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One might say "LIFE'S BEEN GOOD TO ME SO FAR", if one were Joe Walsh.
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Martin Freeman Sylvester Mc Coy Benedict Cumberbatch
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WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"Hello? Is there anybody in there?" -
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WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Seriously not it. This was the opening to U2's "VERTIGO." I loved seeing a trivia question once. "U2's song 'Vertigo' begins with the line 'Uno, dos, tres, catorce.' What does 'catorce' mean?" I busted out laughing. It's 14. The song begins, "1,2,3,14!" in Spanish. -
Man, it sure sounds like you've lived a good life....
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I saw that after posting my previous guess, but it's not fair to stack guesses.
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Offering that again? People have been offering Mike that chance for DECADES. He flees and declares everything insubstantial while fleeing. I'm not holding my breath either.
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The only difference would be the flavor of the candy offered from the van.
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You were out of it, but it was not out of you. You may have had lots of time TO clear your head, but instead you doubled-down on twi. Still plugged in.
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If your thinking really led you there, it was flawed. Refusal to even entertain the idea that you MIGHT have been wrong is not helping you. It's also not making your case stronger. The rest of us continue to learn things. You're proud of halting at 1998. You missed a LOT.
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BWA-HA-HA! Your entire history here has been "making trouble." Either you did it intentionally, or you had no idea that you were making trouble the entire time- which calls your sanity into question. Whenever any of us tried to engage in regular discussion, even recently, you went into another advertisement or refused to discuss. The only part you SEEM to want to change is you being corrected and refuted all the time. Ok, so, we've understood what happened at twi, and moved on with our lives. You're trying to reconstruct twi hippie-era experiences, complete with cluelessness about the problems (like the deceptions, rapes...) And WE are "living in the past too much." I think you seriously overestimate your credibility on both sides of the divide. Only, we will actually level with you face-to-face. twi will laugh behind your back.
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You are "a bit suspicious"??? That's business as usual at twi. That's BEEN business as usual for twi for more than a decade. And you want to pretend that people at the GSC don't know what's going on- but you know....
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With few if any exceptions, we'd like to see everyone delivered from the curse of twi. If twi closed up tomorrow, we'd celebrate and roll out the red carpet for the survivors, to help them heal up and help them understand what happened, and help them move on to other places and groups. That you see a conflict of interest here is your problem. The majority of posters here have moved on with their lives without twi. We consider those people "GSC SUCCESS STORIES." We're perfectly happy with 100% of twi survivors ALL moving on with their lives and twi becoming a historical footnote. We aren't getting PAID to oppose twi. It won't be too hard to find other ways to occupy our time. We want twi to change, but we're realistic. All the posturing is just reorganizing the deck chairs at the most. "Partial solutions" are imaginary, and results will be as well. Feel free to spend all your free time on them, if you want.
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Part of the problem here was that vpw's pfal was all over the map here. If you took "Living Victoriously", vpw said, in nearly each session, "There is a time for all things, but there is a thing for all times, and that is" and each time he said that, it was a completely different thing. He seemed to have been trying for a laugh rather than actually trying to impart some useful information. It would not surprise me if he was poking fun at his OWN tendency to blow up his own explanations by changing what things meant. I mean, if one understands material and then explains it, the explanations all remain consistent- and anything that follows will fit in with the previous explanations. Only people who don't understand something will end up with explanations that don't connect. Naturally, we then have people follow along to connect unrelated concepts and claim all of it was correct. It's like those people who analyzed the Beatles' songs. So the Beatles then did songs like "I Am the Walrus" and watched people try to make sense out of the senseless. So, in pfal, vpw said that God is Spirit, and that was consistent. But the rest of the sentence changed- "and God can only give that which He is" "and God can only communicate with what He is" and finally we got the chart you mentioned. To those who are paying attention, it's obvious he was improvising and pretending he understood all that at the time. Naturally, there will always be someone who insisted he was right each time, and somehow all of that actually made sense, and the problem is US.
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"The Great Outdoors."
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Is there any chance pfal is special and endorsed by God?
WordWolf replied to WordWolf's topic in About The Way
Happy New Year, everyone, and may we all be freed of delusions in the coming year! -
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WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
I'm hoping this isn't considered obscure- the band sure isn't..... "Uno, dos, tres, CATORCE!" -
Will Smith Wild Wild West Kenneth Branagh
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Well, John Candy passed away in 1994. (I can check that without checking any of his roles.) So, It's unlikely the movie takes place after that (with him in archival footage.) Brent Spiner got famous in the 80s and got roles in the early 1990s. With these as the best-known actors, this can't be a Star Trek film. (Patrick Stewart's better known than the last 2 people he mentioned.) These are the best-known actors in the movie, which is what's stumping me. Any chance this was a remake of "1776"?
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Right. He was the screaming teacher that seemed to care a lot. Sally Kellerman and Rodney Dangerfield had some cool moments bantering as well. Your turn.