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  • Old Iron Crotch
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    Re: WIVES TAKE NOTE: A proper day's cooking!

    Originally posted by Pastor Isaac Peters View Post
    We preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Who is the same yesterday, and today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8). You babble on under the assumption that just because you can't afford a modern car, no one else here can.

    Why would I want to buy a new car? Mine is paid for, I can can get full coverage on it and my husband's car for under $200 a month, and it gets excellent gas mleage - 28 mpg in town, 34 mpg on the highway.

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  • Mrs. Mary Whitford
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    Re: WIVES TAKE NOTE: A proper day's cooking!

    Originally posted by Ba_Donka_Donk View Post
    If you're saying that the Gospel is the same yesterday, now and forever then you are mistaken due to the fact that sins change and evolve. Not always for the best either.
    If you're going to make an assertion like that about sin, you'd better have the scripture to back it up.

    Originally posted by Coon Fish View Post
    I agree. Power to the people and the holy state of the lord!
    Of course you're agreeing with your, I suspect, "boyfriend".
    We don't take kindly to racists like you two running around trying to recruit for the Klan.

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  • Coon Fish
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    Re: WIVES TAKE NOTE: A proper day's cooking!

    Originally posted by Ba_Donka_Donk View Post
    If you're saying that the Gospel is the same yesterday, now and forever then you are mistaken due to the fact that sins change and evolve. Not always for the best either.
    I agree. Power to the people and the holy state of the lord!

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  • My_Dinky_Donk
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    Re: WIVES TAKE NOTE: A proper day's cooking!

    Originally posted by Pastor Isaac Peters View Post
    We preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Who is the same yesterday, and today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8). You babble on under the assumption that just because you can't afford a modern car, no one else here can.
    If you're saying that the Gospel is the same yesterday, now and forever then you are mistaken due to the fact that sins change and evolve. Not always for the best either.

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  • Pastor Isaac Peters
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    Re: WIVES TAKE NOTE: A proper day's cooking!

    Originally posted by Lumpy View Post
    You lot give out-dated advice all the time.
    We preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Who is the same yesterday, and today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8). You babble on under the assumption that just because you can't afford a modern car, no one else here can.

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  • Old Iron Crotch
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    Re: WIVES TAKE NOTE: A proper day's cooking!

    Originally posted by Nobar King View Post
    No one cares what you drive, you were giving advice that wasn't current.
    You lot give out-dated advice all the time.

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  • Nobar King
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    Re: WIVES TAKE NOTE: A proper day's cooking!

    No one cares what you drive, you were giving advice that wasn't current.

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  • Old Iron Crotch
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    Re: WIVES TAKE NOTE: A proper day's cooking!

    Originally posted by Pastor Isaac Peters View Post
    Well, sure they should be able to locate the carburetor — if they're applying for antique registration. Otherwise, they should demonstrate a knowledge of what cars have nowadays.

    I drive an older model car - it has a carburetor.

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  • Mrs. Mary Whitford
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    Re: WIVES TAKE NOTE: A proper day's cooking!

    Originally posted by Lumpy View Post
    There would be a lot less women stranded and rendered helpless by something as simple as a flat tire.
    That's why God invented chauffeurs, you stupid lump. If you're going to be a Joo about it and refuse to spend money on a driver, then that's why He invented cell phones and roadside assistance.
    Seriously, some days I think you're entirely incapable of even the simplest rational thought.

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  • Nobar King
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    Re: WIVES TAKE NOTE: A proper day's cooking!

    Duh.

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  • Pastor Isaac Peters
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    Re: WIVES TAKE NOTE: A proper day's cooking!

    Originally posted by Lumpy View Post
    It has long been my opinion that anyone wishing to obtain a driver's license should have to demonstrate the ability to locate the basic parts of their car - motor, transmission, battery, carburetor, radiator, know how to check fluid levels and where to add fluids, change the bulbs and fuses, jump-start a dead battery, and change a tire.
    Well, sure they should be able to locate the carburetor — if they're applying for antique registration. Otherwise, they should demonstrate a knowledge of what cars have nowadays.

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  • Old Iron Crotch
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    Re: WIVES TAKE NOTE: A proper day's cooking!

    Originally posted by Orelia View Post
    Oh I know cars may look intimidating at first for anyone who knows nothing about them! But trust me its not that complicated after all really!
    You just need to learn a little thats all, but the mechanism of a car is really not that complex, you just need to know what part is which and what they do and the you can find the problem without too much of a fuss! Changing tires is real easy too once you how to do it! I know how to do many repairs on cars, of course I'm not a mechanic so I can't solve EVERYTHING, but my father taught me the basics and essentials to make sure I would know how to fix things if I ever I got stuck somewhere along the road on my own! Better to be on the safe side than have regrets later!

    It has long been my opinion that anyone wishing to obtain a driver's license should have to demonstrate the ability to locate the basic parts of their car - motor, transmission, battery, carburetor, radiator, know how to check fluid levels and where to add fluids, change the bulbs and fuses, jump-start a dead battery, and change a tire. I'm not saying that everyone who wishes to drive should have to be a certified mechanic, but if you're going to pilot a machine weighing a couple of tons and capable of attaining speeds of 100 mph, you should know at least the basics of how it works, and what to do when something goes wrong.
    There would be a lot less women stranded and rendered helpless by something as simple as a flat tire.

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  • Orelia
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    (ahhhhhhhhh sorry for all the typing mistakes! I tend to write a tad too quickly! )

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  • Orelia
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    Re: WIVES TAKE NOTE: A proper day's cooking!

    Originally posted by VictoryOS View Post
    Well now, that's just taking things too far. A woman working on a car, that's just ridiculous.
    Oh I know cars may look intimidating at first for anyone who knows nothing about them! But trust me its not that complicated after all really!
    You just need to learn a little thats all, but the mechanism of a car is really not that complex, you just need to know what part is which and what they do and the you can find the problem without too much of a fuss! Changing tires is real easy too once you how to do it! I know how to do many repairs on cars, of course I'm not a mechanic so I can't solve EVERYTHING, but my father taught me the basics and essentials to make sure I would know how to fix things if I ever I got stuck somewhere along the road on my own! Better to be on the safe side than have regrets later!

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    Re: WIVES TAKE NOTE: A proper day's cooking!

    Originally posted by Dancing With Myself View Post
    Honestly, you will gain like 20 pounds after that meal and I've studied nutrition!


    GENTLEMEN! THIS IS ABSURD!
    Complete fiction - you'd probably gain that but for a couple who regularly partake of vigorous exercise, this is a mere snack.

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