I'm sorry. That's just sad and makes me sick. Treatment like that can never be justified.
Obituaries...
by jeanniebeanz 26 Replies latest jw friends
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willy_think
Oh, the games people play.
When my farther's mother died (catholic) I read it in the paper, so I went to the church. I wasn't part of any religion. My old man is standing out side the church, came to Boston from Maine for it. He asks me how I found out about it. Good morning I say. (Ass hole) I read it in the paper. Kind of morbid don’t you think? Said he. No. How would I ever know when my grandparents die if I don’t read it in the paper? (Ass hole) I missed the wake but at least I made the church to pay my respects. My old man paid his respect to his god outside. (If only I could be so persecuted).
Nothing morbid about it. that “morbid” spin is only part of the shunning. It pisses them off that we can’t be excluded.
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jeanniebeanz
Well, I was thinking I was the only one...silly, huh? Guess not...but it really bites. I feel a weird sense of relief when I don't see dad's name, but at the same time, he's been dead to me for 10 years...it's all so bizaare, like a nightmare.
I hope that someday this organization will pay for what they have done to all of us.
J
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RichieRich
I'm sorry for all of you.
Hugs from a fat kid for you all.
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upside/down
This thread has nothing to do with "bitches"...
u/d (of the sees what he wants to class)
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jeanniebeanz
*thwacks U/D*
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RichieRich
This thread has nothing to do with "bitches"...
u/d (of the sees what he wants to class)
was that about me?
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jeanniebeanz
No, U/D suffers from a deplorable excess of personality. It was about the 'bitch' sound in Obituaries...J
(edited because I can't spell for sh**... today)
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Purza
I am sorry Jeannie.
I read the obits everyday looking for names I used to know.
Purza
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love11
Jeannie- That's too bad! But you're in good company here, I think we all can relate in some way to this. Love