1986. that´s 19 years. time flies.
lazyslob
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How long since you been out in service?
by freedom96 init must be about 13 years since i went out in service.
about 15 years since i went out a couple times a month, and about 18 years since i went at least once a week.. i just can't imagine going from door to door anymore.
but to think that we all did it for quite awhile.
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The Elders Plan On Telling My Mom HOW She Can Spend Time W/My Daughter
by minimus inthat's what she just told me.
2 elders plan on giving her a shepherding call and will outline exactly what and what not she can do with her granddaughter----now that she is marked.
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lazyslob
I hope that she´ll tape the conversation so she won´t forget any of the good advice given at the right time, (I´d like to have a copy of the tape)
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Moving to the USA?
by Peppermint ini love wasting my time with online surveys.
just now i found this site.
you feed it with a whole load of information and it tells you where you should live in the usa.
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lazyslob
Lake Havasu City, Arizona or Rockport, Texas. All the city´s on my list are on the Best place to retire list
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Places where you can donate for the tsunamis victims
by Elsewhere inhttp://www.cnn.com/2004/world/asiapcf/12/28/tsunami.aidsites/index.html
(cnn) -- international aid organizations are accepting donations to help victims of the powerful earthquake and resulting tsunamis that caused widespread destruction in parts of south asia and east africa.
the groups include:.
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lazyslob
Look for this site http://www.charitynavigator.org/
Charity Navigator works to guide intelligent giving. We help charitable givers make intelligent giving decisions by providing information on over thirty-five hundred charities and by evaluating the financial health of each of these charities. We ensure our evaluations are widely used by making them easy to understand and freely available to the public. By guiding intelligent giving, we aim to advance a more efficient and responsive philanthropic marketplace, in which givers and the charities they support work in tandem to overcome our nation's most persistent challenges.
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"Your Reports HAVE To Be Turned In By The 6th of the Month!"
by minimus indo you miss not getting that phonecall or that announcement?
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lazyslob
I never lied about hours. My normal report was 0 hours 12 Mags. I just took first door and offered the last 6 mags and 90% of them took it, next door the same, total 5 min. no more mags. I didn´t round up the 5 minutes to 1 hour. It made them to call me few times.
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Update on my court proceedings
by outbutnotdown ini received the decision from the judge today.
for any that were following it, the judge was determining whether my ex-wife was in contempt for moving over a half hour away and a few other things.. i'll make this fairly brief.
she was found to be not in contempt.
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lazyslob
No advice. But hope everything goes your way. Good luck.
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Would you buy this XJW coffee mug?
by coult9056 inbecause i have a sense of humor about the many failed prophecies of the jw's, i've always wanted some ex-jw merchandise with some class and humor to go with it.
i've considered marketing a few of my ideas.....coffee mugs, shirts, etc.
there are so many areas to go (no blood, no military service, college = devil's propaganda, etc.
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lazyslob
I allready have a mug with red x
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Westboro Baptist Church
by lazyslob in.
really sick religious guys here http://www.godhatesfags.com/main/index.html they seem to hate sweden for some reason.
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lazyslob
Really sick religious guys here http://www.godhatesfags.com/main/index.html They seem to hate Sweden for some reason.
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lazyslob
Marmite is dark brown-colored savory spread made from the yeast that is a by-product of the brewing industry. It has a very strong, slightly salty flavor. It is definitely a love-it-or-hate-it type of food.
It comes in small (2-5 inches high) bulb-shaped glass jars with a distinctive yellow lid.
Children in Britain are generally fed it from the time they are weaned, and most never grow out of it. It has a high B-vitamin content, as well as riboflavin and niacin?and as such is very healthy. (The vitamin-B complex helps prevent anemia.)
Pippa MacGregor sent us this lovely snapshot of her son Kyle, age 16 months, after he got into the Marmite jar. She writes, "As you can see, he loves it!"
Marmite may be stored at room temperature, even after the jar has been opened. Large jars will last months?even years?without any spoilage. (Old marmite can turn hard and lose its gooey spreadability, though.)
An excellent Web site with info from the Marmite company is on line at: http://www.accomodata.co.uk/marmite.htm. The official Marmite page sponsored by Bestfoods is at: http://www.worldhealthcare.net/marmite/marmite.html?including a fascinating chronicle of the history of Marmite.
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If You HAD To Be Disfellowshipped For Something, What Would It Be?
by minimus inapostasy?
fornication?
drugs?......what???
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lazyslob
For multiple fornification of groups of apostababes.