rex8499

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  1. No, I didn't end up on, or in, the couch. We teased each other like that all the time, and much much worse. I could tell stories that would shock you and we always had good fun with it. lol.
  2. How did the meeting with the Bishop go? Honestly, I'd be really surprised if you were excommunicated for slipping up once and coming to confess immediately. It shows a desire to improve yourself and do what is right and I would expect either just probation or disfellowshipment. Excommunication is usually reserved for those who refuse to align themselves with righteousness from what I've seen. I've known of High Priests that have done things much worse than you and only been disfellowshipped. Maybe that helps make you feel better.
  3. I once put a rubber band around the trigger for the spray nozzle on the kitchen sink and aimed it towards where a person would stand. Sure enough, my wife eventually went to turn on the faucet and got a nice blast of water onto herself, and the floor. She quickly turned the faucet off and came and beat me up for a moment, and then went back and grabbed a sponge to clean up the floor. She then turned the faucet back on to rinse the sponge, and got blasted again. I was laughing so hard.
  4. I look forward to more interesting info coming out of the discovery.
  5. Both my wife and I have double our salary. We don't have kids yet. It would be enough for us to pay off the house in one chunk so the other could live mortgage free, but would still need to keep working in life.
  6. I've been through there too. About the only time you don't expect frequent rain are July and August. Other than that, it's wet. Very nice area though. Wouldn't be my first choice of places to live on the coast, but still nice. Oh, and as for snow.....you might see snow that sticks around for a maximum of 24 hours every other year or so. For the most part, it's just rain.
  7. I'd be interested, but June-July-August are always so busy filled with other summer activities. We'd have better luck doing it after the summer busy season.
  8. Is a prophet the prophet until he dies? If he was completely mentally gone, and continued to live for years, would the church replace him or just wait until he died?
  9. Every day isn't "available" often enough for her? Jeez. I wish my wife felt that way.
  10. I always figured that the anti-christ would be an actual person who is a widely loved political figure who ushers in peace world wide, or at least in the middle east. He would unite most of the world under one government and become powerful. Eventually he would turn on Christians. I can't say specifically where those ideas come from. Just a general thought pattern that developed over time I guess. I might well be wrong.
  11. 1) 2040 2) No idea what all that might entail or when it might happen. 3) 3000. If Jesus hadn't returned by then, I'd be surprised and my faith would be shaken based on my understanding of the timeline.
  12. I'd definitely still buy it. I've always thought it would be nice to be buried on my property instead of a strange cemetery nearby.
  13. I really really really hated statistics. I'd much rather re-do differential equations than have to take even a simple statistics class.
  14. Hmm, an interesting discussion. My wife had taught me that the prophets had clarified that it was anything that came from the tea plant. Sounds like maybe she was mistaken and that no such clarification has been made. I'm not a big green tea drinker, but the part that I do miss most is the tea in the chinese restaurants, which I believe is more like the green tea than a black tea...but I could be wrong.
  15. So somebody should expand some more on the 70's being dissolved and recreated. What was that all about? I've never heard of that happening.
  16. If you haven't figured out where your interests lie from taking all the general classes in high school, it's very unlikely that you'll figure it out from taking the general classes in college. And while some general studies are required for every major, so also does nearly every major have specific classes that you should be taking freshman and sophomore year. And the chances of taking the right applicable ones for 2 years are pretty slim. In the end, you're definitely wasting time and money even if you do figure it out after 2 years. But if you get to the end of sophomore year and STILL don't know what you want to do...what then? Drop out of college, start becoming rusty, let those credits expire and have to re-take classes again later anyway, OR, as most people do, just bounce around from major to major wasting time and money trying to figure it out for another 2, 4, 6 years. I've known plenty. And you may decide after 2 years that what you really would love to do doesnt require any college education at all, and you've just wasted 2 years of tuition that you've got to pay back.
  17. I've said the same thing to many people. Don't just go to college aimlessly trying to decide what to do, changing your major over and over. It's EXPENSIVE! College is hard enough, but having a clearly defined goal helps. Figure out what you want to do before enrolling.
  18. *looks my at my own number of posts*Hmmm....am I a regular yet? Well, I know I will be, and I definitely already am on other car forums online.
  19. I think that if I were in your position I would marry them still and hope/pray/strive for the best results.
  20. Anyone who spends enough time on these forums to be considered a regular has to be at least a little bit odd in some ways.
  21. @ Swampgeek. If you find it, let us know. I'd love to add it to my netflix and watch it.
  22. I'm with BlackMarch on this one, I don't think the pharaoh would have wanted those embarrassing events recorded. The jews were clearly slaves, and at some point ceased to be. There's no egyptian record anywhere of when or how, so it was probably the embarrassing and humbling account that we have available which is true.
  23. Harsh indeed, don't let that stop you. In my experience with those I know, it's the people that are the most screwed up that want to go into this field and help others, and they do well. 8 years of schooling is a lot of time for you to mature and gain experience and understanding to be able to help others. My sister in law was a basket case, and after 5 years of being in the psychology program, she's leveled out A LOT!