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    18 Mar '13 22:24
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    [b]Sir Johnnylongwoody, Poet, Seeker/Prayermeister and Clown Extraordinaire,
    here's your first look at our Red Hottie Pawn Double Decker Bus Fleet:


    http://www.premiumtours.co.uk/?gclid=CPzXyfeRh7YCFQo3nAodvjwAgg

    * All Aboard: Our Best Seating Won't Last (and be sure to sit next to someone you love)
    .[/b]
    I have been there Bobby.
    A very good city to visit.
    Expensive depending where you go,
    but well worth a visit.

    Have you ever been on my side of the Atlantic?
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    19 Mar '13 00:51
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    [b]Spirituality Forum Motivations

    In my observation, people who visit this forum with regularity do so from specific motivations: a] to be entertained; b] to enjoy social contact with friends; c] to gain attention; d] to promote some secular crusade or cause; e] to proselytize converts to their own cult, special order or denomination; f] to seek ...[text shortened]... and absolute truth. So, we're do you sit on this RHP Cyberspace Bus (or are you its driver)?
    .[/b]
    All of the above
  3. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    19 Mar '13 01:29
    Originally posted by whodey

    All of the above
    Whoa there, whodey. You're probably the Risen Bob Hope entertaining
    us with the exquisite timing of his one-liner quips about love and life.
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    19 Mar '13 01:30
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    Whoa there, whodey. You're probably the Risen Bob Hope entertaining
    us with the exquisite timing of his one-liner quips about love and life.
    Rupert Pupkin, I think. Not Bob Hope.
  5. Standard memberkaroly aczel
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    19 Mar '13 02:09
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    [b]Spirituality Forum Motivations

    In my observation, people who visit this forum with regularity do so from specific motivations: a] to be entertained; b] to enjoy social contact with friends; c] to gain attention; d] to promote some secular crusade or cause; e] to proselytize converts to their own cult, special order or denomination; f] to seek ...[text shortened]... and absolute truth. So, we're do you sit on this RHP Cyberspace Bus (or are you its driver)?
    .[/b]
    I guess it's the only forum where you don't get ridiculed for your beliefs as much. You do get ridiculed, but within reason.
    I guess that's because when anyone is pressed to say what they think about the big questions in life , even the most rational of observers have trouble postulating a good answer as to something like why humans are the way they are, (different from other land animals)
  6. Standard memberkaroly aczel
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    19 Mar '13 02:10
    Originally posted by Phranny
    Absolute Truth in spirituality sounds like an oxymoron. Don't some forms of Christianity give their followers extra brownie points for sttempting to save a soul?
    The JW's do, though I've never heard them admit it on here, which is kinda strange.
  7. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    19 Mar '13 02:30
    Originally posted by FMF
    Rupert Pupkin, I think. Not Bob Hope.
    this one...

    YouTube

    (i liked it a lot)
  8. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    19 Mar '13 02:341 edit
    Originally posted by karoly aczel

    I guess it's the only forum where you don't get ridiculed for your beliefs as much. You do get ridiculed, but within reason.
    I guess that's because when anyone is pressed to say what they think about the big questions in life , even the most rational of observers have trouble postulating a good answer as to something like why humans are the way they are, (different from other land animals)
    "I guess it's the only forum where you don't get ridiculed for your beliefs."
    (and which forums are more nearly forgiving, if i may ask?)
  9. Standard memberkaroly aczel
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    19 Mar '13 02:37
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    "I guess it's the only forum where you don't get ridiculed for your beliefs."
    (and which forums are more nearly forgiving, if i may ask?)
    You're asking me? lol
  10. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    19 Mar '13 19:37
    Originally posted by karoly aczel

    You're asking me? lol
    seems that a bus rider who's been scouting here long enough
    to make a few friends and win a subscription freebie bus ticket
    must have some point of relative forum boredom comparison.
  11. R
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    20 Mar '13 23:21
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    [b]Spirituality Forum Motivations

    In my observation, people who visit this forum with regularity do so from specific motivations: a] to be entertained; b] to enjoy social contact with friends; c] to gain attention; d] to promote some secular crusade or cause; e] to proselytize converts to their own cult, special order or denomination; f] to seek ...[text shortened]... and absolute truth. So, we're do you sit on this RHP Cyberspace Bus (or are you its driver)?
    .[/b]
    F: to seek information on what the present culture thinks of Jesus Christ...To better understand the enemies tactics...to pray accordingly..
  12. Donationrwingett
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    20 Mar '13 23:26
    Originally posted by FMF
    Rupert Pupkin, I think. Not Bob Hope.
    Another reference to Rupert Pupkin. You must have really enjoyed that movie. I doubt that most people have seen that film, though.
  13. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    20 Mar '13 23:49
    Originally posted by checkbaiter
    F: to seek information on what the present culture thinks of Jesus Christ...To better understand the enemies tactics...to pray accordingly.
    "f] to seek information, fact and absolute truth."

    This Option, CB?
  14. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    20 Mar '13 23:50
    Originally posted by rwingett
    Another reference to Rupert Pupkin. You must have really enjoyed that movie. I doubt that most people have seen that film, though.
    Wonder why.
  15. R
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    21 Mar '13 02:17
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    [b]"f] to seek information, fact and absolute truth."

    This Option, CB?[/b]
    I don't think I will find absolute truth here...🙂
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