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Me too! When I was a sales rep I used to know where all the restaurants that made good liver & onions where. I would regularly get together with two other guys and we'd cook up liver & onions. Our wives would find other places to be. Hmmm. WE're all divorced now :P-->
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Demoted to corps alumni....and things are "better" now
Oakspear replied to skyrider's topic in About The Way
Uncle: Martindale was dropped from the Corps when they took away his status as clergy. -
I see ol' Tom Head-is-rocks is still region leader in "my" region. :D--> Hey, moron: I still don't think that the Trustees/Directors are leading "the ministry" in the right direction! (and ya know...I have no idea whether or not TWI has any presence here in Nebraska! - great prevailing impact guys!)
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Yeah L-hopper, you questions are fake, get yer soul figgered out! :D-->
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And what other job tells you how you can spend the money that they pay you?
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I distinctly remember Martindale saying regarding the full time decision that if it didn't work, and they had to go back to the Corps getting "secular" employment, the ministry would have failed. Fast forward to the announcement that the Corps was going off full time employment with TWI: the spin was not that there was any failure involved, in fact, it was God's will! Now the highly trained and spiritual Way Corps would be able to move the Word even greater than before since they would be out in the job market; people would hear the Word who otherwise might not because The Corps would be working! The biggest laugh was that Martindale was promoting that the Way Corps could easily move into middle management jobs due to their experiencve leading people. --> Now I know that some of you Corps grads were pretty smart and started your own sucessful businesses, or were professionals in your field. (and you guys lost out when, after dropping your career or business, you had to start all over again a few years later because "revelation changed") but there were a lot of Corps grads out there who couldn't think their way out of a paper bag, and some of these fine specimens were angling for management jobs!
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Raf: Thanks for holding the line on pizza integrity while I was otherwise occupied. Somebody has to maintain proper standards! And by the way, if it's got chocolate chips in it, it ain't a bagel!
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Well, yeah she's prettier, but Sudo is one of the few here who can legitimately call himself "Doctor", and as for me...er...um...well, I was his room mate at two Weenie Roasts
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For me it was right after the "homo purge" and the subsequent last-minute scrapping of the WOW program. The Way Corps were noticeably more agressive, more intrusive and just plain mean. "Leadership" began to preemptively squelch all opposition or disagreement. For example when a decision was made, the announcement would be accompanied by an assetion that anyone who disagreed was "out to lunch", or some other equally loving label.
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On my screen saver at work I put: WWBD? B=Bill, my boss It makes him feel Godlike.
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Faces > click on the little yellow smiley face on the top left of the "Reply" window and you'll get a selection of smileys, frownies, teeth and tongues to choose from. Welcome...let me give you one valuable piece of advice: listen to everything that Sudo and I tell you :D-->....mwahahahaha
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I just don't let...oh wait, you said I couldn't use that one :D--> Part of dealing with anger for me is understanding exactly what it is that makes me angry. For me it is usually someone saying something to me, or treating me in a manner that I interpret as some form of attack. It could be being accused of something unjustly, or being treated condescendingly or any number of things. Once I understand why I am angry, I can then determine whether I really should be angry. More often than not it involves finding out if my perception of what the other person was saying was correct. Other times it just means deciding that what I am mad about cannot be changed or isn't so bad after all. Of course, sometimes removing myself from the source of my anger might be the only solution
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Lindy: I've been a Blues Traveller fan since someone accidently misfiled their album (yes, album, in the early days of CDs) in the blues section at the radio station where I was working. I immediately was entranced by Droppin' Some NYC, Gina and Gotta Get Mean. Reikilady's daughter got me Four for Christmas. I never quite understood the lyrics to Hook before, and thought they were appropriate to our shared TWI experience
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A telling remark, no matter what the context: Holy carp! How many times have we heard things like that? TWI leaders made (and still make) a lot of assumptions based on the TWI world-view that they have absorbed. "Surely God would have told me if so-and-so was a child molester" they tell themselves, "God would not let evil like this flourish...he would give me revelation to smoke him out" So, is TWI a haven for child molesters? If the so-called leaders who "stand in the gap" for God's people think like this, then the answer is "hell yeah".
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ya know, I don't give a carp about what isolated innies say...let's hear the top dogs say that things have changed. You won't because that would mean admitting that something was wrong before.
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Going back to TWI = sticking your head into old wineskins, then sticking the wineskin encased head into a hole in the ground to hide from reality
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Okay...the Masons (free or otherwise) are a front for the Illuminati who are a front for pagans who are a front for guys in fezes and clown suits who drive antique cars to raise money for children's hospitals who are a front for saaaaatan...did I get it right?
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def: Isn't one of the central tenets of Christianity that humans are incapable of doing it themselves? That's why universalism is plausible and consistant with Christ's sacrifice. Whether it actually lines up with the bible is another question.
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Help needed with statistics of Way Corps graduating class size
Oakspear replied to pjroberge's topic in About The Way
No further information is given refarding corps graduation numbers in Karl's book (that I could find)