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ChattyKathy

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  1. My goodness Garth, did you not read the remainder of that paragraph. I thought it clearly defined I was speaking of all, how did you pick out of it I was favoring a Christian perspective? red=color/race/etc agnostic=anyone/Christian/Islam/etc And your assumption I was calling an agnostic a pathetic minded person was assumed! Certainly not stated! And if you go into a movie some day without a clue they were going to preach to you in it and it catches you completely unawares please do tell me that movie. I would be interested in knowing I was wrong in assuming you would have a clue of its intent before entrance into the theater. Do re-read me will you, and for goodness sake take it as it was stated not as you somehow assumed I said it....geez!
  2. Fun song. I can't add more because I had looked, but you knew that. Good day to all!
  3. So what do you think? Is it appropriate to restrict a movie (PG vice G rating) because it is too religious? That defining base makes a case in point for many a pathetic state of mind being encouraged across the board if you are red or agnostic, it seems to know no barriers, we all take in, some hold onto rather dependently, varying aspects of beseeching us to compromise yet a bit more in the substance of what enables us to see it thru the next day in such an insane environment at times. GarthP2000 Yesterday, 10:03 AM ... if you are red or agnostic Huh? Garth, were you asking me what I meant seriously as I assumed you to be joking. If not: red or agnostic=all inclusive
  4. the way of moonshine hills in new knock hollow, TN. IS so proud to announce the new profiteer and medium for dr. v.p. bailey. sir johnigotout...please speak through him if you need help from me, But PAY ME. VISA CARD..CHRIS QUEER
  5. I know because I looked and it has some interesting answers actually.
  6. While what you say makes sense I doubt there would be many movies that didn't pretty much give a clue as to the intent before you went in. A movie with some skin could be the same movie without the skin. How would you know what they used to add dimension to the characters like sex or language if not told. Religion is not well hidden generally. And Geo and Mark, I have enjoyed your interaction. :)
  7. Goey, I took the liberty of reply to you even though to Roy. I knew you wouldn't mind. Zena, that was very heart touching. Godspeed all things tender and good your way. I know where you hang out dude! :)
  8. One last thing before I'm gone. That was funny Mr. OMalley. But I fear I've gotten older as some of those things that entertain our children give me the willies. :blink:
  9. I don't think I've woken with that song on my mind. But it's quite adorable. (as to answers.... you accidentally left them in the link)
  10. So what do you think? Is it appropriate to restrict a movie (PG vice G rating) because it is too religious? That defining base makes a case in point for many a pathetic state of mind being encouraged across the board if you are red or agnostic, it seems to know no barriers, we all take in, some hold onto rather dependently, varying aspects of beseeching us to compromise yet a bit more in the substance of what enables us to see it thru the next day in such an insane environment at times. The answer would be NO. And if that is the case, should that categorization apply solely to evangelical movies or to Christian movies or to movies that advocate any religion at all (too one-sided)? I'll answer that with an account of my life. My son while in elementary school came home and announced more American based honors that tied to God were being taken from the schools, although he was too young to fully understand what he was telling me. So the next year when he went to another school at 5th grade and was shown a movie as a literature class of burning witches at the stake and he'd been some spooked by it I could see by his arrival home that I could not contain myself and I went directly to the school. I spoke to the appropriate parties telling them I would not accept their taking away more of our rights as American Christians while being shown things about witchcraft as if that were unrelated to what they were taking away from us. I was pi$$ed. My face reddens as I recall the day. The reply to me was, yes we agree, the school board mandates we do, it is not by choice of the faculty. The answer is within acceptable moral standards already in place that have for the better part protected our children when we paid the big $ to sit and watch the movie should remain in place. As to if it relates to Christ or Paramahansa Yogananda who are they to judge? NOONE that is who! What about movies that advocate a non-theistic viewpoint (too one-sided)? It is impossible for anyone to reflect any subject/belief system et al accurately when confined to print/video/audio only. Because it only captures where that writer or artist is presently and we all know that can be in an uneducated perspective at times. Or one that is simply concealed due to other issues that cloud its true nature. I have looked into a couple things since leaving twi and learned what I had been taught about a certain thing and group was so contraire (I like the word, whether it fits or not) to the truth on the subject that I heard the Twilight Zone theme as I discovered it at times. The answer would be the same, if we ban one then we ban all or we dropkick the ban(d) wagon and stick to moral judgments universal in nature regardless race/creed/religion/nose rings or not. (I'm impossibly busy so if anyone did reply to me It's pretty likely it will be tonight before I could do the same)
  11. ChattyKathy

    Guitar Talk

    If someone didn't enjoy you it would be their loss I assure you my friend. :)
  12. Wish I could party with you! Happy Birthday!!!
  13. The vision of you guys makes me smile. And then Plots having to tell y'all to pipe down just topped it off. Thanks for taking us along. :) And Sushi, I still don't know who they are even after you told me. :unsure:
  14. I'd have to google it to know myself. :unsure:
  15. You like 50's rock and roll, any favorites or just the overall flavor of that period? Geo my friend, we must have grown up in different circles because that word was around more than that year dude. There was some nice violin playing in that, I don't recognize it though. I love that version, it must be one of the top songs when groovy is thought.
  16. ChattyKathy

    Guitar Talk

    What a most pleasant thing to listen to while the sun shines outside. It gives the day potential. FANTASTIC!!!!! I liked that other piece as well and my vision is seeing someone who can see it filling their need perfectly! :) Your voice doesn't sound like you've aged a day Socks.
  17. Yup, you have it Hiwayman. Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders. And SaintGeorge it was the mid 60's so where would that have put you? Your much younger than me I believe.
  18. Well I never came back with a movie or television show but here is a song I loved and if you didn't know my age you would from this period. HERE
  19. ChattyKathy

    Guitar Talk

    I'll have to let Rick provide the hairs :unsure: but I did bring this (below) which is the best I could think of, and she's a darn good guitar player. Although I don't care for her music usually, now her playing oh yes! You will have to tell me about that piece you last linked, I'll be honest and tell you I've missed weeks of this world here, would you please let me cheat and tell me. And as to how it's going and your welcome back (that was very nice), well I have new hope for the future. Now here is the picture for the female guitarist, but I don't think you'll find any hair.
  20. Beautiful! Thank you for bringing us that to enjoy.
  21. Hope, What a wonderful opportunity for you both. Have the greatest of times. Kathy
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