Iggy

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  1. But what if I use really pretty pastel colors? Only if there are sparkley pastels CK
  2. Articles of Faith 11 We claim the privilege of worshiping Almighty God according to the dictates of our own conscience, and allow all men the same privilege, let them worship how, where, or what they may. Doesn't this also mean to allow them to NOT beleive if they so wish??? I think that verse 13 is important here too- along with definitions of some key words. 13 We believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men; indeed, we may say that we follow the admonition of Paul—We believe all things, we hope all things, we have endured many things, and hope to be able to endure all things. If there is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy, we seek after these things. Honest: 1. honorable in principles, intentions, and actions; upright and fair: an honest person. 2. showing uprightness and fairness: honest dealings. 3. gained or obtained fairly: honest wealth. 4. sincere; frank: an honest face. 5. genuine or unadulterated: honest commodities. 6. respectable; having a good reputation: an honest name. 7. truthful or creditable: honest weights. 8. humble, plain, or unadorned. 9. Archaic. chaste; virtuous. Chaste: 1. refraining from sexual intercourse that is regarded as contrary to morality or religion; virtuous. 2. VIRGIN. 3. not engaging in sexual relations; celibate. 4. free from obscenity; decent: chaste conversation. 5. undefiled or stainless: chaste, white snow. 6. pure in style; not excessively ornamented; simple. Benevolent: characterized by or expressing goodwill or kindly feelings: a benevolent attitude; her benevolent smile. 2. desiring to help others; charitable: gifts from several benevolent alumni. 3. intended for benefits rather than profit: a benevolent institution. Virtuous: conforming to moral and ethical principles; morally excellent; upright: Lead a virtuous life. 2. chaste: a virtuous young person. Lovely: charmingly or exquisitely beautiful: a lovely flower. 2. having a beauty that appeals to the heart or mind as well as to the eye, as a person or a face. 3. delightful; highly pleasing: to have a lovely time. 4. of a great moral or spiritual beauty: a lovely character. –noun 6. any person or thing that is pleasing, highly satisfying, or the like: Every car in the new line is a lovely. –adverb 7. Nonstandard. very well; splendidly Praiseworthy: Meriting praise; highly commendable. My point being - are we all emulating these in our posts to others?
  3. If what he is doing is against the law, then your father should turn him in to the law. Don't go by what you hear, you need to know it for yourself. Have you personally witnessed him perpertrating this fraud? Not just what your father tells you, are you an actual witness? Then if so, turn it over to law enforcement and then follow what the spirit tells you to do. Be sure that it is the spirit and not spite.
  4. You are the one being obtuse.You stated: I went to my buddy's temple marriage, and the ring ceremony right after at a local church building. I personally think it's stupid to have a ring ceremony. Everyone knew they were already married. It was kinda' sad, actually, like they had to act in a play to make people happy. What a joke. (Emphasis mine.) Gabelma then quoted you and said: by that theory my temple sealing would have been an act or pay - my husband an I were already married when we were sealed.</span> She was saying that according to your theory her temple sealing then would have been an act or play because she and her husband were civily married prior to their Temple Sealing (per the law in the UK) She never said that it was an act or play - she said that according to your theory it was. She clearly stated that: <span style="color:#CC0000">A Ring Exchanging is the chance to declare your loveto your friends. I loved both my civil and temple ceremony and both had their place. That certainly doesn't sound like she feels that either one, the Temple Sealing or the Ring Exchanging is an act or a play. You are the only one who has declared that your friends Ring Exchanging after a Temple Sealing was like an act or play.
  5. How am I confusing the issue? Show me where she said it okay. I have looked and all I found was that response to you in which she actually quoted you.
  6. That is the same conclusion I came to pam - that he is recruiting for an internet role playing game. Why not come right out and say so?
  7. That isn't what Gabema said, you said it. She was responding to your post to Maureen. Charley
  8. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Manzere manzere: A garment that is worn by men to support an abnormaly large chest. Information
  9. Rewarding Your Human: Should Your Gift Still Be Alive? The cat world is divided over the etiquette of presenting humans with the thoughtful gift of a recently disemboweled animal. Some believe that humans prefer these gifts already dead, while others maintain that humans enjoy a slowly expiring cricket or rodent just as much as we do, given their jumpy and playful movements in picking the creatures up after they've been presented. After much consideration of the human psyche, we recommend that cold-blooded animals (large insects, frogs, lizards, garden snakes and the occasional earthworm) should be presented dead, while warm-blooded animals (birds, rodents, your neighbor's Pomeranian) are better still living. When you see the expression on your human's face, you'll know it's worth it.
  10. The Ten Cat Command-ments 1. I am the Lord of thy house. 2. Thou shall have no other pets before me. 3. Thou shalt not ever ignore me. 4. I shall ignore thou when I feel like it. 5. Thou shalt be grateful that I even give thou the time of day. 6. Remember my food dish and keep it full. 7. Thou shalt spend most of thy money on toys and gifts for me. 8. Thou shalt always have thy lap ready for me to curl up in. 9. Thou shalt shower me with love and attention upon demand. 10. Above all, thou shalt do anything and everything it takes to keep me happy.
  11. are they just in their bras and if they are what are you - a voyeur? Typical male attitude in my opinion! There is NO circulatory effects unless the stupid woman is wearing a bra that is sizes too small! What circulation do you actually think is getting cut off? If it is the shoulder straps then the bra is TOO SMALL. If it is the gouges around the body, then the bra is TOO SMALL. I am a 46 DDD. I went to a professional fitter to ensure that I got the right size, now I can now go to nearly any store that sells bras in my size and get one. I don't have any constriction. Never did have any constriction in the past - just no support. Fiannan, really, don't you think it is time you got your head/mind out of the lingerie department, nudist camps, naked women, or in other words: carnel thoughts and delved more deeply into the scriptures?
  12. Just one more question: Are you still looking?
  13. No, it's because of global warming I forgot about that one.......... B) Oh - wait - Aren't Clinton and Bush to blame for global warming
  14. No, it's because of global warming
  15. Traveler, you don't think that a husband and father who physcially, verbally and emotionally abuses his wife, children, parents is not doing so in a self serving manner?
  16. Yes, Photoshop should have it. Double Click on your picture, then right click on it, on the menu that pops up, click on Open with -, from there if you have PhotoShop click on that. When that opens you will want to find where Image is. What I mean is from the top toolbar you may have to click on each one of the actions to find where you can Resize the picture. Once you find that, then you can go back to my original directions and go from there.
  17. My first husband did much the same to me Pushka. I wasn't active in Church, but he was so anti-religion and very vocal about it that I never told him I was a Mormon or even a Christian. After 28 years of marriage full of emotional, verbal and physical abuse I left him. What I have since learned is that his behaviour is manipulative and typical of alcoholics. Yes, my ex is an alcoholic. I went to Al Anon for years in an attempt to save my marriage and my own sanity. That angered him too, but I wouldn't give in to him to quit going. When I went back to Church he told everyone who would listen to him that "Her Church made her leave me." Such a crock of poo - The only thing the Church made me do was follow my heart and to teach me to listen to the Spirit. Most of the people who he complained to shot back at him that I left him because he was a nasty, viscious mean drunk - that even a junk-yard dog would leave him he was that vile. His next line of complaint was that I had turned all of his friends against him! Pathetic. Throwing a person onto a chair is abuse. He is abusive and there will be no warning when he escalates to hitting, punching or worse. Are the children underage? IF they are then keep them away from him, and report it to law enforcement . If they are adults then they need to put a stop to his aggressive abusive behaviour, and bring charges of assult against him, and avoid being around him. Al Anon taught me that I am not at fault for my ex's drinking or for his behaviour. It was not my fault that he got angry and threw things around. I was not the guilty one. He would come home from the bar after spending 8 or 10 hours drinking. He would crash open the door and start blaming me for his bad mood. Al Anon also taught me how to not trigger or feed into his anger. How to not accept his attempts to throw his guilt at me and make it mine.
  18. Thank you Dr. T I'll try to help you with the Avatar. Bring the picture you want to use up in MGI PhotoSuite. Sure hope you have that program. If you don't use what ever program you do have that will let you edit pictures you have saved or download. In the top menu find where Image is. You need to resize the image. When you resize it, it will give you the attributes of width and height. For LDS Talk the attributes have to be in pixels and no larger than 64 pixels, So change the pixels. Then save the picture. I have a file in My Pictures labeled Avatars, then a file that says LDSTalk because I belong to several forums and they each require different size avatars. Now that you have your picture resized, and renamed Dr.T-LDSTalk avatar, and saved in a file you can easily find. Go ahead and pull up your profile, go to the avatar part and click on Browse. Find your avatar and click on it. That should work. Oh, if your original Pic is like 80x80 or 100x100- then go ahead and just reduce it to 64x64. But if it is 100x90 then try 64x64 and see what that looks like. If it not too distorted keep it. If it is distorted, then you will have to reduce one of the 64's by a bit - tweek it until it looks good. But keep it at 64 or less.
  19. PC I have always liked you and have learned much from your insights, thoughts, feelings, etc. I agree 100% with Elphie, you ARE a good guy. Actually I think you should be a Moderator on this board. I see no humor in children carrying illegal weapon looking items to school. I played Cowboys and Indians when I was growing up. I also played Cops and Robbers. One of my Uncles was a Cop - when he heard us kids playing Cops and Robbers he was thrilled. He thought his nieces were the cops - well we weren't, we all were the Robbers. My Uncle always had one of his limbs in a cast and or sling. Or his head was bandaged, or his ribs were wrapped. No way were we going to be cops 'cause they always got beat up and put in the hospital!! But when we went to school we didn't play that out on the playground. We never took our bows and arrows and our cap guns and rifles (Daddy made the rifles out of wood for us) to school. Those were kept at home. I have 4 sisters and two brothers. When we came home from school we always had quite the troop following us. Many of our school mates wanted to play at our house. Daddy worked the grave-yard shift so he was home when we got home from school and he played with us for at least a half hour to an hour after we got home. My school mates loved my Mom and Dad. From Grade School clear up to High School my school mates loved my parents, loved being at our home. The few dates I went on the young men were required to enter the house and visit with Daddy before we went out. Our dining room and living room were attached - Daddy sat in his chair, the young man sat in Mom's chair. Mom and I sat at the dining room table. Daddy quietly talked with the young man. Then when the conversation was ended, Daddy called me over and asked me what we were going to go do - when was I going to be home, etc. Then he would give me $2.00 in quarters and dimes - Mad Money - it was enough for a phone call and bus fare to get home. The phone call was to go to the Police ( Uncle Cop actually). So you see PC, encourage your daughters to bring all their school mates - boys as well as girls - to your home to play and you will then have the perfect opportunity to develop a great rapport with all of these potential suitors at a young and tender age. That way you don't have to buy them that tacky distasteful purse and have them tell stories about Daddy having real ones like it at home.
  20. Ahem, PC, I used to post as MrsS, thus I am a Her not a Him. My reaction would have been the same 20 or 30 years ago too. There I changed my Avatar - does that help some??
  21. The Church magazines are now on Mp3 files - YEAH!!! Even though I love to have the Ensign delivered to my home, so I can read it - now I can listen to it while I am ironing, doing dishes, laundry and at work when I am doing my logging and filing. Here is the link: Magazine Mp3 files