about 12 years ago I had to work with a df'd guy. He said "I don't have to worry about Armageddon, my God is a God of love, he's not going to torture me for eternity. I'm just going to sleep in the ground."
My reply- "Oh ok, that's nice."
one society thing that drives me crazy is trying to scare us by quoting the scripture about one who knows the truth and leaves is worse off than others who have never known the truth.. question: if every non-jw is going to die at armageddon, how can someone who leaves be worse off?
are they going to die more than the others?.
nice lips brooke
about 12 years ago I had to work with a df'd guy. He said "I don't have to worry about Armageddon, my God is a God of love, he's not going to torture me for eternity. I'm just going to sleep in the ground."
My reply- "Oh ok, that's nice."
like white on rice
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that clip was from the swimming pool, wasn't it?
that blond was hot. up until then, I didn't think it was possible to abuse myself during a murder scene in a movie
i was surprised at the number of people who popped in with running advice for vitty.
i didn't realize we had so many runners on board here.
i'm getting ready for my first triathlon next month and find myself wondering if we have any triathletes around here..... i have wanted to complete a tri ever since i ran the 1/2 marathon portion on a tri relay 1/2 ironman in 2003. i've shied away from them because the swim totally freaks me out.
Right here, before I joined the army, shortly after I left the BORG, I did about 7 or 8 triathlons. I found strenuous exercise great therapy for my exit. The longest one I did was the Hyannis Sprint I in Cape Cod, MA. 1/4 mile swim, 10 mile bike, 5 mile run. I did the Block Island Triathlon 4 consecutive years, 1/4 mile swim, 7 mile beach run, 8 mile bike. I also did a biathlon, 5 mile run, 20 mile bike in Rhode Island a few years back. I couldn't get a time on that one, though, because there was no support from police and a few people got hit by cars while on the bike portion. No joke. The race actually ended while I was on the bike portion. But there's nothing like crossing the finish line.
I did a couple marathons too, back in 98 and 99. Good stuff. One of those things, once you leave the borg, you realize that you haven't done shit in your life. Crossing the finish line of a long race quickly erases that. You get addicted though. I could go on forever.
malheureusement, oui, un americain doit les montrer un victoire.
it's funny, everyone thinks he was the greatest rider who ever lived. Everyone seems to forget Eddie Merckx - 'The Cannibal'-who won 525 races in his lifetime, the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, and World Championship in one year (1974), and even won a Tour de France in all categories (yellow-overall, green-sprinter, polka-dot- climber). As great a rider as Lance was, no one will ever be BETTER THAN EDDIE.
Hey Celia, where did you get that pic?
I just received the Bridgitte Bardot DVD collection. She looked pretty good in Don Juan,(as campy as it was), but that was 1973.
Anyone know if she's still alive?
we moved nearly 2 years ago, quite a way from our old hall, and only attended our new hall for 6 months before we started to fade.
so we have never had a elders visit and we didnt have time to make friends, so our fade has been very successful here.. the only problem is, my family dont know we dont go anymore, which is a problem when they visit, cos we have to get around the "are we going to the meeting when we visit?
" we have managed to get around it one way or another .
Cut all ties, I say. Burn those bridges. You know those friendships are going to end, why not be the one responsible for it? Cut to the chaser, change your number and never call them again.
the enemy is invisible.
there are no rules.
they wear no uniform.
Pole is getting warmer...
I sometimes wonder if these people funding the insurgency really believe all that religious b.s. True, they have their mullahs and imams to help indoctrinate the younger ones into suicide attacks, but yes, this is all a "smokescreen." The religious conotations on all these attacks are bogus. Iraq is a Muslim country, yes. Practicing, no.
It's funny to watch how these young people try to participate in attacks who haven't been indoctrinated fully. They are seriously let down when the payday does not come, and they wind up in jail.
Funny, this stuff rings a familiar bell. Large quantities of money, indoctrination, being let down. Sounds like the BORG, but on a much larger and more intense scale.
the enemy is invisible.
there are no rules.
they wear no uniform.
Don't let FOX news fool you. The sky is NOT falling.
As far as Jihad, it does not exist. There is no such thing as Jihad. These no-talent ass clowns are in it for the money, that is it. It is that simple. How do I know? Look at the flag.