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At the Book Studies? They were the highlight of the month.
Thing is, all the sisters would try to outdo each other making nice food, which amused me no end, and also kept my stomach filled up, but drove me nuts, because my mother would spend the entire afternoon making a giant racket in the kitchen and screaming @ my sister whilst doing it, just to bake a cool cake for the Book Study.
Also, remember those last ~15 minutes before the end of Cake Night Book Studies? When you wanted to shoot the conductor because of dragging his feet and reading extra scriptures (AAARARGGHGH!), and you were sure he was doing it (it was always a he!) just to delay the partaking of the cake longer? I could've sworn those Cake Night Book Studies were always a little bit longer than normal ones.
Then I remember, after the final prayer, everybody would just sort of crank open their eyes (except for the very elderly ones in the room, who would take a bit longer ) and stare at each other. I used to wear a manic grin (whew - it's over, Thank God!), and then I would always be the first to get up. All of the sisters would disappear into the kitchen (living up to those 'sisterly submissive role models' quite nicely), leaving me in the 'kindly' clutches of the Elders. The only thing that's worse than having to spend time in the same room as an Elder, is having to do it while waiting to eat Cake, damnit!
Those were awkward moments! Nobody wanted to be the first to get up, (as they would look 'unfaithful' or something), so everyone would just continue sitting there. During my final days in the BORG, I sometimes felt like jumping up and screaming "HELLO! THE BOOK STUDY IS FINISHED! YOU CAN WAKE UP NOW!"
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Anybody here have similiar experiences?
"...the greater will be the beneficial effect, because you get more of the ultra-violet rays, which are healing" - The Golden Age
[SYN], UADA - Unseen Apostate Directorate of Africa.