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Happy Birthday!
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Thank you for taking the time to write a review! That town or community you mentioned, is it Crown? If so, what's it near?
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More is indeed coming. But please be patient with me
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I'm looking for advice here. I'm in the market for either a new pc or laptop. Money isn't the over-all issue. I want a device that has windows 8.1, i5 or i7 chip, 8-16 gb of ram, 500 gb-1 tb hard drive, that comes with whatever is the best word processor. Where would be the best place to look, the manufacturer or a dealer? And which would be better, a pc or laptop?
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I have decided to end Trials and Tribulations Book 1 The Beginning with chapter 26, Family. I will be taking some time off and then begin the second book, yet to be named. Thank you everyone that ever wrote me, commented on a chapter, and/or left a review. I never expected to have a story of mine to be so well received by so many of you. I truly look forward to writing again on this and other stories. It will take some time to gather together a team to edit and beta for me, but most importantly, it will take a little time for me to have the drive again to write, after recent dramatic events in my personal life. I wish one and all the best and look forward to establishing the writer/reader relationship again. Peace out
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Even though the scientific probability of other intelligent life in the universe appears to be high, I rather doubt it. To me, the likelihood that everything necessary to duplicate the circumstances needed for life on earth to form intelligent lifeforms, is remote. Not only did earth have too be not to far from her sun and not too close, but earth needed the giant gas planets at just the right places in the solar system to protect her from destruction. Yes, there are trillions of stars, but how many are in just the right place on the out-skirts of it's galaxy, like our own, to prevent all the nasty things that can happen close to the center of a galaxy from destroying it's planets? I think I would be happy to be wrong, but even if I'm wrong, I'm not sure I really would be happy to know that there were a higher intelligent alien civilization knocking on our door. It didn't go too well for the Native Americans. Just saying...
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It seems to me that those that yell the loudest in pointing out the actions of others, usually do so to draw attention away from their own actions.
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Hi everyone! I hope you all are well and having an awesome day. Those of you that know me will attest that I am a man of many opinions and not shy about sharing them. However, the recent past finds me trying to be more selective in my trips to the soap box to render a diatribe. I believe I have been somewhat successful in this endeavor, at least until now. I have never been accused of being a gay activist and I don't think of myself as one now, either. What has happened now to change my passive attitude you may ask, quite simply, I'm fed up. I'm sick and tired of some in Church Leadership blaming the woes and the decay of America only on the GLBT community. I readily submit that every element of society has bad apples. People none of us would bring home to meet our families or our dogs, for that matter, includes some members of the GLBT community. But I can not subscribe to the Church party line on this subject. I understand the reasoning behind the pulpit assassination attempts on the GLBT community- it's a easy minority to sling hate at without repercussion from the thither, not yet, anyways. I'm hopeful that that will change. It's really a shame that pastors will target the GLBT community as the cause of so many problems that we face. While there are liars, cheats, thieves, murderers, back stabbers, and idolaters that fills their pews every service. I'm not saying that there aren't real Christians who leads Christ-like lives that attends those same services; because I believe there are. What I am saying is that those disgraceful preachers are allowing their need for dollars over-shadow their calling of God's love. You see, I believe that God is the God of love. He created us to have someone to love him as He loves us. He gave all of us free will so we can return his love. For without free will, there can't be love. I won't go into the the verses from the Bible that are thrown about against gays, nor will I answer them with the responses that most people are now familiar with. I think most sane thinking people understands that one must consider the context and the times that the writers of what we call the Bible, lived. I've been taught, as I think most have, that the books in the Bible were inspired by God, not dictated. Therefore, the writers' life experiences and the intellectual thinking of the times influenced what they wrote. For an example, in the New Testament, Paul speaks out about a man laying down with another man like with a women, as being wrong. What you aren't told is that the Great Greek intellectual thinking of the times, which was widely accepted, was that any sex whose purpose wasn't for procreation was animalistic and beneath us as human beings. Paul, being raised Greek, was well aware of this point of view and was clearly influenced by it, as evidenced by some of his other thoughts. To me what is important is what each writer in the New Testament all agree on, God is Love, God sent His Son to us, and Jesus did willingly suffer and died for us all. If that isn't love, I don't know what is. What I do know is if every Shepherd of his flock stuck to this theme, this world would be a lot better off. Jesus left two(2) commandments, and both dealt with LOVE. Love God with all your heart and love your neighbor as you love yourself. As I see it, if God IS love, and I believe he is, and I love another man, there can be nothing wrong with that love, for God is love. I must be clear on this point, I do mean love, not lust. However, even in stating that, I must say that this is just my opinion. In those two commandments hang the ten. I believe gays(GLBT) can be good Christians and go to Heaven. When I think of the preachers that preach hate and damnation (not all of them do and in fact probably most don't) I'm reminded of Matthew chapter 7, verses 15-27. I'm sorry, but this is something I needed to get off my chest. I hope I haven't offended anyone, but I do hope I have caused some enlightenment and provoked some thought.
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It is what it is. Nothing anyone else says can make what to me is trash, art; nor what is art to me, trash. I believe that to be true for everyone. If I'm not mistaken, this debate, or expression of opinions, has been ongoing for thousands of years. To me, it comes down to individual taste. I have no problem others liking, worshiping work as art, that I wouldn't waste my time contemplating. As they say, to each their own. As for the main topic of this thread, I don't know enough to form an opinion beyond I tend to lump this guys attempt at art to placing a cross in a jar of urine- tasteless.
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Again, Thanks everyone!
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Thank you guys! I must admit that you have brought the first smile in a while with this.
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It's been five days since her passing and I have yet to have a heavy cry. I know it's in me, but for some reason I'm holding it back. Everywhere I look I see something that remains me of her. Some memory of the past. I keep expecting to hear her voice or see her walking down the hall. But all there is is silence. The house seems so empty now, even when dad is here. Friends stop by, but there's little comfort in their visits. I miss my mom and best friend.
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Fire could easily become the story driving character(?). I'm loving it Wayne!
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"GFD" Goes German This Week!
Enoch replied to Comicality's topic in Comicality's Shack Clubhouse's Cafe
I don't speak a lick of German, nor can I read and understand much of it. However, I do read English pretty well and look forward to seeing more of GFD in English. Congrats on the story going global, in another language! -
I have to agree with everything Graeme has said on this matter and the comment that "life is too short" to be concerned about any of this.
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I enjoyed this chapter and looked forward to the coming chapters as well. It'll be interesting to find out what the items are that were ordered.
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Thanks Maarten! Things have been taxing the last few months with several issues coming up, so there haven't been as many chapters written this past year. Sorry Hopefully, things will turn for the better soon. Thanks for the review!
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Congratulations to all the winners!
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politics Health Care Is an Awesome Thing!
Enoch commented on Thorn Wilde's blog entry in The Fantastic Mr. Wilde
We did somewhat until Obamacare came along. Most of us still advocate the free market, hence, the move to overturn Obamacare. Nowhere else in the world can someone be wheeled into an ER with an heart-attack and receive the kind of care they can here in the US, with or without insurance. That's the problem with Obamacare, a lot of people see it as a fix to the system when in reality it's only demands you have health insurance or pay an additional tax and has nothing whatsoever to do with health care. We already have, IMHO, the best health care in the world. We need to be able to buy insurance across state lines (real competition) and have some type of tort reform. -
I agree 100%
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I don't believe I've done this before but, Let the Music Play by C James is a book written on the talent level of Tom Clancy, back when he wrote his books. I highly recommend this book to any who loves a good thriller with gay characters and written in a non-porn way. Let The Music Play
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Always be true to yourself. Generally speaking, I am. I am who I am and I don't try to be anyone else. I do however keep my private life, private. I don't feel a need to broadcast to the world who I love and may sleep with. It's no one's business. Period. Like Chris, I don't see this as a GLBT only issue. My friends come in all shape and sizes, interests, and beliefs, unlike the author of the article linked above. And I've seen my straight friends struggle with this issue as well. I just wish that people took less time worrying over and dreaming for the things they don't have and took a little more time to see the things they do have in their lives. I'm not saying to not dream of a better life. There's nothing wrong with that at all. But the thing is, you don't need more money than anyone else, the most things, or be the best looking to be happy. Happiness begins within. There's no one else in the world like you. That makes you special. Be happy with who are and celebrate your uniqueness. Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with similarities with others and with staying in shape, looking nice, or having goals. Just don't let those things become your life and have life itself pass you by.
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Wayne, as always, you tell a story in the most wonderful way. Thank you for an awesome story. Well done my friend!
