Paul1965
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Angel, would you be interested in trading mother in-laws? even if only for an afternoon?I have a very good relationship with my in-laws.
Join For His Glory for a discussion on how
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https://christianforums.net/threads/psalm-70-1-save-me-o-god-lord-help-me-now.108509/
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Angel, would you be interested in trading mother in-laws? even if only for an afternoon?I have a very good relationship with my in-laws.
God it stems from a good place of caring and love and wanting to be in a relationship with His people
Yes, yes fair very comparison when used in context of jealously guarding something dear to you. As you have pointed out in the quote above..
I agree with most of what you are saying Edward and I'll only speak for myself when I say that it's the same way i look at my relationship with Thayanee and Eli. Nothing to do with mistrust. But if anyone was to try to hurt them, then I'm pretty certain I'd be doing a whole lot of sinnin' and retributin', then repentin'
I think I know where you're coming from though. Jealousy from "perceived" dalliances, flirtations or whatever is a whole different ball game and yep it is insecure. Working security in bars and nightclubs eons ago, I have seen that type of jealousy too often
I think maybe the term "jealously guard" is maybe unique to UK / Oz / Kiwi English as it has nothing to do with the insecure type which you're talking about and that we agree upon.
You used to work security too?! Hehe, me too brother, before I went into the trades.I know what you mean by jealousy guard. Geez, I seen too much action at the local bowling lanes over just what you speak of.
...and I thought it would be a cushy easy job. Fooled me!
Yep, in every nation there are the "instant trouble maker, just add alcohol" type of people Edward. Perceived, flirts, innuendos, insults and threats take on monumental significance when seen through beer goggles in a blokey atmosphere, as at the same time common sense makes a quiet exit via the backdoor. :tongue
Heh, no, i like mine very much! :DAngel, would you be interested in trading mother in-laws? even if only for an afternoon?
Yep, in every nation there are the "instant trouble maker, just add alcohol" type of people Edward. Perceived, flirts, innuendos, insults and threats take on monumental significance when seen through beer goggles in a blokey atmosphere, as at the same time common sense makes a quiet exit via the backdoor. :tongue
I don't even need alcohol for that. :-(
PR-24
Oddly enough, he came back the next night and apologized to me. That was pretty big of him I thought.
the pr-24 is the old riot baton that is no longer allowed to be used for less then lethal force by a cop. mps can still carry them but they are phasing them out too.PR-24?? you got me on that one mate
It was very decent of him.Awesome actually
I've never been apologized to for being forced into doing the job on someone. In fact quite a few times, I've got in the back of a paddy wagon and one or two ambos to apologize for having to do it, with a "but you left me no option" added to it. Usually it was a very begrudging "yeah, 'spose so" so kudos to your boy in blue
the pr-24 is the old riot baton that is no longer allowed to be used for less then lethal force by a cop. mps can still carry them but they are phasing them out too.
My dad had his old baton from when he was on the police force.He was on vice.He kept it in his trunk.My dad came upon my Ex-husband once in a very scary situation between myself and my X.My ex-husband is still living..the pr-24 is the old riot baton that is no longer allowed to be used for less then lethal force by a cop. mps can still carry them but they are phasing them out too.
oz doesn't allow any less then lethal. man I hate to be a cop there or citizen who resists arrest with simply stating no I wont go to jail and lies on the ground. you go from level one to deadly force a lot quicker. come alongs don't always work. choke holds do. but well I can see that going south as cop choke holds an old lady to arrest her.