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I'm a bit concerned for central Texas because I know people who live there. People everywhere panic and raid the supermarkets at the report of bad weather. That concerns me less nowadays because A) we're comfortable cooking or just microwaving if we need to B) I have some supermarkets and places to buy food within 3 blocks C) My neighbors don't worry about hurricanes because they haven't come this way for quite some time, if ever So, we get heavy storms that leave within 12-24 hours depending on the severity, in the worse-case. As for the rest of you, stay careful out there.
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No, although you do know this actor.
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Joe Curran Jack Mitchell Marvin Lucas Eagle Thornberry Barry Fenaka Charlie Datweiler Ras Mohammed Lord Durant Max Graham Joe McGinnis Andy Mast Frank Mazzetti Dr. Sebastian Melmoth Mark Sheppard Jimmy Ryan Jocko Dundee Cornelius Vanderbilt Cmdr. Lou Donnelly Jack McDermott Spiro T. Edsel Roger Boisjoly Arnold Teague Matt Duffy John Marlan Poindexter Fred Ford Justin Maciah Ron Rudman Gus Charnley Jay Glass Belted Galloway Detective Erik Lönnrot Chief Orman Captain Green Moe Shrevnitz Mr. Whittle Lt. McEllwaine Dr. Herman Cromwell Buck Grotowski "Old Man" Jeremiah Wickles
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That's it. After Tommy's traumatic incident where he went "deaf, dumb and blind". he gained fame as a pinball wizard, and that led to his becoming a religious leader.
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Got it in one. Last time I did a round on Pokemon, this took about a week. I suspect you might be getting better at this.
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Ok, next movie. This movie's cast included Ann-Margret, Oliver Reed, and Jack Nicholson. The title character, among other things, becomes a religious leader sometime after becoming both crippled and a public figure.
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Joe Curran Jack Mitchell Marvin Lucas Eagle Thornberry Barry Fenaka Charlie Datweiler Ras Mohammed Lord Durant Max Graham Joe McGinnis Andy Mast Frank Mazzetti Dr. Sebastian Melmoth Mark Sheppard Jimmy Ryan Jocko Dundee Cornelius Vanderbilt Cmdr. Lou Donnelly Jack McDermott Spiro T. Edsel Roger Boisjoly Arnold Teague Matt Duffy John Marlan Poindexter Roger Boisjoly Arnold Teague Matt Duffy Fred Ford Justin Maciah Ron Rudman Detective Erik Lönnrot Chief Orman Captain Green Moe Shrevnitz Mr. Whittle Lt. McEllwaine
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True. Raf can rejoin us when life permits. Next one. This animated series has been wildly successful, and has been going for something like 20 years- and, AFAIK, is still ongoing. Like a number of successful cartoons down the years, it began as a tie-in to a line of toys. This one even made the jump to theatrical releases!
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Yeah, Colonel Mustard and Wadsworth the Butler. You're thinking the movie would have gotten a better rating with some modifications to Yvette's outfit? Well, you're probably right.
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"The Vatican is a Bathhouse; they are all f--s"
WordWolf replied to oldiesman's topic in Matters of Faith
I agree, and I Timothy 2:5 really does clash with a lot of traditions as stated and as practiced. That having been said, it's rather shocking how little the current Pope relies on the "kiss my ring" stuff. He was surprised when he got in a line to wait, and people offered to bump him to the front of a line because he's the Pope, and so on. Frankly, I think he's better-qualified the more I see that sort of thing, and no, I don't think he's posturing, I think he really was standing in line and that was it, in his mind. Then again, there's quite a few cardinals and bishops who dislike his manner. Oldies, any chance whatsoever the laity can just have them tossed out and get some more humble leaders? (Sadly, I think the answer is "no.") -
"The Vatican is a Bathhouse; they are all f--s"
WordWolf replied to oldiesman's topic in Matters of Faith
The "swearing fealty" thing was my phrasing, not twi's. It's a bit too literate for twi as a whole. Perhaps if D@ve @rneson or someone like him was really a big part of twi, it would have been used (a founder of D&D/AD&D, he would have understood the concept just fine.) In effect, for many twi'ers, they acted as if their allegiance was sworn to twi, and it certainly was promoted that way by vpw and lcm- with "salt covenants" and so on, and stressing how one had to live up to them NO MATTER WHAT and how repugnant others were who left after taking one. For me, I was clear from Day One that my allegiance was to God and Jesus, and my allegiance to twi only reflected that- and was subject to change if an even better ministry appeared somewhere. (I said it, and I wrote it, more than once.) So, for me, leaving wasn't as traumatic, mentally, as it was for a lot of people. -
corp meeting when vpw was confronted with leader's sexual abuse
WordWolf replied to annio's topic in About The Way
If I get you right, LU, it was more a matter of "don't get caught and make us look bad" than a matter of "do what's right and avoid what's wrong." I agree. -
corp meeting when vpw was confronted with leader's sexual abuse
WordWolf replied to annio's topic in About The Way
LiftedUp, for the benefit of us reading your posts, PLEASE make some distinction between the quote and your post. You quoted Twinky, and wrote in the quote-box, and did nothing to indicate what was Twinky and what was you. With the current software, one thing I do is to do a quote-box like you did, then, below the box, move the parts I'm quoting, and put them in quotation marks. Then I reply separately below them before I repeat the steps. That way, everyone can find the original quote easily, and can see what the other poster said, and what I replied to. Another thing I do (less common) is to write in the quote-box. but put my words in boldface and brackets to separate them visually from the original quote. (I can also do all of that at once, which makes it a LOT easier to see the difference.) -
Joe Curran Jack Mitchell Marvin Lucas Eagle Thornberry Barry Fenaka Charlie Datweiler Ras Mohammed Lord Durant Max Graham Joe McGinnis Andy Mast Frank Mazzetti Dr. Sebastian Melmoth Mark Sheppard Jimmy Ryan Jocko Dundee Cornelius Vanderbilt Cmdr. Lou Donnelly Jack McDermott Spiro T. Edsel Roger Boisjoly Arnold Teague Matt Duffy John Marlan Poindexter
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"The Vatican is a Bathhouse; they are all f--s"
WordWolf replied to oldiesman's topic in Matters of Faith
In twi, I feel that Jesus was seriously de-emphasized, in order to emphasize people living now (us, but mostly vpw.) Even a temporal, earthly emperor would get more respect and notice than was given to him. I mean, even referring to him as "Lord" didn't mean much, because few people ever thought about what it meant to HAVE a "lord." I once replied to some trinitarians who seemed baffled about how one could have a "lord" who was not their "god." I said that to have Jesus as my lord meant that I'd sworn fealty to him. Even over the internet, I could almost swear I'd heard little light-bulbs going on over people's heads. THAT they understood. For a lot of twi and ex-twi people who claim adherence to the twi system, it's nothing at all like "swearing fealty to Jesus" or anything along those lines. Doing so takes away from the loyalty to some earthly leader who usurped Jesus' rightful place in the life of a Christian. -
For anyone who missed it, this round refers to "MORK AND MINDY." When Mork and Mindy married and had a kid, the kid was played by Jonathan Winters, of whom Robin Williams was a fan. There was a scene where both were improv- ing. They just kept the cameras rolling for close to an hour, and several minutes were used in the end.
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Yes. Got that one pretty fast.
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Oh, well. As always, keep me posted as to when new seasons begin.
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Ok, next movie. "Yvette, is there a little girls' room in the hall?" "Oui, oui, madame." "No, I just I wanna powder my nose." "Are you trying to make me look stupid in front of the other guests?" "You don't need any help from me, sir." "That's right!"
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Ok, name the actor who played the following roles..... Joe Curran Jack Mitchell Marvin Lucas Eagle Thornberry Barry Fenaka Charlie Datweiler Ras Mohammed Lord Durant Max Graham Joe McGinnis Andy Mast Frank Mazzetti
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That makes it a lot clearer. Live long and prosper, Raf.
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This SHOULD be easy, but my subconscious is NOT playing along right now.
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To make it official, the answer is "SCREAM." (Aaaaahhh!) The first movie.
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For the record, I'm not sure if Jay Silverheels is a "real Indian." "Iron-Eyes Cody" was Italian- but he lived as an Indian on a reservation for most of his life. So, that's up for interpretation.
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I'll try the more obvious "LEONARD NIMOY" first.