to see posting here?.
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Besty.
I've really missed him since he became an ex ex JW
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Prince turns his back on Raunchy Routines
by Dogpatch inhit maker prince turns his back on raunchy routines1 comment(s)september 29, 2008 09:33:58 gmt.
he told usa today, becoming a jehovah's witness advocate and reading the bible have contributed to his decision to ditch his raunchy past.. tom walck/pr photoswilling to get better with his growing age, prince has a change of heart that he decided to turn his back on his raunchy past.
the hit maker openly admitted he no longer wants to write songs with lusty lyrics and perform dirty dancing on-stage because he does not want to offend his fans, who as time goes by have grown up and had children.
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A trip to the second school and a hard word about grooming might be in order LOL
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How do mainstream Christians interpret the live-forever-on-Earth scriptures
by neverendingjourney inyou know the proof texts we used to "prove" that the "righteous would inherit the earth and reside for forever upon it?
" how do mainstream christians interpret those scriptures?
i gather that the scriptures in isaiah speak metaphorically to the return of the jews to the promised land, but what about psalms 37?
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My PERSONAL belief is that upon Christ's return the earth will be transformed and that human life will forever begin here, in better conditions - with heaven and God being the final destination.
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Those killed by Nero
by wha happened? inthere was a wt quote about the number of christians killed by nero.
these reason i bring this up is it kinda kills the 144k number.
does anyone remember the article that spoke of this?
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Where exactly was that WT quote from?
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How many here went to pioneer school, and who were your instructors?
by BonaFide ini went in 1982, one of my instructors was bill baxter.
i taught seven pioneer schools, but in another country.
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Jaguar Bass you old git LOL I bet you remember when "all this was fields . . ." LOL I went. 1984. Bramley, Leeds UK. Dennis Green was the instructor. Pub
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Happy Anniversary sweet pea and besty!!!
by Dagney incongratulations on your 10 year anniversary!
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wishing you all the best,.
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Happy Anniversary from Familia Pubsinger. Miss you all loads xxxx
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Advice to Lurking Newbies?
by sweet pea ini was thinking about how it's a shame that all our potential newbies, who are undoubtedly still visiting for the first time and reading, aren't able to register and ask for everyone's help and advice with things they are experiencing right now.. so, if you had a few words of wisdom, encouragement, advice, what would it be?.
i have a feeling someone i once knew may be watching...... my advice would be:-.
don't be afraid.. if truth is truth it will stand, if it is false it will fall.. you are among friends who will not judge or condemn you for daring to use your brain, open your mind and ask questions.
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I'll wave too!! Pub
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Ovation Guitar anyone?
by Simon ini used to play the guitar quite a bit but haven't practiced seriously for quite a few years (and left my guitar in the uk when we moved over here).. yesterday i decided i should get myself a guitar again so i popped into a music store and had a strum on a few.. the ovation guitars seemed really nice and not too expensive.
does anyone have one or have any experience of them?
i would love the electic one they do that can also sound acoustic but can't really justify spending so much so would probably get a regular wood / round-backed one.. thanks.
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Personally I find Ovations uncomfortable to play when you are just sitting - not standing using a shoulder strap (which is most of the time)
Soundwise it's a matter of taste and there are obviously some great ones out there.
I play a Takamine Natural EAN70C. It's awesome . . .
(Can't get link to work - you'll have to google it!)