anyone writing about Dave Madzay obviously never new him!!!!!!!!!!!!

by donna4174 37 Replies latest jw experiences

  • donna4174
    donna4174

    you are obviously an idiot

  • donna4174
    donna4174

    yes he ran it here from austalia it was called color graphics

  • donna4174
    donna4174

    no i am not his daughter , he never had children

  • donna4174
  • donna4174
    donna4174

    thankyou i agree

  • keyser soze
    keyser soze

    In reading the previous thread that you make reference to, I saw no one speaking negatively about him. Nobody is disputing the fact that he was a good person. You are perhaps being a bit too hypersensitive. The poster simply didn't have all the facts about why he was df'd and acknowledged as much later on. Let it go.

  • yesidid
    yesidid
    you are obviously an idiot

    Hi Donna,

    You're such a charmer aren't you?

    Did you learn that from Dave or is that naturally you.

    Btw you forgot to tell us why David was disfellowshipped.

  • OUTLAW
    OUTLAW

    "Anyone writing about Dave Mazday obviously never knew him"..???..Then you proceed to write about him.....LOL!!.. Crazy Eyes...OUTLAW

  • Cruncher
    Cruncher

    I knew Dave since I was just a kid, and grew up in his Cong. He was certainly a much loved and very carismatic person who despite his prominent position still had the "common touch". It was very sad to see his life take a tragic turn, and very tragic that so many ignored him in his final years. I remember one of the things he used to do was occassionally on a Sunday if it was a hot day, he would get up on the platform after the morning meeting and announce that their was no field service and we were going to have a picnic at the beach instead. He was clearly a very indiepndent thnker, and quite entrepeneurial, which is probably a part of why he ultimately did not fit into the borg as it became a place where everyone had to be the same and there was no place for inividuals. I rememeber going door to door with him one day when I was probably about 15 and talking about what I planned to do when I left school. I mentioned I would like to be a journalist but it would mean going to University (which was a big no no at the time), and he actually said it was a good choice and encouraged me to go for it.

    Miss ya Dave.

  • journey-on
    journey-on

    WELCOME, Cruncher. Thanks for your input. Looking forward to hearing more from you.

    Your friend, Dave, sounds like he was a good man and the organization could use more like him.

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