Way to go, Richie! You're a four-star general in the battle of Theocratic Warfare!
CountryGuy
hello again from sunny north carolina!!!.
our state lotto started today, and i won 15 dollars, and only bought 1 $1 card.
so whoop whoop for gambling.. i was in miami florida last week for the photoshop world conference, but i also got to tour the everglades, where i took some beautiful pictures.
Way to go, Richie! You're a four-star general in the battle of Theocratic Warfare!
CountryGuy
the church of scientology is trying to censor comedy central because of the scientology south park episode!
please write to comedy central about the scientology episode!.
please express support for south park and denounce the way tom cruise is trying to censor south park!
I wasn't planning on seeing it to begin with, but now I have a reason.
CountryGuy
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so if you could be on a tv show what show would it be?
one of the shows i would to be on is 'lost' and another is 'battlestar galactica'.
Oooooo new idea We both arrange sham marriages, get the proper documents needed, leave our men and register for the show as the "alternative lifestyle" couple!! It's so crazy it could work.
The Amazing Race would be my choice as well. My sweetie and I plan to submit a tape so we can try to be the "alternative lifetstyle" couple on a future season. Wouldn't that be fun to be on it at the same time? Think about all the apostate-knowledge we could share with the world!!!
CountryGuy
has anyone seen this movie?
what were your thoughts on it?.
i just saw it last night for the first time.
I'm a big Sandra Bullock fan, so I couldn't wait for this one to come out. But I didn't really like it. I thought the acting and cinematography were good, but I didn't care for the story.
CountryGuy
what were some of the most irritating advertisements you came across on tv, radio, internet, newspapers, magazines etc .
i remember how margarine adverts called them good for the heart because they contained no cholesterol or saturated fats but they were loaded with trans fats that are indeed bad for the heart.
now good quality margarines dont have any but in the past they contained 20-40% trans fats.
I've grown tired and irritated with the Sonic Drive-In commercials. I think they have beaten a dead horse with them. But, it's only the commercials with the two guys. I still like the ones with the husband and wife.
CountryGuy
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i was given a cat whose name was "piti".
i found it strange, but i kept it.
the dog was Deeohgee.
we called him Dee Oh Gee
I didn't come up with it, so I'm surprised. I have a rott/yellow lab mix who is also named this. But we spell it: Deogie. My other dog is a dalmation/black lab mix named Emmett. My nephews are HUGE Dallas Cowboys fans and they named him after Emmit Smith.
We also had a tuxedo cat for the longest time. He was the meanest cat around, we called him B'itty, which was short for Bitch Kitty.
CountryGuy
here is your dose of humour for this afternoon:.
a. follow the instructions to find your new name.. .
b. once you have your new name, post it so we can all see it.
Sloopy Potty-shorts...
Potty-shorts... Really!
as some of you may know, i am a recently self-deconverted jw.
the experience of deconversion was at times emotional.
i have compiled a list of songs i would listen to on those emotionally turbulent occasions.
"Don't Lie," by the Black Eyed Peas
or for a little country...
"Jesus Take the Wheel," by Carrie Underwood.
do the other witnesses with whom you associate/once associated in general know that you are an apostate or have apostate inclinations?
the reason for the phrase "in general" is that it may be the case that one or two close friends know how you feel, but others in general do not.
in my own case, one other witness knows, but no one else, so i would answer the survey question with a "no".
I'd say NO. But that's only because the JWs were shunning me long before I found out "the truth about the troof." So, my guess is they have no idea I'm an apostate. When they drive by my house, I'm sure that instead of "An apostate lives there," it's more along the lines of "A fag who used to be a brother lives there."
I'm pretty sure that my family knows, but we don't talk about it.
CountryGuy
i actually never liked the memorial.
it was`nt a very spiritual occasion at all really.
i hated feeling guilty about not doing the scheduled bible reading.
I hated the afternoon that we had to go in service during the District Convention.
We always went to third or fourth convention in a host city, so we usually had to go in FS in a really bad area of the city. The stories of the angels protecting people in FS were urban legends to get JWs to go in to those kinds of areas. Plus, if you're working city and not rural territory, then you have to talk at the door more.
CountryGuy