I can resist anything but temptation.
this one has always been a favorite of mine
someone, in a thread a while back, mentioned that he thought oscar wilde was merely remembered because of his homosexuality, his conviction and jail sentence.
on line, there are many sites which feature quotes from this genius.
oscar wilde, the picture of dorian gray, 1891 the only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it.
I can resist anything but temptation.
this one has always been a favorite of mine
years ago, if a child did something wrong, he had a good spanking or some kind of harsh physical discipline.
even at the kingdom halls, they still teach this way of discipline.
i found this article on how to discipline your child correctly.
never, i was an angel till i moved out of my parents' house and they couldnt reach my booty to give me a spankin anymore
inclement weather ?
i remember having to wait until just about the last minute to call my bookstudy to tell them whether or not a meeting was being held or not.
and these poor people hoping to enjoy a legitimate meeting off would be told by the elders whether they were expected to go or not.
You shoulda transferred over to a different (farther away) group
if i wasn't 8 at the time, i probably would have
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http://your.name.here.youarelame.com/
just add a name to the url.... http://attention.governing.body.youarelame.com/.
cmon...that ninja turtle rap is cool as hell and you know it!
(the first musical purchase i ever made was a cassette tape of vanilla ice...and i brought it in to my third grade class one time so we'd have music with our end of the year pizza party...i was soooooo cool...!)
inclement weather ?
i remember having to wait until just about the last minute to call my bookstudy to tell them whether or not a meeting was being held or not.
and these poor people hoping to enjoy a legitimate meeting off would be told by the elders whether they were expected to go or not.
rocketman..what's even worse, the people that lived across the street from us went to the same bookstudy, as did another family that lived one block away...we witnesses were taking over the joint!!!! :P
hey folks, just thought i'd let you all in on a little bit of some local toronto happenings here.
this weekend: august 9, 10, and 11th, is toronto's annual beer festival.
it's located on the historic fort york site (bathurst & lakeshore blvd.).
Detroit is not too far from Detroit
hehehe.....
dr pawlowski from wroclaw university, poland, has found that the perfect height ratio to find your ideal partner.
aparently the man should be 1.09x taller than the woman.
this would give my ideal partner height at 5ft, which more than half of my girlfriends have been!!!.
only 25% of women achieve orgasm through "normal intercourse"
hoooly schmoly, are you serious?!?! jeez, i feel lucky now.
jess, maybe if you tell your guy about that little statistic, he might feel better. in my experience, men just want to feel *needed*, like there's something they can do for you that you can't do for yourself. (or maybe i just date guys with hero complexes, i don't know :P) so maybe he's feeling just as frustrated as you are because he feels there's something 'wrong' with the way he's doing things? have you guys talked openly about it?
just my two cents....good luck girl...
inclement weather ?
i remember having to wait until just about the last minute to call my bookstudy to tell them whether or not a meeting was being held or not.
and these poor people hoping to enjoy a legitimate meeting off would be told by the elders whether they were expected to go or not.
when i was a kid we lived next door to the people who hosted our bookstudy. missing was never an option.
now, you might be wondering why a 26 year old guy like me would start a thread about experiencing a dilemma with having children later in life.
sure, i know i'm still relatively young and, for all i know, could have a kid before i'm thirty (i currently have no children.....that i know of anyway want to have children -- for a long time!
just last year i got out of the jws.
personally, i won't even think of having children till i'm in my thirties. my mom had me when she was nineteen and then popped out three more kids in rapid succession after that. she is a great mom and she never complains about it, but i know she missed out on a lot of opportunities and all of her youth to be a mother. i'm sure she regrets not being able to finish college and things like that. your twenties are all about exploration imo, and having kids young makes that all much more difficult.
and being a young parent doesnt always help you better relate to your offspring...my dad is only 19 years older than me, and he was an awful inept parent who's even less mature than i am, and we barely even speak. maybe if he'd had a chance to sow some wild oats, he's have stuck around to be a decent parent. just my opinion.
i'm new here and just wanted to say hello to everyone.. i walked away a few years ago, i just couldn't believe the new light on the generation they are forcing on .
teaching people.
i also got burned - out on all the gossip and the other social garbage.
welcome prudence!! :):):)