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  • Jo Freddie
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    Re: Nominations for Freehold Man of the Year

    Originally posted by A Orpington-Smythe View Post
    I Nominate Jo Freddie
    I must decline, as I do not fit the divisive criteria they have for the candidates as Jimmy and BIG point out.
    Originally posted by James Dewitt View Post
    Rejected, Pasta Boy is not a True Christian.
    Originally posted by BelieverInGod View Post
    Neither you nor pasta boy live in Freehold, you're not eligible.
    You missed out that I also carry the title of Rev.

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  • BelieverInGod
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    Re: Nominations for Freehold Man of the Year

    Originally posted by A Orpington-Smythe View Post
    I Nominate Jo Freddie
    Neither you nor pasta boy live in Freehold, you're not eligible.

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  • James Dewitt
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    Re: Nominations for Freehold Man of the Year

    Originally posted by A Orpington-Smythe View Post
    I Nominate Jo Freddie
    Rejected, Pasta Boy is not a True Christian.

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  • A Orpington-Smythe
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    Re: Nominations for Freehold Man of the Year

    I Nominate Jo Freddie

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  • Cranky Old Man
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    Re: Nominations for Freehold Man of the Year

    Originally posted by Rev. Jim Osborne View Post
    I nominate myself, Rev. Jim Osborne.
    I could not agree more, but since the rules seem to exclude you, my vote will go to Brother Nobar who is a great inspiration to all of us to keep bettering ourselves.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Nominations for Freehold Man of the Year

    Originally posted by Sidoain View Post
    You are a pastor
    That's correct.

    And you are a wad of unsaved scum.

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  • Sidoain
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    Re: Nominations for Freehold Man of the Year

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    I'm pretty certain that I'm going to win this contest.


    I'm just sayin'...
    You are a pastor

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    I'm pretty certain that I'm going to win this contest.


    I'm just sayin'...

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  • Sidoain
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    I nominate Cranky Old Man. He care for anyone, even us, unsaved trash.

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    I'd like to see co-Men of the year. Two bosom buddies, Brother Nobar and Ofc. Richards. Both tirelessly fight to make the world a better, unbiased place.
    I dunno, the idea of the prize being "shared" by two "co-Men" sounds a bit too close everyone being forced to "share" everything by "co-Mrades" like Obama to me.

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  • James Hutchins
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    I'd like to see co-Men of the year. Two bosom buddies, Brother Nobar and Ofc. Richards. Both tirelessly fight to make the world a better, unbiased place.

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  • Jo Freddie
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    Re: Nominations for Freehold Man of the Year

    Originally posted by Professor Bessemer View Post
    No! Of course not, I am a trained Scietheist and Brother Jed is only a graduate student. No, he would not be able to understand the techniques I use to cure these fine young men of their sodomania. There is a saying that I am sure I am paraphrasing, but it goes something like this: If you want to keep enjoying the taste of hotdogs, never visit a hotdog factory. Or something like that anyway.

    The recordings I keep of my Ex-Gay© patients are for my study alone. They might even upset the patients if they were to see them. The psyche of a young man going through Ex-Gay© treatment is very fragile. Seeing themselves in such emotionally vulnerable circumstances could actually negatively impact their ability to give up the homosexual lifestyle they have chosen to be afflicted with.
    But I would have thought the aim of your quckery treatment was to but the victem patient off "hotdogs" for ever in which case letting them see the recording of their session could be very helpful. In the case of Jedediah in particular letting him see the recording would help give him a much needed understanding of what happens during his blackouts.

    As your quckery treatment is based on the teachings of the KJV Collected Fairy Tales would it not help to get a second opinion from a Pastor, you could let Zekie Boy watch the recording with you and see if he thinks that Jedediah would benefit from viewing it.

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  • Professor Bessemer
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    Originally posted by Jo Freddie View Post
    Do you ever use the recordings to help the patient understand their condition? In the case like Jedediah's I am sure it would help him understand the nature of his blackouts.
    No! Of course not, I am a trained Scietheist and Brother Jed is only a graduate student. No, he would not be able to understand the techniques I use to cure these fine young men of their sodomania. There is a saying that I am sure I am paraphrasing, but it goes something like this: If you want to keep enjoying the taste of hotdogs, never visit a hotdog factory. Or something like that anyway.

    The recordings I keep of my Ex-Gay© patients are for my study alone. They might even upset the patients if they were to see them. The psyche of a young man going through Ex-Gay© treatment is very fragile. Seeing themselves in such emotionally vulnerable circumstances could actually negatively impact their ability to give up the homosexual lifestyle they have chosen to be afflicted with.

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  • Jo Freddie
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    Originally posted by Professor Bessemer View Post
    I have all of my sessions with all of my Ex-Gay© patients on a password protected private server that runs on a customized version of JesOS in my secure home office. I use them as a study tool often. I have seen several of the recordings so many times that I almost have them memorized.

    God gave us all of this wonderful computer and audio/video equipment, I would be a fool and a bad Christian not to use it. It would be like spitting in the Lord's face to ignore His technological gifts! Praise!
    Do you ever use the recordings to help the patient understand their condition? In the case like Jedediah's I am sure it would help him understand the nature of his blackouts.

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  • Professor Bessemer
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    Originally posted by Jo Freddie View Post
    Have you considered videoing the sessions? You could then play them back over and over again, it may help you gain some insight into the condition that you miss at the time.
    I have all of my sessions with all of my Ex-Gay© patients on a password protected private server that runs on a customized version of JesOS in my secure home office. I use them as a study tool often. I have seen several of the recordings so many times that I almost have them memorized.

    God gave us all of this wonderful computer and audio/video equipment, I would be a fool and a bad Christian not to use it. It would be like spitting in the Lord's face to ignore His technological gifts! Praise!

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