hey can you tell us exactly what they said about cleavage. like what did they say the problem is?
CaptainSchmideo
by wondering2007 6 Replies latest jw friends
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CaptainSchmideo
In the Sat. afternoon session, they had a testimonial from a sister who basically said that in her younger days, she dressed like a tramp (not exactly those words, but the meaning was there), and that the brothers had a hard time making eye contact with her when they spoke to her.
In the closing comments of that same day, the DO made the comment that some sisters still didn't know what "cleavage" meant.
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JK666
I always enjoyed cleavage and beavage!
JK
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Priest73
Well said JK. Those are two of my favorite "ages"
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R.Crusoe
They said there should always be balance and if the cleavage outweighs the beavage more work on the ministry is essential as a form of redress!
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Priest73
R.Crusoe
Can you edit that to make sense? -
CaptainSchmideo
Why? It makes perfect sense to me...
Here's one from "The Court Jester" (Danny Kaye)
- Hawkins: "I've got it! I've got it! The pellet with the poison's in the vessel with the pestle; the chalice from the palace has the brew that is true! Right?"
- Griselda: "Right. But there's been a change: they broke the chalice from the palace!"
- Hawkins: "They broke the chalice from the palace?"
- Griselda: "And replaced it with a flagon."
- Hawkins: "A flagon...?"
- Griselda: "With the figure of a dragon."
- Hawkins: "Flagon with a dragon."
- Griselda: "Right."
- Hawkins: "But did you put the pellet with the poison in the vessel with the pestle?"
- Griselda: "No!!! The pellet with the poison's in the flagon with the dragon! The vessel with the pestle has the brew that is true!"
- Hawkins: "The pellet with the poison's in the flagon with the dragon; the vessel with the pestle has the brew that is true."
- Griselda: "Just remember that!"