FMZ,
I agree.
It's NOT the fact that the FCC came down on Stern.
We knew that was going to happen.
But for Clear Channel not to stand up for him is crazy.
I stand up to my employees for the stupidest things. SOMETIMES, even if they are in the wrong.
He's going to kick some ass.
Con
Confucious
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Howard Stern set free...
by Confucious inhoward stern is leaving clear channel because they didn't stand up to him when the fcc gave them presure.
so in 2006, howard stern will go to satelite radio.
my opinion first and then the quote... .
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Howard Stern set free...
by Confucious inhoward stern is leaving clear channel because they didn't stand up to him when the fcc gave them presure.
so in 2006, howard stern will go to satelite radio.
my opinion first and then the quote... .
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Confucious
Ok,
Howard Stern is leaving Clear Channel because they didn't stand up to him when the FCC gave them presure.
So in 2006, Howard Stern will go to Satelite Radio.
My opinion first and then the quote...
"You made millions from this man's talent. Stick by him."
Clear Channel didn't.
So here we go... Here is Howard Stern's quote.
"The FCC ... has stopped me from doing business," Stern said during his on-air announcement. "Clear Channel, you (expletives), I will bury you." -
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I need stories of W.T. related suicides/attempts for discussion w/ daughter
by hubert inmy wife and i are having discussions with our bible study daughter lately, and she is getting together at our house with our other daughter who is not involved with j.w.
's, tonight.
she says she wants to see all of us, and have pizza together for supper.
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Confucious
Hubert,
Due to the WT, I have considered suicide several times.
But the last time (about a year ago), I actually had the police come to my home.
Hate to go on and on about this...
I'm moving on.
But the bottom line is this:
I FINALLY learned to love myself. And finally learned to BE LOVED by Jesus.
Thank GOD.
When NOBODY else, and I mean elders, Circuit Overseesrs, or any other person helped me.
One did... the Living Christ.
PLEASE understand that what I say is real.
Thank GOD that I moved on from all of this...
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Were there any fake/weird etc etc bookstudies you knew of?
by badboy in.
i read last week that one person knew it was a lot of cr*p the book study he was doing,but he didn't say as he didn't want to offend.. any comments?.
badboy of the inquiring mind class.
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Confucious
I'm friends with the Prince's inner circle (Larry Graham, etc.)
Anyway, after spending a weekend with Prince and his wife, I had all good news to tell.
Stuff about Prince giving his first talk and all that.
I THOUGHT it would be an encouraging thing to tell everyone about after the bookstudy.
But evidentaly, no one could give a SH!T.
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Nuts.
Lol on the tired congregation.
It's the Head Elder that dictates it.
I was in a cong where the Head Elder and his Head Elder Wife reveled in the thought of "being tired."
He felt you needed to work yourself in the ministry to exhaustion.
Mostly, I always felt that it was a matter of the "disfiguring the face" when you're fasting deal.
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Interesting conversation with a well known Elder in Brooklyn
by pratt1 inon my way home last night from work i ran into a prominent elder from brooklyn.
this guy is always featured at circuit assemblies and his family was presented as the model witiness family in the 80's.
well imagine my shock and surprise when i realized that this dub had just bought a lottery ticket.
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Confucious
Hahaha. Good one Johnny
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Interesting conversation with a well known Elder in Brooklyn
by pratt1 inon my way home last night from work i ran into a prominent elder from brooklyn.
this guy is always featured at circuit assemblies and his family was presented as the model witiness family in the 80's.
well imagine my shock and surprise when i realized that this dub had just bought a lottery ticket.
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Confucious
Sorry for that last post here... I meant to start a new thread.
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A rare individual...
by Confucious inhey guys, .
this guy is an amazing individual.
his name is ricardo mayorga, a boxer.
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Confucious
Hey guys,
This guy is an amazing individual.
His name is Ricardo Mayorga, a boxer.
He boxed a legend the other night. A man called Felix Trinidad. Felix (Tito), who is a man that beat Oscar De La Hoya.
Anyway. NOT trying to make everything into some life changing illustration LIKE we used to do in The Truth (tm)/
But this is a man FULL of GUTS.
Anyway, here's the Article...
Mayorga Says He is Hanging Up His Gloves
By Sugar Lee Santiago
(October 5, 2004)
After putting on one of the more gutsy performances in recent memory with his eighth-round stoppage loss to Felix Trinidad Saturday, Ricardo Mayorga told Edgar Tijerino, a reporter from the Nicaraguan daily newspaper, La Prensa, that he will no longer continue fighting.
"I'm not going to continue boxing. I am retiring. I have thought about it and discussed it with my family, so it's serious."
Ricardo 'El Matador' Mayorga made this statement toEdgard Tijerino, reporter for La Prensa, El Diario de los Nicaraguenses, in front of Mario Arce, Luis León, brother Jaime and attorney Tony González. The reported conversation took place in New York City, shortly after Mayorga was released from Bellevue Hospital.
"They all know since early on, but I am just now making it public. I simply don't want to continue, and I don't need to continue. I have enough resources, I'm going to get involved in some businesses, and I left a good impression in my last fight. They are going to remember me as somebody brave, that never asked for a truce and who knew how to fight in every instance."
When reminded that he is too young to make such a drastic decision, Mayorga replied, "This is the time to do it. I feel that God is advising me to do it, and He is my great friend.
"Money is important but not essential. I know this loss doesn't close doors for me, but I don't want to continue. It's too big of a sacrifice, and I have been fighting since I was 11 years old, so at age 31 I am looking for peace."
Mayorga was then asked about his legal problems in Nicaragua... Are you going to travel back to Nicaragua to face the accusation against you?
"Of course. I don't run in the ring, or in life. I am going to face the situation because I know I am not guilty. Enough. No more. No more. I am leaving boxing..." -
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Interesting conversation with a well known Elder in Brooklyn
by pratt1 inon my way home last night from work i ran into a prominent elder from brooklyn.
this guy is always featured at circuit assemblies and his family was presented as the model witiness family in the 80's.
well imagine my shock and surprise when i realized that this dub had just bought a lottery ticket.
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Confucious
Hey guys,
This guy is an amazing individual.
His name is Ricardo Mayorga, a boxer.
He boxed a legend the other night. A man called Felix Trinidad. Felix (Tito), who is a man that beat Oscar De La Hoya.
Anyway. NOT trying to make everything into some life changing illustration LIKE we used to do in The Truth (tm)/
But this is a man FULL of GUTS.
Anyway, here's the Article...
Mayorga Says He is Hanging Up His Gloves
By Sugar Lee Santiago
(October 5, 2004)
After putting on one of the more gutsy performances in recent memory with his eighth-round stoppage loss to Felix Trinidad Saturday, Ricardo Mayorga told Edgar Tijerino, a reporter from the Nicaraguan daily newspaper, La Prensa, that he will no longer continue fighting.
"I'm not going to continue boxing. I am retiring. I have thought about it and discussed it with my family, so it's serious."
Ricardo 'El Matador' Mayorga made this statement toEdgard Tijerino, reporter for La Prensa, El Diario de los Nicaraguenses, in front of Mario Arce, Luis León, brother Jaime and attorney Tony González. The reported conversation took place in New York City, shortly after Mayorga was released from Bellevue Hospital.
"They all know since early on, but I am just now making it public. I simply don't want to continue, and I don't need to continue. I have enough resources, I'm going to get involved in some businesses, and I left a good impression in my last fight. They are going to remember me as somebody brave, that never asked for a truce and who knew how to fight in every instance."
When reminded that he is too young to make such a drastic decision, Mayorga replied, "This is the time to do it. I feel that God is advising me to do it, and He is my great friend.
"Money is important but not essential. I know this loss doesn't close doors for me, but I don't want to continue. It's too big of a sacrifice, and I have been fighting since I was 11 years old, so at age 31 I am looking for peace."
Mayorga was then asked about his legal problems in Nicaragua... Are you going to travel back to Nicaragua to face the accusation against you?
"Of course. I don't run in the ring, or in life. I am going to face the situation because I know I am not guilty. Enough. No more. No more. I am leaving boxing..." -
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Interesting conversation with a well known Elder in Brooklyn
by pratt1 inon my way home last night from work i ran into a prominent elder from brooklyn.
this guy is always featured at circuit assemblies and his family was presented as the model witiness family in the 80's.
well imagine my shock and surprise when i realized that this dub had just bought a lottery ticket.
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Confucious
I'm trying to control myself here. But I tell you, my blood boils at times. NUF SAID.