Miss peaches,
Is fairchild the one you were telling me about???
by dinah 26 Replies latest jw experiences
Miss peaches,
Is fairchild the one you were telling me about???
Is fairchild the one you were telling me about???
Shhhh..... Mr Beaker you weren't meant to mention that...
Keep moving folks... nothing to see here....!
By the way I believe it was YOUR bad influence that corrupted me!
still living one, sorta fun, but sometimes i wish i had the guts to "just say no".
Miss Peaches, you know no one will believe you... Im the PO's child and my family was clapped at a district convention. My halo is firmly stuck to my scone.
P.S. Where have you been hiding out? I've missed you!!!
Um, wouldn't you know it.. about 10 days ago I happened to click on a thread on some board that said "addicting games". Sure enough, they are extremely addicting. I MUST stop playing them and get on with my life. Today is my first game-less day and I have gotten a lot of things done, still need to catch up on many other things..
BTW, welcome to the board Mr. Beaker. Sorry I missed your entrance, I was playing a video game. Mea culpa.
Thanks fairchild, nice to meet you... What part of the world are you lurking in?
Adirondack Mountains, New York... and way past my bed time.
Keep moving folks... nothing to see here....!
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Isn't it ironic that DINAH is the one posting a thread about a double life? How many times did the Watchtower browbeat us kids on leading a double life by invoking the story of Dinah?
Or is that why you picked your name? I wonder...
I can name maybe, MAYBE, a half a dozen JW youths that I knew growing up that weren't leading a double life of some sort - and hundreds that were. We were just kids being kids. Drinking, drugs, sex, rap and heavy metal music, porn, more drinking, stealing, property destruction - I know JW youths who did it all. Many of them would be on circuit or district assembly parts. Most of their fathers were elders. Some went to Bethel, or became pioneers. These were not the 'dregs' of the JW community, but rather the children of the 'spiritually elite'.