-
Posts
4,141 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
1
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Calendar
Gallery
Everything posted by Abigail
-
deleted by Abigail [This message was edited by Abigail on January 09, 2003 at 3:04.]
-
deleted by Abigail [This message was edited by Abigail on January 09, 2003 at 3:13.]
-
delted by Abigail [This message was edited by Abigail on January 09, 2003 at 3:14.]
-
deleted by Abigail [This message was edited by Abigail on January 09, 2003 at 3:12.]
-
Anybody ever hear of deep fried hot dogs?
Abigail replied to RottieGrrrl's topic in Health, Wellness, and Fitness
According to my New Jersey born Kaisersushiverbalkint84, they are not breaded. Just drop your hot dog of choice into a vat of hot fat. If you want a real treat, I saw on the news that deep fried twinkies are a real treat too. To every man his own truth and his own God within. -
Thanks for clearing that up Rafael, uh, I think. lol So now I'm back to my uncertainty about the origin of VPW's "ministry", though I have little doubt about the long term effects of it. However, it is a relief to know I was not so totally blind and hungry that I missed something as blatant as that red flag. To every man his own truth and his own God within.
-
deleted by Abigail [This message was edited by Abigail on January 09, 2003 at 3:09.]
-
"deleted by Abigail [This message was edited by Abigail on January 09, 2003 at 3:16.]
-
Cya, Glad you are having a good life. Mine, likewise is very good, so why should I fix it if it isn't broken? Why should I change the way I am living my life now and master PFAL, if I am happy with my life the way it is? To every man his own truth and his own God within.
-
Cya, Why don't I master PFAL? How about for starters because I simply have no interest in "mastering it". PFAL is not God, nor The Word of God. VPW is not Jesus Christ, the son of God, nor in my not so humble opinion, a representative of God. If God wants to teach me something, He is perfectly capable of doing so. I don't need you to tell me what to do, neither does God. "UNDERSTANDING AND THE "SPIRITUAL" UNDERSTANDING, PFAL HAS BOTH. SAME WORDS, DIFFERENT UNDERSTANDING. ONLY BY MASTERING IT WILL YOU BE ABLE TO DISCERN THE DIFFERENCE." Oh goody, as if there weren't enough religions and denominations within religions, now we can have different denominations of TWI arguing over the interpretation of VPW's works too. Just what the world needs. So here's my question for you......... Why don't you focus a little more on your own life instead of telling us what to do? To every man his own truth and his own God within.
-
I saw the post regarding Howard Allen and the pool game. I asked Kaisersushiverbalkint84 about it because he has spent about 10 years playing in pool halls. More than likely, given the time this story supposedly took place, the big gambling game was straight pool (14.1 to the purists). The game involves shooting all the balls until the cue ball and an object ball are left on the table. The object is to make the last ball from the previous rack and continue shooting, which is how you get 15 balls. To every man his own truth and his own God within.
-
will you email me sometime? I have a question for you. Abigail0900@yahoo.com Thanks for sharing your story. I think it is helpful for others to see they are not alone. To every man his own truth and his own God within.
-
Your favorite Thankgiving memories?
Abigail replied to Linda Z's topic in Greasespot Holidays, Holydays and Heydays
When I first saw this post, I thought most of my Thanksgivings were pretty much alike and there was not one that stood out above another. Then I remembered Thanksgiving of 1990. Usually Thanksgiving is spent at my cousin's house with all of our extended family present. However, during this year my mom had been diagnosed with cancer and she was nearing the end. We all knew it was probably going to be her last Thanksgiving and we were praying she would hang on through Christmas. Shortly before Thanksgiving she ended up in the hospital and it didn't look like she was coming home again. We made arrangements with the Doctors to let her come home for a few hours and made a huge Thanksgiving feast at her house. It was our last one with her and I am thankful we were able to pull it together. To every man his own truth and his own God within. -
TWI/MUSIC/"WAY PROD EARLY DAYS"/THE BEAT GOES ON/ETC.....
Abigail replied to ChattyKathy's topic in Entertainment Archives
I think they can influence our emotions, for some that may be spirituality. For me, it is a part of it. Does that make it bad? I don't think so. It's all up to what you do with it. Sad music can help me cry when I need to. Angry music can help me rage when I need to. Happy music can help me celebrate when I need to. and so on............ To every man his own truth and his own God within. -
TWI/MUSIC/"WAY PROD EARLY DAYS"/THE BEAT GOES ON/ETC.....
Abigail replied to ChattyKathy's topic in Entertainment Archives
Did the music lead to the drugs? Or did the drugs lead to the music? Or are they both just byproducts of the generation? Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the LSD? To every man his own truth and his own God within. -
TWI/MUSIC/"WAY PROD EARLY DAYS"/THE BEAT GOES ON/ETC.....
Abigail replied to ChattyKathy's topic in Entertainment Archives
Funny you mentioned TWI and music. When my oldest was born, his dad told me I could no longer listen to anything but Ministry music when I was around him (which was all the time). I love music, it is very much a part of my life and self-expression. Ministry music never did appeal to me much. We went rounds on this issue, ultimately to leadership, who backed him up. Turned out my twig coordinator had once pulled a similar stunt with his wife. Ok, regards music, tv, influence on kids. My kids are 3 and 5, so I definitely do some censoring of what they see and listen to because they are not old enough to process the information and discuss it with any logic or understanding. As they get older, they will have more and more freedom to choose what they watch and listen to. I figure by the time they are pre-teens and most certainly teens, it will largely be up to them to choose what they want to watch and listen to. However, as a parent who wants to be involved in their lives, I will likewise watch and listen to what they are taking in. This way, if I feel it necessary, we can sit down and talk about the messages sent through the things they are viewing and listening to. Can music have a negative influence on kids? Sure, I suppose most anything can. What makes the difference is not censorship, but parent participation. p.s.....babies don't understand the lyrics to songs, so listening to Led Zepplin isn't going to harm a baby. Studies show they prefer the rhythm of rap though. p.s.s....nothing wrong with teaching a baby to sleep through the daily noise of living. To every man his own truth and his own God within. -
are not D cups with size 3 bottoms, even if they do have implants. I don't get the uproar over a VS fashion show. Don't any of you women wear lingerie anymore? Doesn't it make you feel more attractive? Is it degrading to a woman to feel like she is attractive? Showing off a beautiful woman is not degrading to women. What is degrading to women is stereotyping them. ie, assuming if a woman is pretty she must be dumb or if she occasionally dresses sexy she must be easy. Assuming a man won't be interested in or attracted to a woman who is less than model perfect is degrading to men. Yes there are men who only want one thing, at least for a short time in their teens and early 20's. Most men grow out of that and want something more than a pretty girl to hang on their arm....or other body parts. BTW Rottie, I may be wrong, but I am betting the information Mr. P-Mosh posted came directly from a Learning Channel show regarding human sexuality. I saw the show and that basically was the scientific explanations they gave. They also did spend some time on cultural differences in what people find attractive. To every man his own truth and his own God within.
-
Verb and I are about 4 hours outside of Chicago. We've been wanting to make the trip, this could be the perfect excuse. There are other fellow Greasespotters we could meet as well, if things pan out. If we could coordinate dates that would be cool. It will largely depend on Verb's work schedule, he tends to work two weekends on then have two off. To every man his own truth and his own God within.
-
Welcome to the cafe! No, it isn't a bed of roses on the outside. Life isn't a bed of roses anywhere. The difference for me is, on the outside I have a lot more freedom to make my bed the way I think it should be made. If you can do that within TWI and you are getting more good than bad from TWI, why leave? GSC is largely made up of ex-Wayfers but there are also a number of people who are still involved with TWI. Here we vent our anger and grief, share our stories and tears. We laugh, cry, love each other and sometimes hate each other. Welcome, have a cup of coffee on me. To every man his own truth and his own God within.
-
She went back to TWI, at least for a short time, about a year ago. To every man his own truth and his own God within.
-
they were doing well. When I left in 2000, which is when I last spoke with them, they were very supportive. Told me life on the outside is good. To every man his own truth and his own God within.
-
Last I knew he was in Michigan and still in but that information is a few years old. I will ask my ex-husband if he knows if they are still here. To every man his own truth and his own God within.
-
Hopeful, thanks for sharing! I was the dreaded middle child, which in a normal family is not always the best position to be in. My family was NOT a normal family! I played the role of the peacemaker. Always trying to get my mom and my siblings to stop fighting. Now to the next question at hand............. Yes, I think I am usually liked and respected by those I like and respect. However, I intentionally do not spend much time with those who do not like and respect me. Life is too short to waste it spending time with people who cannot see the value I see in myself.
-
can I comment? hehehe I will anyway. I have been learning in my communications class a little bit about the factors which contribute to how we see ourselves. One of these is how other people respond to us. Perhaps more accurately, how we interpret their response. Another factor is what other people tell us about ourselves. However, I think it is important for us to be able to look within ourselves and decide for ourselves if we love what we see. It can be a difficult process, especially if we see a lot of things we don't love. We then have to sort through those "unloveable" characteristics and decide which ones we can accept as a part of our imperfect humanness and which ones we want to change. Basing our self love solely on outside sources can become a self-destructive cycle. If we don't love ourselves we will tend to surround ourselves with those who will reaffirm the belief we are unloveable. BTW, for the record I think you are loveable.
-
I understand this to mean am I worthy of love. My answer here is yes, I am loveable. I suppose one could also look at this as am I able to love? Again, I would answer yes. And again those would be the intellectual answers. On an emotional level, the degree to which I feel I am worthy of love and the degree to which I am able to love are directly related to each other. On my average and good days, I am more capable of both. On the days that are not so good, I am less capable of both.