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Post by marysia on Mar 22, 2004 13:31:20 GMT -5
prosze bardzo. Jestem niemieski, i nie polak ale kocham polskie jenzyka. Uczie sie polskie, ale nie rozumieam. Nie mowie polskie zybt dobrze! oh wow -- i'm digging and grasping but i'm assuming you are not polish but enjoy polish. i wish mine was better for conversational dispatching here. i can read fluently but, oh more occasions, do not know what i am saying! when my grandparents immigrated they gave up the language to become "americaniszed". the town they settled in and is still our homestead is very polish by nature with the butchers, grocerers and such and polish pkmtyolm offered weekly. unfortunately, the youth was not instructed in much more than prayers and of course, the words parents didn't want you to understand! Bog Zaplac!
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Post by TarueBeliever on Mar 22, 2004 23:25:39 GMT -5
The Amish do not use electricity at all! Monday through Sunday - I suppose they are closer to the truth than the SDA's will ever be. An SDA continues to adopt to their culture - using the electricity that another works on the Sabbath to provide - when an SDA flips on their light switch, or opens the refrigerator, or (gasp!) watches the news on television - they are causing another to sin. But not so the Amish - they still ride around in their buggies - they don't even force the service stations to be open on Saturday. Not quite true ... some of the Amish ladies have taken to using ICEs (infernal cumbustable engines) to running their clothes washin-mashin machines. There's a wee little bit of electrical energy that runs from the condenser coil to the spark plug with every other go round of the engine. Don't try to check for it ... it'll knock you flat on your #$% if you touch the plug while the engine's running. But they don't use it on their Sabbath. and not when the tourists are around. And they'll deny there's any 'lectricity in there either cause they don't have 'lectricity. Scott
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Post by TarueBeliever on Mar 22, 2004 23:36:31 GMT -5
marysia & Nicodemus,
Mój pies zjedzony mój zadanie.
Scott
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Post by Charis on Mar 23, 2004 1:48:50 GMT -5
I went to a Greek orthodox service once as part of a hands-on approach to Christian history (college cpkmtyoll). It was Easter (Holy Saturday I believe). I don't remember much except for our teacher having a bit too much to drink and prancing around in the church's little dining room in bunny ears, lol!
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Post by genesda on Mar 23, 2004 5:21:39 GMT -5
Gene, Why do you insist on repeating this LIE over and over? I have NEVER claimed to have kept a sabbath day. I have NEVER claimed Sunday is the Sabbath Day. I know that Sunday is " tê'i mia'i tô'n sabba'tôn" … "the first from the sabbath days." Scott At least you're honest enough to admit that you don't claim to keep God's commandments. When the bible says that those who "do" God's commandments will have the right to the tree of life, you exclude yourself. Sorry. [/color]
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Post by genesda on Mar 23, 2004 5:24:01 GMT -5
The Amish do not use electricity at all! Monday through Sunday - I suppose they are closer to the truth than the SDA's will ever be. An SDA continues to adopt to their culture - using the electricity that another works on the Sabbath to provide - when an SDA flips on their light switch, or opens the refrigerator, or (gasp!) watches the news on television - they are causing another to sin. But not so the Amish - they still ride around in their buggies - they don't even force the service stations to be open on Saturday. Why do you not include yourself in these matters? You claim it's wrong, so to you, it is. [/color]
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Post by genesda on Mar 23, 2004 5:28:41 GMT -5
Not quite true ... some of the Amish ladies have taken to using ICEs (infernal cumbustable engines) to running their clothes washin-mashin machines. There's a wee little bit of electrical energy that runs from the condenser coil to the spark plug with every other go round of the engine. Don't try to check for it ... it'll knock you flat on your #$% if you touch the plug while the engine's running. But they don't use it on their[/b][/color] Sabbath. and not when the tourists are around. And they'll deny there's any 'lectricity in there either cause they don't have 'lectricity. Here is where you err. There is only ONE weekly sabbath day, the 7th day of the week. [/color] Scott
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Post by marysia on Mar 23, 2004 8:02:15 GMT -5
I went to a Greek orthodox service once as part of a hands-on approach to Christian history (college cpkmtyoll). It was Easter (Holy Saturday I believe). I don't remember much except for our teacher having a bit too much to drink and prancing around in the church's little dining room in bunny ears, lol! hee hee hee... try a good Friday service if you ever get a chance. what's funny -- i got a visual - thanks for the laugh to start what is bound to be a very hectic day!!
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Post by marysia on Mar 23, 2004 8:02:56 GMT -5
marysia & Nicodemus, Mój pies zjedzony mój zadanie. Scott okay maybe i'm still asleep but your dog what?! ;D
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Post by Nicodemus on Mar 23, 2004 9:25:25 GMT -5
okay maybe i'm still asleep but your dog what?! ;D His dog ate his lesson. heh heh. Skoda!
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Post by TarueBeliever on Mar 23, 2004 16:31:43 GMT -5
Poznal pewnej iloœci Polskiego jêzyka kiedy byl w Stanach Zjednoczonych Powietrzna Moc Specjalne Sily zbrojne. Dostateczna iloœæ otrzymywaæ mój twarz klaps. ;D
PrawdziwyZwolennik
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Post by marysia on Mar 23, 2004 16:39:15 GMT -5
Poznal pewnej iloœci Polskiego jêzyka kiedy byl w Stanach Zjednoczonych Powietrzna Moc Specjalne Sily zbrojne. Dostateczna iloœæ otrzymywaæ mój twarz klaps. ;D PrawdziwyZwolennik oh boy - bringing "moja biblioteca"
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Post by TarueBeliever on Mar 23, 2004 16:41:09 GMT -5
His dog ate his lesson. heh heh. Skoda! Jaki oznacza *skoda* w jêzyku angielskim? PrawdziwyZwolennik
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Post by TarueBeliever on Mar 23, 2004 16:47:24 GMT -5
oh boy - bringing "moja biblioteca" potrzebujê mojego jêzyka polskiego do angielskiego slownika. Co jest *biblioteca*?
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Post by marysia on Mar 23, 2004 17:04:08 GMT -5
potrzebujê mojego jêzyka polskiego do angielskiego slownika. Co jest *biblioteca*? dictionary ;D
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