Blondie - I made the mistake of taking her aside once and trying to be friendly with her so I could say "speak for yourself". However, she took it that I wanted to talk about the "truth". When I explained to her that I never want to discuss religion with anyone which included her, she seemed confused.
I do believe you are correct about two things: she was strange before she became a jw and the jw-isms have made her stranger; and she has NO friends.
But people here don't like her to the extent that they do want to set her up to get her fired. So they keep saying they are going to decorate for my birthday and bring in a cake and light candles, because they want to see if this pushes her over the edge.
But in turn it makes me unconfortable for so many reasons. One, I don't want to try to make her life any more difficult then it already is. Two, I don't like being the center of attention and now this has put me smack dab in the middle of all kinds of crap. Three, people don't need to know my business and our office is the worst when it comes to gossip. I like to live under the radar. If I have to step up to the plate, I will, but otherwise, I like to move quietly about my world.
I know my friends will respect my wishes about keeping the birthday on the down low, it is just the others who don't know me and will want to do something to get her in trouble.
See that is what jws don't think about, they sometimes cause their own problems. It is just easier for them to blame the devil and thus, be guilt free over their own stupid actions.