I went to a wedding on the other side of the state yesterday. On my way home I stopped by my favorite road side rest. I say this particular road side rest is my favorite because somebody always leaves a few Watchtowers and Awakes for weary travelers to take. So whenever I pass by I stop, grab a pen, and autograph every copy with freeminds.org. How much time should I claim? Does my time start when I left this morning and end when I got home? Or should I only count the 10 minutes I was at the road side rest?
My favorite road side rest
by frozen one 5 Replies latest jw friends
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Hortensia
oh, I love jesuitical questions like this. I say you count the time from when you left the wedding to when you got home. Now where do you turn in your time - do you just mail it directly to the WTBTS?
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journey-on
I vote you should count from the time you left till the time you got home. (I'm sure the one that left the rags did.)
Also, since you've visited this road side rest before, you may also count a return visit. Keep up the good work, frozen one!
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frozen one
I totally forgot the return visit. Thanks for the reminder.
Does anyone else have "return visits" they purposely stop at when in the area? I think everyone wins. For the person who leaves the mags at the rest area, seeing freeminds.org will at a minimum flame their persecution complex and they might tell everyone at the hall about the mystery apostate which in turn might cause some to go look at freeminds for themselves. For the weary traveller who grabs the mags, they might go look at freeminds. And for me its just fun to do a bit to inform people.
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uninformed
frozen one,
Good Job!
Way to go.
Brant
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Undecided
It's not a return visit, it's a back call, as we used to name it.
Ken P.