Thank you SafeatHome - I'm going to buy that Shark Lift Away. You're right the Dyson is heavy and awkward. Although it does a good job, it's not worth the extra money.
Bonnie_Clyde
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Shark Navigator Lift-away vs Dyson
by Bonnie_Clyde ini already have a dyson, but we have three floors in our house, and i don't like carrying it up and down stairs...it's so heavy (bad back).
just saw a sale at costco for the shark for $119...a lot cheaper than dyson.
anybody have an opinion if you think it's worth it as a second vacuum..
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Shark Navigator Lift-away vs Dyson
by Bonnie_Clyde ini already have a dyson, but we have three floors in our house, and i don't like carrying it up and down stairs...it's so heavy (bad back).
just saw a sale at costco for the shark for $119...a lot cheaper than dyson.
anybody have an opinion if you think it's worth it as a second vacuum..
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Bonnie_Clyde
I already have a Dyson, but we have three floors in our house, and I don't like carrying it up and down stairs...it's so heavy (bad back). Just saw a sale at Costco for the Shark for $119...a lot cheaper than Dyson. Anybody have an opinion if you think it's worth it as a second vacuum.
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Anyone recall a time when your congregation came to the aid of a Brother or sister in need??
by jam ini'm not talking about a individual, but a congregation as a whole.. i'm talking about a brother or sister that really hit hard times.. have there ever been an occasion where the brothers (elders).
decided to dip into the kh funds and help one in need????.
example, brother loose his job, get evicted, family of four or.
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Bonnie_Clyde
When my elderly parents were in need of assistance, they got very little help with the exception of one very nice couple. I remember one sister who asked me how my parents were doing, and I said they would really appreciate some visitors as they were very lonely. She said she would but she was very busy as she was going to pioneer next month. She never did show up. I remember at least twice seeing two carloads of witnesses calling on their neighbors but they skipped my parent's house. That was my eye opener. I realized that any assistance in the congregation is not because of the organization--it's despite the organization.
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Why are you looking forward to 1872? Er, 1873? Um...1874? Oh, I mean 1975?
by AndDontCallMeShirley in"why are you looking forward to 1872?".
.. "in this chapter we present the bible evidence which indicates that six thousand years from the creation of adam were complete with a.d. 1872; and hence that, since a.d. 1872 are chronologically entered upon the seventh thousand or the millennium.
" (studies in the scriptures, vol.
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Bonnie_Clyde
What about the book "Life Everlasting in Freedom of the Son's of God?" I remember when that book was released at the disctrict assembly, and it started a buzz through the assembly. Don't remember the page, but a chart showed the beginning of the thousand year reign in 1975. Everybody knows that Armageddon had to be over by then.
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Is this new donation arrangement for real?
by nugget injust read a post on jwsurvey about the new donation arrangement.
congregations are to pledge a monthly amount to be sent to the society to fund the building of assembly halls and kingdom halls.
congregations who already have a loan from the society will no longer have to pay back the loan but the amount pledged should not be less than the current monthly repayments to the society.
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Bonnie_Clyde
Nugget said: "what we once did not believe was possible has proven to be business a usual. this organisation has changed radically since I was baptised and will continue to do so. The rumours of today are possibly closer to the truth than we could imagine."
Not long ago I would never have imagined that they would be putting ATM's at the assembly halls. They've condemned the churches for this. Now they're doing it too.
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Audio of Detroit Propaganda Video
by kneehighmiah ini couldn't take video to avoid blowing my cover.
the audio quality could be better.
can anyone enhance it?.
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Bonnie_Clyde
I remember well the hot assemblies at the Silverdome. But the worst assembly I remember was at the State fairgrounds in Detroit (1964). We thought at first it was a tornado hitting. The wind blew over the speaker's stand, and the program had to stop for awhile. We were sitting back under a roofed area and thought we would be OK. But the wind drove the rain horizontally back into the grandstand. We put up an umbrella but it turned inside out and rain drenched our clothes and our bookbags. After the weather cleared, we saw men walking around in wet suits that looked like they were shrinking on their bodies, and women had makeup running down their faces. A lot of people left, but not me. The program resumed after maybe half an hour. And, being the good J Dub that I was, I sat and listened to the revealing of a "new truth" regarding the resurrection.
Some of us thought we were going to need a resurrection.
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Mud slide in WA state - sister at Assembly
by leaving_quietly inlook for it in the yearbook next year.
there was an assembly the day of the big mudslide in washington last saturday.
a sister's life was saved because she obediently attended the assembly and thus was not home when a huge mudslide hit her neighborhood and buried and killed lots of people.
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Bonnie_Clyde
Assumptions!...Shortly after 9-11, I remember an email circulating about a brother who turned down an opportunity to have a promising career where he would worked in the twin towers. Instead he decided to serve Jehovah more fully by pioneering which proved to be a protection. I believe the email was quoting a talk from a CO. Wish I'd saved the email.
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I NEVER Hear A JW Talk About Never Dying & Living Forever In Paradise Anymore!
by minimus ini was raised with this belief, that we would never die and actually make it into the "new system".
mu faithful jw aunt still talked about my mother (her sister) and her walking together into the great tribulation--- and never die at all!
she spoke of that 2 days before she passed away.. i believe most witnesses expect to die and then get resurrected.
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Bonnie_Clyde
Clyde and I started a list a few months ago called "Millions Now Living Now Dead." We have 112 names so far of people who thought they were going to live forever but are no longer with us. I'm sure there could be many more names as we were associated over 40 years, but we lost track of a lot of people.
Bonnie
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How many elders does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
by mynameislame injust one but he has to be constantly ready to replace it at a moments notice..
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Bonnie_Clyde
It could take as few as two. One to hold the light bulb and two more to turn the ladder.
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Baptisms only at regional ( district ) assemblies from 2014 / 15 service year?
by dozy injust a rumour but i guess it makes sense - i've a friend on a circuit committee ( he knows it's not "the truth" but for family & work reasons he stays in ) & he says that the wtbts have told them not to book a swimming pool for next years one day assemblies as the plan is to have only one baptism a year at the main regional ( what they used to call "district" ) convention.. with the drop off in baptisms so that sometimes there isn't anyone baptised or just a handful , i guess this is inevitable.
i remember going to a baptism a few years ago - we had hired a municipal 25 metre swimming pool and only one person ( a rather confused and scared middle aged lady who hadn't been in a swimming pool since her youth ) was being baptised - it was all something of a farce with the "worldly" staff looking on very puzzled at such an elaborate & expensive ceremony for one person.
) also with both assemblies being one day with just short morning & afternoon sessions , i suppose it is sensible to ditch the baptism talk - it tends to be something of a snoozefest anyway at the end of the morning session.
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Bonnie_Clyde
"Why should you have to wait a year & for an assembly to get baptised?
The early christians seemed to use any body of water for baptism at any time a person wanted to be baptised."
That's right - I was baptized in a lake. We were car pooled from the assembly for the baptism. That was in 1956.
It was summertime.