Welcome to JWD, Christy.
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by Christy.taylor inhey everyone, i am new to this site.
my great grandmother was a witness and i was in the truth in my young childhood.
my mother is disfellowshipped and i am currently studying with my husband, who knew nothing about the truth but had been very good at studying and has great knowledge about the bible.
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This is just so awesome, I have to share it!!!
by zagor ini was taking a break from this board but in a last few days there has been unexpected development in my own family.
my mom is leaving wtbs!!!
she apparently celebrated christmas with dad but even that was just a tip of the iceberg.
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What absolutely wonderful news!
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DAMN IT'S COLD!!!!!
by Mary inanyone east of saskatoon and north of kentucky will understand this thread:.
it's frigging cold out there!!!
christ almighty when i went outside to start my car up this morning i thought i was going to freeze solid like lot's wife.
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Well, I understand about COLD!!! It was -38 C here, with windchill it was -46 C approximately.
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Hello Nikola. Welcome to the board.
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I don't know who Jonny Greenwod is, but welcome to the board, Squares.
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wolf at the door
by Cellist inlast night, at about 10pm, my husband came in the house and said, "you should hear the wolves!
" of course, i immediately said, "wolves?
or do you mean coyotes?
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Yes, the various sounds of wildlife are truly beautiful. I love to hear elk, coyotes, loons, geese flying over, etc. Even though I've grown up in "wolf country", this is the first time I've ever heard wild wolves howling, by moonlight, at very, very close quarters. It was definitely as electrifying as I've heard described.
My husband checked out the tracks in the yard and they are definitely wolf tracks. (Wolves have larger front feet than back feet)
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wolf at the door
by Cellist inlast night, at about 10pm, my husband came in the house and said, "you should hear the wolves!
" of course, i immediately said, "wolves?
or do you mean coyotes?
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LOL Yes, lots of wolves around here. We're in an area of acreages and they don't usually come in this close. At least not that anyone's aware of. ;)
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If I was to walk into your home . . .
by Lady Lee inwhat one thing would i see that would tell me the most about you?.
the center of my home is my computer and my books.
standing at the door that is the first thing you will see.
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You'd see art and more art. Books. China. Musical instruments (and lots of sheet music). Comfortable furniture in a double living room with a large Tyndal stone fireplace in the middle. You'd probably relax and feel comfortable very quickly. We've entertained people from all over the world; for years we operated a Bed and Breakfast here.
You wouldn't see our computer until you went to the far end of the house.
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Who doesn't give two ****s about the super bowl?
by Euphemism inso, am i the only person (or at least, the only male) in the usa who won't be glued to my tv in an hour?
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I'll admit to being ignorant that it was even on. I'll also admit that both my husband and myself would be bored senseless watching it.
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wolf at the door
by Cellist inlast night, at about 10pm, my husband came in the house and said, "you should hear the wolves!
" of course, i immediately said, "wolves?
or do you mean coyotes?
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I agree, Tetra. Although I'm quite happy that they didn't come out for me to see. I'm not afraid of wolves, but I'll admit to feeling a tad nervous with them being that close.
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