Oh -
Come! come! Now - Not tempting anybody with those bedroom eyes the "stubble and I'm trouble" pout.
HB
by mankkeli 70 Replies latest jw experiences
Oh -
Come! come! Now - Not tempting anybody with those bedroom eyes the "stubble and I'm trouble" pout.
HB
What is 'thoughtful' about it? It was wrong...maybe they should have actually put a bit more 'thought' into what they write??? Cause what they write ends up being used against them.
what is your point mankkeli?
You`ve made all these Claims:
"I`m an Assistant CO!..I work as a Temp in Bethel!"..
"I organize Apostofests!"..
"I`m a Professor!"..
Outlaw you may be on to something there.
TEMP IN BETHEL?
THAT explains those sultry Hustler in a sauna looks...
HB
I still enjoy reading the Bible but I utterly despise this pointless, meaningless scripture. Why? Maybe it would be more fair to criticize its quotation today rather than when it was written.
It made some sense when John said it..... but quoting it today is simply BEYOND stupid. Has the world been passing away for most of Two Thousand years? Really? And how does the fact of that Two Thousand years generate any sort of immediacy?
It simply astonishes me that Witlesses repeat and repeat this foolish text without the slightest thought as to how utterly meaningless it is in regard to the End coming.
metatron
Does any one think that the Amish are doing the will of God?
Hmmm The Amish. Not sure. But did you hear about the rogue Amish that were shaving beards and cutting the hair off their enemies? SCANDALOUS!
I don't know about the Amish either, but maybe they aint to dumb? There are several of them outside of town here. They can not have a car, but they can use yours, some have construction business they can not have electricity or an air compressor but they can use your electricity and aircompressor. They can not have a weed eater with gas, but can use your weed eater and your gas. They can buy a farm from you but they can not sell a farm to you.
Interesting. I read about an Amish man whose son had a rare and deadly disease. He was gathering information from many experts and keeping track on his computer---but he couldn't have it in his house because electricity in the house is a no no---so he set it up in his barn.
Which makes me wonder, do the amish have a website that they can access from their barns? And if they do, can Manker go over there and preach to them?
And another question I have. An Amish couple used to set up their cart in a parking lot directly across the street from me. They sold vegetables. But we never could locate the horse! I mean, the cart was there every morning and apparently dropped out of the sky. We searched for the horse, drove around, looked behind buildings and under carpets---no horse. So, to my question: Where did they keep the horse?
NC