By 2000, grandma was emailing her grandsons.
Funny, Seeker!
Conjures up a cool mental image: retired, frosty-haired grandma and grandpa types arguing over surfing time; discussing isp's, browsers and gigabytes. Funny, but waay cool... finding out the truth about the truth. I like it.
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Blondie,
Thanks for your input.
By 1993/94 I was teetering already, but 95's sheep and goats change did it for me. I was not only deeply pissed about the change itself but even more angered by the cavalier, blasé-blah way they went about announcing it... very disrespectful of longtime members like me. So, I said, "f**k this. Seeya."
The change in military service I knew a little about, but the rest of it is news to me. Oh well.
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patio34
I'll be printing it out and putting it on my coffee table for JW relatives to see!
Good idea, Pat. Might stimulate a nice conversation. I think I'll do that, myself. Email might work, too, ya think?
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[b]All[b],
One thing I can't understand. After all, it is said I'm clueless. But, how could the membership be increasing if baptisms are dropping. Seems that more of the dubs are sticking around, living longer or SOMETHING.
Maybe it's the way publishers are counted. Like me, for example. I'm not da'd or df'd, just (very) inactive. Am I counted as one of the 6 million, even though I haven't been to a meeting in years?
WassUP wit dat?!!!