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December 30th 2003, 09:36 PM #1
do some tweb members just stare at the screen for long periods of time for no reason?
Siriously there have been times when I would see who was online and then check back 20-30 minutes later and someone who was looking at an item when I first checked would still be looking at that same item,what gives?
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December 30th 2003, 09:39 PM #2
they forgot to log off or got busy with something else...
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MS-Christian
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O Bother said Pooh as he chambered another round...
I am the original thread killer... if you don't believe me check how many threads end with my statements...
Ban em all and Let God sort em out...
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December 30th 2003, 09:40 PM #3
I just like to stare.
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December 30th 2003, 09:41 PM #4
Natural Spirit Ministries
MS-Christian
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thequigleyfamily
O Bother said Pooh as he chambered another round...
I am the original thread killer... if you don't believe me check how many threads end with my statements...
Ban em all and Let God sort em out...
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December 30th 2003, 09:42 PM #5
I tend to leave TWeb up when I go read. So whatever I was on last stays up.
In the grave they chose to make their beds
Now all that they've created comes crashing down,
Down upon their heads
Death is waiting
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December 30th 2003, 09:42 PM #6That makes sense because today at 8:00 pm EST Bob Jenkins was veiwing an attachment at 8:30 he was still veiwing the same attachment,I couldn't figure out what was going on.Today @ 01:39 AM post located here
NSMinistries:
they forgot to log off or got busy with something else...
Last edited by Pinky Pie of Doom; December 30th 2003 at 10:47 PM.
I've come to realize that Ivo just might be right about more things than we give him credit for. And yes, that is scary. -Little Shepherd
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December 30th 2003, 09:47 PM #7Must've been a huge attachmentIvo Shandor:
That makes sense because today at 8:00 pm EST Bob Jenkins was veiwing an attachment at 8:30 he was still veiwing the same attachment,I couldn't figure out what was going on.
Have you the brain worms?!
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December 30th 2003, 09:49 PM #8
We are all in such awe of yxboom's hotness that we get stuck on a thread for hours at a time. The only thing that snaps me out of it is when my kids call my name.
If I have a mystical experience, an experience that's so overwhelming that I know now that there's a God, the cognitive fallout from that is irrelevant. The fact that that experience can be explained by psychologists in numerous ways is irrelevant to the fact that I now know.
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December 30th 2003, 09:50 PM #9Today @ 07:49 PM post located here
Xmansmommy:
We are all in such awe of yxboom's hotness that we get stuck on a thread for hours at a time. The only thing that snaps me out of it is when my kids call my name.
Natural Spirit Ministries
MS-Christian
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thequigleyfamily
O Bother said Pooh as he chambered another round...
I am the original thread killer... if you don't believe me check how many threads end with my statements...
Ban em all and Let God sort em out...
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December 30th 2003, 09:51 PM #10actually it was this attachment here http://www.theologyweb.com/forum/att...&postid=358408 I couldn't figure out why he was looking at an exploding globe for half an hour.
Last edited by Pinky Pie of Doom; December 30th 2003 at 10:47 PM.
I've come to realize that Ivo just might be right about more things than we give him credit for. And yes, that is scary. -Little Shepherd
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December 30th 2003, 09:51 PM #11
If I have a mystical experience, an experience that's so overwhelming that I know now that there's a God, the cognitive fallout from that is irrelevant. The fact that that experience can be explained by psychologists in numerous ways is irrelevant to the fact that I now know.
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December 30th 2003, 10:28 PM #12By that time (8:00 PM), I was well into Law and Order and had disconnected my ISPToday @ 08:42 PM post located here
Ivo Shandor:
That makes sense because today at 8:00 pm EST Bob Jenkins was veiwing an attachment at 8:30 he was still veiwing the same attachment,I couldn't figure out what was going on.
But I was thinking of TWeb during the commercialsThe value and naturalness of homosexuality must be as scientifically clear as the fact that the earth is round. Then the acceptance of homosexuality will not crumble when the political pendulum next swings - Joan Roughgarden
A society that believes the body is somehow diseased, painful, sinful or wrong is going to create social institutions that wreak destruction on the body of the earth itself - Paula Gunn Allen
Pah@ReligiousForums.com
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December 30th 2003, 10:36 PM #13
:???: :pardon: :thud: :whyme:
In God's Grace,
Ric
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December 30th 2003, 10:37 PM #14
Some of us actually read DDW's posts.
"... engage your brain before you engage your weapon." - Gen. James Mattis, USMC
I don't care how systematic your theology is until you show me how biblical it is.
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