M.O.M., you need to get back into alignment & harmony. You've blown it somewhere in your walk, to get all "hepped" about --- this --- get honest stuff. God won't even spit in your direction ...
I never heard widespread of "get honest". Perhaps it was more strongly associated with LCM's reign. I heard many times the "check up from the neck up" thing so much so that
it became something of a joke which is perhaps why they developed other types of jargon. What about "tapped in" ? That used to be employed alot to point out anyone who was doing an exceptionally good job (or kissing the right a$$). "Wow. We should all be as tapped in as him". Or "once I got tapped in things starting making sense". Or "you can never be tapped in unless you take PFAL". LAter modified to include Intermediate PFAL, Advanced PFAL, WOW, Corps, DWTA, or any class they were hawking at the t ime. I'm sure there are many more examples of phrases that I've long forgotten. Can't say I want to waste too many brain cells on trying to remember them.
the all purpose cover all as to why you, 1-aren't doing what "they" want you to, need you to, or think you should, 2- living up to their expectations 3- not seeing things like they do...................
Hah, if we'd "gotten honest" back then, we would've spoken up when we were slighted or sick, and would've told off those sick perverts a long time ago. TWI counted on us to NOT "get honest."
"Father, I just thank you, for just bringing me to just your Word, that Jesus would just die for us all, that you made us to just sit you in the heavenlies......"
Yikes, that word used to be such a distraction to me!
"Father, I just thank you, for just bringing me to just your Word, that Jesus would just die for us all, that you made us to just sit you in the heavenlies......"
Yikes, that word used to be such a distraction to me!
Only used to be? I know what you mean, but maybe we live if seperate worlds...I hear that word a lot...on the new (especially by TV weather broadcasters) as well as in other walks of life, including preachers. It is "tolko" in Russian.
What about the folks that were always "getting delivered" every other minute? "That teaching really delivered me", or "I got so delivered from that tape"...just how screwed up does a person have to be if they have to be delivered two or three times a week?
I was in a meeting with the CEO and IT Department about some proposed software changes: after much discussion the CEO says "We have to get our needs and wants on a level playing field." On auto-pilot, I said, "You mean parallel?" He says, "Well, that's another way of putting it."
I was in a meeting with the CEO and IT Department about some proposed software changes: after much discussion the CEO says "We have to get our needs and wants on a level playing field." On auto-pilot, I said, "You mean parallel?" He says, "Well, that's another way of putting it."
I had several drinks that night.
laughing my head off .... on a level playing field ..... ha ha ah ah ah aha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
I was perturbed that, even after so many years, the words "you mean parallel" just flew so naturally out my mouth. I have the same reaction when the terms "available" and "receiving" are used in everyday work conversation. I held a position which included inventory control, and part of the task is "receiving". Its just weird.
This reminded me of a funny one. My WOW family coordinator used to mimic jokingly:
"You know what killed that boy that day?"
"I did! I killed that boy!"
VP was still alive when he used to joke about this. This guy just came out of his first year in rez. Maybe it was one of those "You had to be there" moments.....
"It's a lie, straight from hell". -- This is a phrase used by my kids nowadays, sarcasticly of course, in regards to anything absurd, like some TV commercials or certain political promises. This quote has become a joke in our family.
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M.O.M., you need to get back into alignment & harmony. You've blown it somewhere in your walk, to get all "hepped" about --- this --- get honest stuff. God won't even spit in your direction ...
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Belle
"...and if others get HONEST"
Yeah, Mark, that's Craiggers speak for obey what I'm telling you and quit questioning me!
Others:
Renew your mind
Just believe bigger
where's his heart at? - is he causing problems or blindly obeying orders?
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penguin
"check up from the neck up"
A phrase that sends shivers up my spine!
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I never heard widespread of "get honest". Perhaps it was more strongly associated with LCM's reign. I heard many times the "check up from the neck up" thing so much so that
it became something of a joke which is perhaps why they developed other types of jargon. What about "tapped in" ? That used to be employed alot to point out anyone who was doing an exceptionally good job (or kissing the right a$$). "Wow. We should all be as tapped in as him". Or "once I got tapped in things starting making sense". Or "you can never be tapped in unless you take PFAL". LAter modified to include Intermediate PFAL, Advanced PFAL, WOW, Corps, DWTA, or any class they were hawking at the t ime. I'm sure there are many more examples of phrases that I've long forgotten. Can't say I want to waste too many brain cells on trying to remember them.
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doojable
"Have an open and honest relationship with..."
All nine all the time!"
"Stunderand sut I'm waying? Seally rimple new yo?" (Ugh!) Lcm's attempt at bieng quick and clever
Do you ginosko? - do you really?"
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"you lack meekness to receive'
the all purpose cover all as to why you, 1-aren't doing what "they" want you to, need you to, or think you should, 2- living up to their expectations 3- not seeing things like they do...................
The list is endless where this one was concerned
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Hah, if we'd "gotten honest" back then, we would've spoken up when we were slighted or sick, and would've told off those sick perverts a long time ago. TWI counted on us to NOT "get honest."
Honestly!
Shaz
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excathedra
get honest for once in your life
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Out There
I wonder what is back looked like?
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DogLover
Gotta "report back" ...AAARGHHHHH!
WOW burgers, though ...WOOF!
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bliss
How bout the old "hey how are you?"
Response: "AS HE IS"
?????????? :unsure:
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"JUST"
"Father, I just thank you, for just bringing me to just your Word, that Jesus would just die for us all, that you made us to just sit you in the heavenlies......"
Yikes, that word used to be such a distraction to me!
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Only used to be? I know what you mean, but maybe we live if seperate worlds...I hear that word a lot...on the new (especially by TV weather broadcasters) as well as in other walks of life, including preachers. It is "tolko" in Russian.
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What about the folks that were always "getting delivered" every other minute? "That teaching really delivered me", or "I got so delivered from that tape"...just how screwed up does a person have to be if they have to be delivered two or three times a week?
"Just"...yeah, that was sure one over-used word.
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"Needs and wants parallel"
I was in a meeting with the CEO and IT Department about some proposed software changes: after much discussion the CEO says "We have to get our needs and wants on a level playing field." On auto-pilot, I said, "You mean parallel?" He says, "Well, that's another way of putting it."
I had several drinks that night.
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Bramble
The most humiliating reproof we received started with "We just want to help you."
Edited to add-- it never really helped.
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excathedra
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good edit, bramble :wub:
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...and when they discovered I wasn't going to *get honest*,
I was told I had to *renew my mind to it*.
(edited to remove the word *just*!)
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justloafing
Where you "delivered"?
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topoftheworld
It has taken Greasespot to deliver me.
I was perturbed that, even after so many years, the words "you mean parallel" just flew so naturally out my mouth. I have the same reaction when the terms "available" and "receiving" are used in everyday work conversation. I held a position which included inventory control, and part of the task is "receiving". Its just weird.
At least I knew how to spell it.
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excathedra
toppie this made me laugh more than the playing field thing
but it's the kind of laugh when i can REALLY relate to you
you're great
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Nottawayfer
OK, everyone, be prepared to shudder. I feel a seizure coming on thinking about this one.
"Would you be blessed to ____________________."
It was never a question. You can fill in the blank, wash my car, baby-sit my kids, clean my house, and the list goes on and on.......
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This reminded me of a funny one. My WOW family coordinator used to mimic jokingly:
"You know what killed that boy that day?"
"I did! I killed that boy!"
VP was still alive when he used to joke about this. This guy just came out of his first year in rez. Maybe it was one of those "You had to be there" moments.....
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"It's a lie, straight from hell". -- This is a phrase used by my kids nowadays, sarcasticly of course, in regards to anything absurd, like some TV commercials or certain political promises. This quote has become a joke in our family.
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