Ginny,
Where did that paragraph come from? That's a laugh riot!
What a batch of delusional kooks.
riz
Stop looking at me, swan!- Billy Madison
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Ginny,
Where did that paragraph come from? That's a laugh riot!
What a batch of delusional kooks.
riz
Stop looking at me, swan!- Billy Madison
OK, caption contest for that picture! Here's my entry:
"Yes, my lord, I know it is unseemly to do so, but the lines are long, and the sun is hot, and my wife really had to go. That is why I let her sneak into the Men's room. My lord knows how the women can get."
Riz,
It's from an interview with J.F. Rutherford that appeared in the San Diego Sun, March 15, 1930. You can read the whole article here:
That link looks pretty long and messy, so in case it doesn't work, try this one and scroll down:
http://watchtower.observer.org/apps/pbcs.dll/oversikt?Kategori=HISTORY2
It's about the 19th heading down on that page.
Ginny
Seeker,
The burning question in my mind is:
Did he borrow that belt from Jethro or Ellie Mae?
http://www.liketelevision.com/web1/classictv/bevhillb/
Ginny
Thanks, Ginny
When I saw that photo the first thing I thought was, "Martha Stewart called. She wants her curtains back."
riz
CAPTION:
"How the HELL did you come up with the year 1914?"
John the Revelator
YERUSALYIM
"Vanity! It's my favorite sin!"
[Al Pacino as Satan, in "DEVIL'S ADVOCATE"]
Caption for photo:
I knocked on the door at Beth Sarim in 1925
but d'Judge was in bed with his housekeeper
and a bottle of whiskey. He opened the window
and yelled, "it's 1975 stupid; and oh yeah,
lose the beard!"
Caption:
"No kidding! There's a woman on jw.com with boobs this big."
Caption:
"...but lord, how can I dry my dishes?, I can't find my tea-towel....
Chris