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now I see replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Gold coast slave ship bound for cotton fields, sold in a market down in new orleans. -
I knew it was Treasure Island, but couln't remember for the life of me it was Robert Lewis Stevenson.
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Casino....
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China Beach?
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hahahaha :lol: that's a good one Leafy!
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Anybody can be sued for anything, it costs virtually nothing to file a civil lawsuit, whether they will win is the question. Considering TWI is a known cult, outside of liabel-written defamation against an individual-which has to be proven as false, TWI has no legs to stand on, thousands of cases where they have been the abusers have come out in writing on this very website, I would think lawsuits would be anti-productive for them. This sounds like the same scare tactics they have used on so many for decades.
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David Di Sabatino has announced a possible chance for the Frisbee documentary to get a theater run in 2009 and also a reworking of the material, here's the email about it and his other documentary projects:
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Yes!!! .. On both counts, it is MASH, and Frank Burns did say the 2nd quote- You're up GSG!
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''A war is like when it rains in New York and everybody crowds into doorways, ya know? And they all get chummy together. Perfect strangers. The only difference, of course, is in a war it's also raining on the other side of the street and the people who are chummy over there are trying to kill the people who are over here who are chums.'' "I want foxholes there, there, there and there -- each one smartly dug. The kind of hole a man can throw himself into with pride. '' ''You've been pushing your stethoscope too far in your ears. I think it scratched your brain.''
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You are correct sir!
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If a clue doesn't get answered fast, I often get impatient, and keep giving more clues, sometimes I'm glad when someone takes a stab at it, anything to end the misery ....Also, GeorgeSG, keeps my feet to the fire when I get too loose with da rules, in a mentorish good way! GSG, Is it King of Queens?
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Wow, that sounds like a great party, we ended staying up way too late, there were fireworks in town at midnight that we had to see!!!
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I also think the way you left TWI also is significant in relation to the GS community and web board. Those who left on their own accord might not be as needy as those who were hurt by TWI before they departed. The residual and haunting feelings of guilt, of failure, betrayal, anger, and sorrow would be present if one was kicked out, M & A, or betrayed and abused by those in power. I literally felt as if my heart was torn out of me when I left, it felt like I was going through a divorce. I was on the outside for 20 years, even in a splinter group for some of those years, before I stumbled across GS and found the missing pieces of the puzzle. That was only 2 years ago...Is the GS still a viable resource? It still is for me, I still experience healing here, even to this day, hurt turns to anger, anger turns to peace. Those still in Wayland, are still regurgitating the rhetoric dogma their leaders are feeding them, they are in a place which is comfortable for them, and they are afraid of the devil who is in everything that isn't TWI. They may be a lost cause....Even so, we still hope that some will trickle out...I think that hope is what keeps GS here...More like a lighthouse sending it's beacon out to searching ships, and like a shepherd calling to it's lost sheep.
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OK...austin powers: the spy who shagged me?
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Bump..... Here's another LEAD story for the newcomers....
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Ok, here goes, but it may be too late since I'm posting this in the afternoon on New Year's Eve: Any kind of narrow sausage wrapped end to end in Philo dough, baked, then sliced to 2" lengths with a mustard based dip on the side, such as grainy mustard mixed with mayo and a bit of honey. Skewered shrimp on bamboo skewers glazed with your favorite sweet glaze or some apricot jam mixed with some soy sauce and vinegar, grilled, and pineapple chunks in between the shrimps is also complimentary. Sliced cucumbers about 1" thick, dig out a hole on one side with a melon baller, make sure it doesn't go all the way through to the other side, fill hole with Krab (immitation kind, or regular crab) mixed with some mayo, lemon, maybe some green onion slices. Toasted brioche or sourdough, cut out with a round biscuit cutter, place a mound of krab or small shrimp mixed with mayo, cream cheese or sourcream, diced celery, green onion, a dash of hot sauce, or old bay, top with a relish of diced mango, avocado, lemon or lime juice, with cilantro. (bell pepper or jalepeno diced can be nice flavor enhancement and colorful.) A warm crock pot filled with sweet and sour sauce and 'Lil Smokies. Sauce is made from a jar of heinz tomato chili sauce and grape jelly. Very quick and easy. Crock pot with with nacho cheese dip for nacho's or a crockpot with your favorite chile. Have a good party!!
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Consider her my gift to you GSG!
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3 pics need 3 names
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I got it now, thanks for the tip George, is it LAX? Definitely cancelled quickly, hard to make an airport manager's job seem glamorous, shoulda made the series about airplanes and pilots. :) Although the movie, The Terminal, directed by Speilberg and starring Tom Hanks, made the workings of an airport terminal rather entertaining.
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If this site required me to use my real name when posting, I would never have registered and have become a member. I would be ok with Paw knowing my name, but not anyone else that I haven't given my name to. Also, I feel arguements here would be far more personal if our real names were used. If Paw has already decided to put the board on read only status, it might be more constructive at this point to see if anyone or a group of people would be able to restart this forum at a new website. (edited for grammar)
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I am relatively new here, so I have no real experience with seeing this actual info offered that dmiller speaks of, the only thing I can liken it to was DWH's podcast and his other posts, other than that, I've read archival information, and gleaned information from a variety of different posters here. I think part of the problem is that some of the "oldsters" who've been here for years, even as far back as Waydale days, haven't continued to post their experiences in the current forums, they've already posted it, it's old news to them. Unfortunately for us newsters, some of that information is locked away on Waydale, or is rather hard to find here in the archives. I think this is part of the problem. Raf, your thoughts regarding requiring more than your login is something other web boards use to discourage trolls and nuisance posters. Sometimes a registration fee is required by credit card which requires some personal information disclosure to further discourage trolls. Some sites require this for just posting, some require it for reading and thread view access. I think reading privileges are good to keep open and would be better to encourage anonymity amongst defectors.
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Elle Fonze X
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It is Twilight, I just looked it up.....you're up sharon!