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OldSkool

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  1. On another not, Guess WAYGB can't report that all is quiet today. Dem sprrrts been kicking their heels ober der at da greasspot! ROFLMAO! And he hardly had anything to do with the way international when I was around. Can you say NEPOTISM?
  2. Excepting dear Timothy, that's exactly what happened to at least 7 or 8 of them I could name off the top of my head.
  3. Now they have solved their problems because they can't get very many kids to come on staff. Of course that was the cabinet's fault. Idiots. I'm sure WAYBG will print her out a copy. Here, this one's on me.
  4. Me 2. Tim is ok by me, but definitely the one doing the corrupting.
  5. And you can't see the law of believing in all of this?????.......j/k......
  6. Well, as someone who knows the couple who was asked to start this fellowship , this fellowship was started to keep a lid on the staff kids. There had been troubles with underage drinking before this incident. And of course on this outing was Timothy M@rtind@le. That really rubbed Donna and Rosie's collective rhubarbs, that these evil young staffers were corrupting little Timmy. The kids that went into the church that night were accused of going there to see the dead body, sort of like a way international version of Stand By Me. The kids endured multiple confrontation sessions with Rosie, Donna, John Linder, and others. They were threatened with being fired. It was nasty. In the end this fellowship was launched at Rosie's behest to keep the kids on grounds and out of trouble. The couple running the fellowship had best intentions and did what they could with a doomed directive. The kids would get together after fellowship and go out and get in trouble, even using the fellowship as a rendezvous point. Bottom line - Rosalie can't stand kids going out and being kids. I've heard her refer to them getting together as "gathering in their little rat packs..." She is just mean. So anyways, that's what I've heard on the subject.
  7. Ya, same here. How in the heck do they make the leap of saying this substantiates the law of believing? I mean that's what it really comes back to. Leap after leap. So much for inductive reasoning, eh? This really comes back grabbing straws that haven't the slightest connection to the law of believing error and mashing them together and saying "SEE - it's God's Word!" But, here's the logic leap.
  8. Here's some quotes from other innies on Dude's FB page. Scrubbed for privacy but check out how they all act as if this is some amazing new revelation. As if the missing link has been found. Sad really. Most of it reads like content for a thank you card to the board of directors. Note: Dude is Way Corps, perhaps some of this is boot polishing? Without further adieu.
  9. C'mon guys. You all know that spirit is light in concretion.
  10. The laundry you have always with you.
  11. But here we see a good example of junk science perhaps? This stuff from the facebook account would be great to for a class coordinator to stuff in between sessions during a foundational class. Then they can cap it off with "It's electrifRying that the more scientists learn the closer they get to God's matchless werd.."
  12. John. Anonym zu thesecret.tv/ Reads just like a green card. Law of believing, Tony Robbing, The Secret, The Law of Attraction.....it's the same and it's all good until you actually put it to the test and it's proven false. Then it's your fault and you need to go work on things.
  13. But...but...but...I can control them with my dominant thoughts!!
  14. Typical way international "logic." Let's hold to what we believe to be true and then look for any evidence to support our beliefs. If there is not evidence then it's spiritual and needs only to be believed. If there is "evidence" then it's spiritual supported by the physical. Tie in a few misquoted scriptures and you have yourself a teaching. BTW - Nottawayfer that particular innie fancies himself to be a LOT more intelligent than evidence to the contrary suggests. I'm off to disciple myself to waysider, as levitating tables has always been a suppressed interest of mine. Now that I know it can be done I am ready to sit at your feet waysider.
  15. See, I haven't read all seven pages of posts, so forgive me if this has been stated. For me, the way international completely killed all creativity in pursuit of my "spiritual goals." That meant following all the classes, activities, programs, there were to follow. I did have a limb coordinator who was a musician and forcefully encouraged me to play with another fellow who could sing and play guitar. We did some lame acoustic tunes at a limb meeting. Sort of like Carly Simon meets Arnie Athlete - mind you I like Carly Simon at times. Anyways, I could never just pick up my instrument of my own accord - more specifically I never wanted too. And today I think I understand why. The way international, by way of their cultish teachings to never confess a negative, to "control" our emotions, stamped out the creative spark because creativity is an artists way of expressing how they feel. Most people are really good at using words. Artists use words as well but are have learned to use other mediums of communication that non-artists and artists alike can relate to. Thus, giving art it's value. Emotions are not meant to be denied, or suppressed - they are meant to be expressed. Even the bible says be angry and sin not. It's when a person has no outlet for how they feel and instead suppress themselves that things eventually get nasty. The way international says that emotions give color to life, put the fire in our convictions. Nope. That was only an excuse to yell and abuse each other in the name of God. They are much more than that. They are part of us. To deny them is to deny ourselves! To try and bottle them without giving them a constructive outlet is unhealthy at best.
  16. I hope I haven't come off like that. As I've said b4, sometimes intent is lost in cyberspace. But either way, he came by here with at least one gun blazing. I have not been nasty to them, nor will I be. I am happy to respectfully debate any position I am able here, or in person. I wish em the best.
  17. Thanks guys, I'll check it out!
  18. This one is classic. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x19i0i_suicidal-tendencies-send-me-your-mo_music Even if you don't dig 80s punk / metal check the lyrics. It's classic.
  19. Yes it is. And I just realized the 5 steps never tell you how to get it. Just talk about it in a circular fashion. Wait I think I am seeing a pattern here....
  20. Thanks Ham...he had an and it has life of it's own. I wonder if that little acronym is possessed?....
  21. Ya, that's the same root topic for sure. Musicians are ego-maniacs. Good grief. Then you get garbaged floating around like the words are the most important part of the song. Which is one of the reasons way productions sounds so horrible. The mix is all backwards. Plus they have no clear lead singer most songs but more of a chorus of ladies trying to out sing one another. Anyways. Was The Forehead a musician?
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