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doojable last won the day on November 27 2009
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I was sure I was right too.. but I'm so out of practice that I'm still thinking about it.
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The world accordion tug harp The World According to Garp
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I'll pop in and out. I don't really know where I fit in here, anymore. Thanks for the welcome. Twinky, Waysider - Thanks to you as well.
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Hey Girl, Good to know you've been writing. We need to catch up - again.
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Hey all, I haven't been here in a while. It's almost strange looking at all the old posts and seeing new and old names. I'm glad to see that there's more emphasis on living life instead of re-living twi. (That's a bad re-run scenario for sure.) It's funny how life goes - people are so fragile. I don't think we appreciate our human frailty near enough. If we did, we'd all be a lot kinder and more patient with each other. The next time you are all so sure that you are right and the other person is wrong and you must simply KNOW what they are thinking and why they did something... STOP... ... take the time to talk to the person. Don't just text, or post - Talk. We are human, flesh and blood. What makes us all think that this cyberspace we share has any sense of reality in it? It's so easy to judge someone when the only reality is the one we have built. (Have you ever thought that maybe, perhaps, you don't know the whole story?) BTW - this isn't about twi. It's not about anything more than me having to heal. As humans we sometimes fail to see that we are all living and struggling in this life together. We sometimes fail to see that hurt and pain and sadness can make us feel isolated. Have you ever considered that it is our struggles that truly unite us? Thanks for the ramble....
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Some people put the cart before the horse. Apparently JL doesn't mind putting the horse's arse before it's head and the announcing to everyone that that was how god intended it all along. Jeez. Why bother with him and his ilk? We've seen these morons come and go - maybe it's just entertainment.
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You would think that with all the circular reasoning he did he would have been dizzy. Maybe that's ultimately why he lost one eye. It was causing him to sin.
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Morals are man made? Who came up with that crock? ...OH! wait.... now I understand... johniam is back. Well.... let's see... morals? The subject is morals, right? The 10 Commandments - God's Revelation in the Old Testament The 10 Commandments are found in the Bible's Old Testament at Exodus, Chapter 20. They were given directly by God to the people of Israel at Mount Sinai after He had delivered them from slavery in Egypt: "And God spoke all these words, saying: 'I am the LORD your God… ONE: 'You shall have no other gods before Me.' TWO: 'You shall not make for yourself a carved image--any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth.' Is not being idolatrous a moral? Okay, maybe not. But there could be an argument made for loyalty being a moral. If that doesn't suit you, we'll call it good moral fiber - or character. THREE: 'You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain.' Whaddya think folks? I say yes - but I'll let you vote. FOUR: 'Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.' Vote. FIVE: 'Honor your father and your mother.' I'd call this a moral (And so would Jesus - but I digress.) SIX: 'You shall not murder.' Yep... sounds like a moral to me. SEVEN: 'You shall not commit adultery.' Uh-huh - moral... check! EIGHT: 'You shall not steal.' Yep. NINE: 'You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.' Don't lie about people - now if you don't think this is a moral, then don't get all uppity about falsehoods in the press or the dirty business of politics. If you're willing to blow this one off as "man-made" for VP, then you'd have to accept it everywhere else you encounter it. TEN: 'You shall not covet your neighbor's house; you shall not covet your neighbor's wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor's.' Coveting is tricky - because it has to do with the "I wanna's," It's more internal. BUT if you say this isn't a moral, then I can see how you'd condone der Victoid stealing money, homes, wives... whatever the heck he wanted. Those look like morals to me. But since johniam says that morals are really man-made, I'll just ignore them and go do as I please.
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twi isn't worth the time or the energy it would take to write what should be said. Why fan flames? All this angst only gets used to fuel the last few remnants of idiots "believers" to dig and and keep trying to move something that should move on it's own worth.
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There was a movie called "Like Water For Chocolate" We can call it "No Water With Dinner" (Not sure if it's still true, but there was a big cult teaching that we couldn't drink water with our meals.)
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How creative do you want to get?
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Why don't we just call it "Cornfield Follies" and be done with it? or "Corn Cult Follies" Or "HIGOOTWALTTAI" (How I Got Out of the Way and Lived To Tell About It" Or just call it The Next Thing" In the long run, does it matter? People will go because of the content.
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Now I see the cat! How cool! I have some Photoshop skills should they become needed or wanted. I might be able to design a logo should one be needed or wanted.
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The TWIt-less Diner? What about The Midnight Diner? We were all supposed to be greasespots by midnight. It would be a homage to this site and a further thumbing of the nose to the cult.
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But he played doct....