[Deep Freeze] Wednesday, June 25, 2008 10:27:56 AM | |
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OK, I am certain that I am not alone in the coming rant and, at great personal risk, I venture forth.....
I am sick of "Nostradamus Threads"!!! That's right! I said it! For CRYIN' OUT LOUD, people!! Just how many of these mindless Threads do we need??? I get that not everyone likes the new album. Great! Super! Go buy the latest from Disturbed or something! Is it really necessary to create TEN Threads about this?????
I have no control over the stupidity of people that come to this site. Wouldst that I did. It is bad enough to have two or three of these, but it has become absolutely ridiculous. Why is it that an allegedly rational, sane human being has such difficulty going to a Thread that has already addressed this subject and making a post?? Do we really need all of this garbage?
I do not begrudge anyone their opinion. It is perfectly alright by me if you don't like Nostradamus. But the downfall of Judas Priest????? WHAT?!??!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!!?!!! Perhaps it is simply a matter of difficulty with the English language? I cannot say but clearly we do NOT need multiple Threads about this! STOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I beseech you!!!
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[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Monday, June 23, 2008 4:18:48 AM | |
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HA! Neither do we, Tim! |
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[TIMBONI] Saturday, June 21, 2008 9:58:05 PM | |
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By the way, power came back on about 2 minutes after it aired and a truck came to our house to verify it was on ! |
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[TIMBONI] Saturday, June 21, 2008 9:57:05 PM | |
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Worse today. We woke up with power, but it went out again around 1 pm. Saw the paper this morning and it topped out at 111 yesterday. Was supposed to be 112 today. My youngest got so pissed off yesterday that he made signs and protested the DWP workers to restore the power. He ended up on the 8 o'clock news ! I honestly have no idea where he gets it from. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Darth_Painkiller_0870 from Saturday, June 21, 2008 2:03:41 PM) | | Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote: | | No power? No AC and it's 109 degrees? Man oh man...Tim, you've got my sympathies.
What's pissing me off are certain people (you know who you are) who dislike the CD and keep bashing it every chance they get. Okay, if you don't like the CD, fine...you're entitled to your opinion. Now, since you've got nothing nice to say, do us all a favor and say nothing until you can find something positive to say. | | TIMBONI wrote: | | Triple digit temperatures again today. Supposed to get to 109 AND NO AIR CONDITIONING ! We haven't even had power for most of the last 36 hours ! |
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[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Saturday, June 21, 2008 2:03:41 PM | |
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No power? No AC and it's 109 degrees? Man oh man...Tim, you've got my sympathies.
What's pissing me off are certain people (you know who you are) who dislike the CD and keep bashing it every chance they get. Okay, if you don't like the CD, fine...you're entitled to your opinion. Now, since you've got nothing nice to say, do us all a favor and say nothing until you can find something positive to say. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by TIMBONI from Saturday, June 21, 2008 9:56:15 AM) | | TIMBONI wrote: | | Triple digit temperatures again today. Supposed to get to 109 AND NO AIR CONDITIONING ! We haven't even had power for most of the last 36 hours ! |
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[TIMBONI] Saturday, June 21, 2008 9:56:15 AM | |
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Triple digit temperatures again today. Supposed to get to 109 AND NO AIR CONDITIONING ! We haven't even had power for most of the last 36 hours ! |
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[paperflowers] Saturday, June 21, 2008 8:58:05 AM | |
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How the fuck did i get myself banned from the chatroom? |
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[K2M] Friday, June 20, 2008 3:45:57 PM | |
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Lynch Mob Concert scheduled for the First Week of July. Cancelled. |
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[DemonCat] Friday, June 20, 2008 2:37:22 PM | |
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Glad to hear it HB. Sorry for the delay. It got a bit busy here for me. BBL [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Friday, June 20, 2008 2:15:35 PM) | | Head banger wrote: | | well, it means well
I am ok, just working. nothing special. | | DemonCat wrote: | | Fair enough HB. I'm no preacher, but I can't help myself when it comes to attempting to "save" people I care about. Enough of that now. I can sense it's time to back down from this topic. I hope you both are doing well today. (Quoting Message by Head banger from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:52:50 PM)
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Head banger wrote: |
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oops, right, faith. I forgot that. probably why I am not cut out to get it.
good to know your concerned though.
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DemonCat wrote: |
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Time, and faith my friend.
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Head banger wrote: |
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free from monetary cost, does require an investment of time.
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DemonCat wrote: |
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You seem to understand insurance policies DF. Think of The Holy Bible, and wholeheartedly believing in Jesus Christ, and the FACT that he died for our sins as insurance for your souls eternal life. What have you got to lose? Your soul!!!!!!!
This insurance coverage is free of charge.
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Deep Freeze wrote: |
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Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic.
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[Head banger] Friday, June 20, 2008 2:15:35 PM | |
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well, it means well
I am ok, just working. nothing special. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by DemonCat from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:57:26 PM) | | DemonCat wrote: | | Fair enough HB. I'm no preacher, but I can't help myself when it comes to attempting to "save" people I care about. Enough of that now. I can sense it's time to back down from this topic. I hope you both are doing well today. (Quoting Message by Head banger from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:52:50 PM)
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Head banger wrote: |
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oops, right, faith. I forgot that. probably why I am not cut out to get it.
good to know your concerned though.
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DemonCat wrote: |
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Time, and faith my friend.
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Head banger wrote: |
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free from monetary cost, does require an investment of time.
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DemonCat wrote: |
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You seem to understand insurance policies DF. Think of The Holy Bible, and wholeheartedly believing in Jesus Christ, and the FACT that he died for our sins as insurance for your souls eternal life. What have you got to lose? Your soul!!!!!!!
This insurance coverage is free of charge.
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Deep Freeze wrote: |
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Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic.
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[DemonCat] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:58:27 PM | |
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I'll Cya when you get back. Have a safe trip DF. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:53:31 PM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Your sincerity is never in question, my friend. Thank you!
Ah well, as much as I have thoroughly enjoyed our time together, I must be off! Going out of town for a couple days! I shall be looking for all of you when I return! |
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[DemonCat] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:57:26 PM | |
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Fair enough HB. I'm no preacher, but I can't help myself when it comes to attempting to "save" people I care about. Enough of that now. I can sense it's time to back down from this topic. I hope you both are doing well today. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:52:50 PM)
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Head banger wrote: |
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oops, right, faith. I forgot that. probably why I am not cut out to get it.
good to know your concerned though.
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DemonCat wrote: |
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Time, and faith my friend.
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Head banger wrote: |
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free from monetary cost, does require an investment of time.
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DemonCat wrote: |
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You seem to understand insurance policies DF. Think of The Holy Bible, and wholeheartedly believing in Jesus Christ, and the FACT that he died for our sins as insurance for your souls eternal life. What have you got to lose? Your soul!!!!!!!
This insurance coverage is free of charge.
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Deep Freeze wrote: |
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Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic.
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[Deep Freeze] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:53:31 PM | |
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Your sincerity is never in question, my friend. Thank you!
Ah well, as much as I have thoroughly enjoyed our time together, I must be off! Going out of town for a couple days! I shall be looking for all of you when I return! |
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[Head banger] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:52:50 PM | |
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oops, right, faith. I forgot that. probably why I am not cut out to get it.
good to know your concerned though. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by DemonCat from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:46:35 PM) | | DemonCat wrote: | | Time, and faith my friend. | | Head banger wrote: | | free from monetary cost, does require an investment of time. | | DemonCat wrote: | | You seem to understand insurance policies DF. Think of The Holy Bible, and wholeheartedly believing in Jesus Christ, and the FACT that he died for our sins as insurance for your souls eternal life. What have you got to lose? Your soul!!!!!!!
This insurance coverage is free of charge. | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic. Edited at: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:38:48 PM |
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[DemonCat] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:51:23 PM | |
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It is a sincere concern DF, and I appreciate your understanding at least that I'm saying this, because I do care. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:42:37 PM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | HAHAHAHAHAA!!!!!! Yeah, right!! Sounds good to me!
I can "get behind" a lot of things, my friend. I understand a lot of things. But I really do not see myself adjusting my life to follow what amounts to a tremendous amount of hearsay. I do, however, really appreciate your concern. It is nice to have friends!!! | | DemonCat wrote: | | Good. Now that you've been converted, you can view life in a better way, and no longer worry about frowning from "down there". Be sure to pick up a copy of the policy, and read through it thoroughly. | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Exactly. | | DemonCat wrote: | | I say so...therefore it must be. | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | If you say so, DC. | | DemonCat wrote: | | You seem to understand insurance policies DF. Think of The Holy Bible, and wholeheartedly believing in Jesus Christ, and the FACT that he died for our sins as insurance for your souls eternal life. What have you got to lose? Your soul!!!!!!!
This insurance coverage is free of charge. | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic. Edited at: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:38:48 PM |
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[DemonCat] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:46:35 PM | |
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Time, and faith my friend. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:41:40 PM) | | Head banger wrote: | | free from monetary cost, does require an investment of time. | | DemonCat wrote: | | You seem to understand insurance policies DF. Think of The Holy Bible, and wholeheartedly believing in Jesus Christ, and the FACT that he died for our sins as insurance for your souls eternal life. What have you got to lose? Your soul!!!!!!!
This insurance coverage is free of charge. | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic. Edited at: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:38:48 PM |
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[Deep Freeze] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:42:37 PM | |
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HAHAHAHAHAA!!!!!! Yeah, right!! Sounds good to me!
I can "get behind" a lot of things, my friend. I understand a lot of things. But I really do not see myself adjusting my life to follow what amounts to a tremendous amount of hearsay. I do, however, really appreciate your concern. It is nice to have friends!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by DemonCat from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:35:00 PM) | | DemonCat wrote: | | Good. Now that you've been converted, you can view life in a better way, and no longer worry about frowning from "down there". Be sure to pick up a copy of the policy, and read through it thoroughly. | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Exactly. | | DemonCat wrote: | | I say so...therefore it must be. | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | If you say so, DC. | | DemonCat wrote: | | You seem to understand insurance policies DF. Think of The Holy Bible, and wholeheartedly believing in Jesus Christ, and the FACT that he died for our sins as insurance for your souls eternal life. What have you got to lose? Your soul!!!!!!!
This insurance coverage is free of charge. | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic. Edited at: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:38:48 PM |
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[Head banger] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:41:40 PM | |
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free from monetary cost, does require an investment of time. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by DemonCat from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:21:37 PM) | | DemonCat wrote: | | You seem to understand insurance policies DF. Think of The Holy Bible, and wholeheartedly believing in Jesus Christ, and the FACT that he died for our sins as insurance for your souls eternal life. What have you got to lose? Your soul!!!!!!!
This insurance coverage is free of charge. | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic. Edited at: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:38:48 PM |
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[Head banger] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:41:17 PM | |
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sweet.
I used to have a back up plan to have someone let you all know if I died, however since coldgin moved, he probably wont know. need plan B. wonder if facebook can do that?
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:21:28 PM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tell the "little woman" to be sure to notify me of your demise and I will see to it that the "screaming" is mentioned! HAHAHAHAHHAAA!!!!!! | | Head banger wrote: | | screaming up at us. I like that. even if its mythical, I would like it said at my funeral. actualy I dont want a funeral, but I am sure that will get ignored. | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic. Edited at: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:38:48 PM |
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[DemonCat] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:35:00 PM | |
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Good. Now that you've been converted, you can view life in a better way, and no longer worry about frowning from "down there". Be sure to pick up a copy of the policy, and read through it thoroughly. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:28:27 PM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Exactly. | | DemonCat wrote: | | I say so...therefore it must be. | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | If you say so, DC. | | DemonCat wrote: | | You seem to understand insurance policies DF. Think of The Holy Bible, and wholeheartedly believing in Jesus Christ, and the FACT that he died for our sins as insurance for your souls eternal life. What have you got to lose? Your soul!!!!!!!
This insurance coverage is free of charge. | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic. Edited at: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:38:48 PM |
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