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Post by Heard on Jul 4, 2006 10:13:18 GMT -5
A new men's sleeping quarters (dorms) is being constructed at the Knoxville Tennessee convention grounds! The old one's are being torn down.
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Post by notwhat on Jul 4, 2006 11:34:33 GMT -5
Quick. Alert the media. This is breathtaking.
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Post by YEA on Jul 4, 2006 16:27:20 GMT -5
A new men's sleeping quarters (dorms) is being constructed at the Knoxville Tennessee convention grounds! The old one's are being torn down. Yea and?
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Post by GuestS on Jul 4, 2006 17:55:51 GMT -5
Why don't any of the convention sites have "couples" sleeping quarters??? Wouldn't it be nice to spend those four nights with your spouse? And what do you do with the kids?
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Post by I bet on Jul 4, 2006 19:59:41 GMT -5
Let the workers take care of them.
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Post by Judith on Jul 4, 2006 21:29:11 GMT -5
Elizabeth convention has apartments for couples.
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Post by New men on Jul 5, 2006 8:31:07 GMT -5
A new men's sleeping quarters (dorms) is being constructed at the Knoxville Tennessee convention grounds! The old one's are being torn down. I would like to know more about the new men. Who cares where they sleep! Are they genetically engineered? Where will the old men sleep now that the old men's quarters are being razed? Ohhhhh.......................... Perhaps we are talking about the men's new sleeping quarters. Sorry. Nevermind.
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Post by New member creation on Jul 5, 2006 8:35:06 GMT -5
Why don't any of the convention sites have "couples" sleeping quarters??? Wouldn't it be nice to spend those four nights with your spouse? And what do you do with the kids? Would children conceived here be 'special'? What a great way to keep the membership numbers up. Now by couples - would this have to be carefully defined? Common law marriage?
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Post by jxr on Jul 5, 2006 21:58:28 GMT -5
... Would children conceived here be 'special'? ... Destined for the Work, for sure.
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Post by conventional on Jul 5, 2006 23:31:23 GMT -5
Would children conceived here be 'special'? Conventional conception, I would guess, would yield conventional children.
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