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Tom Petty? That's all I've got.
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Apollo 13. George
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You got it too soon. I was going to use this iconic photo of Lynda Carter: George
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He-Man! And the Masters of the Universe! Concerning the opening, I thought it was grossly unfair for Prince Adam to explain the origin, and then, immediately after that, to punch me! I just sat there listening to his story, and he punches me! WTH?
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Based on the specific level of confusion, I can say the following. 1) I have not heard this album. 2) I have not heard this song. 3) I have heard this style somewhere, so I probably am at least a little familiar with the artist in question. That's as far as I can get, and I might be very wrong- could be the Killers or the Verve Pipe or something.
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Bill Paxton Gary Sinise Ed Harris
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"What I believe. I believe that every man should put his woman on a pedestal- so he can look up her dress. I believe that THE BATTLE OF THE NETWORK STARS should be fought with guns..... (etc)" - Steve Martin ======================================= Three teams- CBS, NBC and ABC, all based on who was in shows currently airing. But I always liked to watch the "Simon Says" segment. I remember a member of the public who won- by not refusing to step into the pool. He got dunked and won the round. Other than being on national TV, I don't know if he won anything. This was a good question.
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Thanks Nathan. That comment has some intriguing insight. Would love more if anyone has any.
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So, I am going to put up something that was from an album that reached the top 10 on the Billboard 200 from 1999. The song reached #17 on the Billboard's Rock tracks. The artist, in my opinion, has never been fully embraced by mainstream media as far his entire catalog is concerned. Known for their many hits and at least two Greatest Hits albums to their credit, most of this bands music hasn't featured that much on national mainstream radio. Their hits have and are only played on the radio, but not so much their multi-layered music catalog. So, I'm putting this song up to see if it gets any bites, but if it doesn't I won't keep it up for very long. Well, she was standing by the highway In her boots and silver spurs Gonna hitchhike to the yellow moon When a Cadillac stopped for her And she said, "Hey, nice to meet you, are you goin' my way?" Yeah, that's when it happened The world caught fire that day
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This was Kinks, Twentieth Century Man Another soon.
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This show was not a series in the traditional sense, although nineteen roughly semi-annual episodes aired over a period of twelve years. One might describe this show as demonstrating people in unaccustomed roles. Most people appeared on the show once or twice. Notable exceptions were Gabe Kaplan and Robert Conrad. Occasionally, members of the cast played "Simon Says." I remember one particularly skilled player finally getting beaten when the master of ceremonies said, "Simon says, 'Hold your breath.'" "Let it out." George
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Revelation and Impartation Manifestations
Nathan_Jr replied to Joe Maslow's topic in Matters of Faith
Have you tried using a VPN to bypass any possible geo restrictions? Just a thought. -
Revelation and Impartation Manifestations
Joe Maslow replied to Joe Maslow's topic in Matters of Faith
I took all the Classes and ss far as Knowing when "God is talking to you" part... that's the hardest. John Lynn did some teaching about it too called "Is That You God?", that was published in The Way Mag and his TWI Book called "Will the real you please remain standing". I think the main part is overcoming the "gospel of faith" thinking in this area too. But I would like to learn how to really "Receive revelation" from God, I know it is a big deal, but it should exist more authors than just Leonard, Wierwille, Bullinger and all the guys from Splinter groups. Thanks for all your efforts. -
Clint Howard Night Shift Shelley Long George
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He connects..Going...Going...GONE! You're up. George
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Revelation and Impartation Manifestations
WordWolf replied to Joe Maslow's topic in Matters of Faith
This is strange. I can't get through directly. Whenever I try "Down for everyone or just me", it confirms the site is down (including right now, both ways.) I tried 4 other website checkers, and all 4 say it's up right now. https://www.isitdownrightnow.com/ctcoftexas.com.html https://notopening.com/site/ctcoftexas.com https://downinspector.com/check/ctcoftexas.com https://tools.iplocation.net/is-it-down Unsure why one of them, plus myself, are having trouble getting in if all the rest are not. -
Animal House Kevin Bacon Apollo 13
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Wild swing here.... "Gary Oldman"?????
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It seems familiar, but nothing is clicking so far.
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I didn't say "too mechanical", I wrote "a very mechanical view of how it all 'worked'" Reducing the spiritual life, "pneumatikos", to lists and behavioral exercises is counter productive. PFAL and VPW's teachings were an assemblage of many influences and sources, including the positive-thinking movement (Peale, Hill, Carnegie) and others he ran across like Glenn Clark (who was influenced by Frank Rawlins) and all of the Camps and "advance/retreats" that were cropping up. There's a huge range of material he gathered from that includes B G Leonard and Bullinger, and others from whom he gathered the majority of his form and structure of class teaching. (parts of PFAL resemble scaled down portions of the book "How to Enjoy the Bible", etc. etc. etc. etc) PFAL and VPW's products were assemblages of the work of many others that he repackaged and marketed as his own. He was a product of the new-age, positive thinking movement too, the Glenn Clarks (camps, "advances", levers or prayer, athletes of the spirit were all areas he had done work in), and writers like Carnegie, Peale, Hill, and others. To the extent I knew him for 17 years and worked for him for 7 I would say from my point of reference I learned him to be a mix of intentions, goals and motives, and not all bad ones or misguided. He was however singular and self promoting in his work so he never went beyond that, he wasn't exceptionally visionary, he was tied too much to the past and his own interests. His most interesting ideas never got off the ground or accomplished, and that's not to say they were "his" ideas or original, simply that there were some things he discussed doing back in the last 60's and early 70's that he never put effort into accomplishing. Once I saw that they weren't going to happen, I began to lose specific interest in devoting time and effort to to the Way's work. But that was me, and it was always a "work in progress". The original question asks about "revelation" and "impartation" "manifestations. The manner in which VPW teaches those in the Advanced Class starts with a categorical organization and they're broken out in sections. Beyond that as an exercise to learn them, I would never think of them that way - life is too fast, too spontaneous, too much happening at once. The spirit is both quick and powerful, and eternally efficient.
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songs remembered from just one line
Human without the bean replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"Lookin' out at the road rushin' under my wheels" -
I'm surprised a wee bit, I thought this was in your wheelhouse waysider. WordWolf may know this. I wait another day before I reveal.