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I'm sure the Roloff Farm is worth lots of money since it is surrounded by subdivisions.  They will probably sell it to developers and make a lot of money.  Sounds like Jeremy wants something cutsy like a lavender farm or a goat farm, and they would need to go further out to find cheaper land.

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28 minutes ago, riverblue22 said:

Sounds like Jeremy wants something cutsy like a lavender farm or a goat farm, and they would needs to go further out to find cheaper land.

And Auj could open up a goat yoga business to help other people achieve peace and thigh gaps.  And they could have a little table to sell their books to customers!

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14 minutes ago, IndianPaintbrush said:

Kudos to Auj and her sister wives, but maintaining a friendship for that many years takes a little more effort than simply 'JESUS.'

And I'm fairly confident (unless she went to a Christian school) that the term "God Squad" wasn't a compliment from her fellow students. 

There was an inter-faith/inter-denominational teen group that operated in our area when I was in high school (late 80's/early 90's) that got kids from schools in the area to attend, and the kids would then try to entice their classmates to come in the strangest ways.  One showed up at my door one evening, saying they were doing a scavenger hunt for this group, and they needed a Band Member.  No thanks.  They were also looking for a cheerleader, so I directed them to a girl who lived down the road, since they were in the area.  She went.  She said it was a mistake.  Because, of course, she was treated to a religious presentation for her kindness in being in their "scavenger hunt", and a relentless hard sell to join their group.

I had better ways to spend my Saturday night (even if that meant watching PBS), and didn't want to be preached at.  If the kids who went to this program enjoyed it, more power to them and I'm happy for them, but it wasn't for me, and I didn't want it crammed down my throat.  So if other kids were calling them "God Squad", I would imagine this would be a similar thing.  They must have been preaching at someone or trying to recruit them for something.  Or they were like the one hardcore Mormon girl that was in my graduating class who carried her Book Of Mormon everywhere, and took it upon herself to tell you how wrong about pretty much everything you were, would tell you to stop swearing, stop oogling the Chippendale Dancers, etc.  We called her "Pious Patty".

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23 hours ago, funky-rat said:

And I'm fairly confident (unless she went to a Christian school) that the term "God Squad" wasn't a compliment from her fellow students. 

no freaking way..... 

I grew up going to church, as did a large majority of my classmates (small school), and there is no way in hell any of us would want to be called 'the god squad'. 

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On 7/30/2019 at 1:06 PM, Dmarie019 said:

no freaking way..... 

I grew up going to church, as did a large majority of my classmates (small school), and there is no way in hell any of us would want to be called 'the god squad'. 

I went to 12 years of Catholic school, so wrong kind of Christian anyway, but I am fairly certain no one in school would want to be called the God Squad and would actively shun those that holier than thou!

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Jeremy is going on and on about how the table is finally completed and that it was one of the hardest but most rewarding projects he has ever done.  Does he not realize that he did very little of that project and the parts he did, he messed up?  Other companies planed the table, built the legs and fixed the errors he made from procrastination.  What a doofus!

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18 minutes ago, judyjudyjudy said:

Jeremy is going on and on about how the table is finally completed and that it was one of the hardest but most rewarding projects he has ever done.  Does he not realize that he did very little of that project and the parts he did, he messed up?  Other companies planed the table, built the legs and fixed the errors he made from procrastination.  What a doofus!

Kinda like the house situation - I bet he's also really proud of that kitchen he messed up & pros had to fix for him worked on LOL.

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3 hours ago, judyjudyjudy said:

Jeremy is going on and on about how the table is finally completed and that it was one of the hardest but most rewarding projects he has ever done.  Does he not realize that he did very little of that project and the parts he did, he messed up?  Other companies planed the table, built the legs and fixed the errors he made from procrastination.  What a doofus!

So wait. I haven’t been following Jer’s ‘table journey,’ so I’m confused. All he did then was attach the legs to the table? Shit girl, putting an ikea shelf together is more work than that. 

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1 hour ago, ginger90 said:

She left off the 3rd voting option:  I don't care.

1 hour ago, ginger90 said:

Screenshots from Jeremy’s stories. “Totally free, we just threw it together.”.  

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Good lord, if their book's a trainwreck and they worked on it a while and presumably had an editor, how awful must this free booklet that they "just threw together" be?

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