Enjoy yourself at Mary's thread! LMAO!
Posts by juni
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JOBLESS COUPLE HAVE 12 KIDS AND GET A $1,000,000 FREE HOME
by Mary inoh i just love reading stories like this.
jobless couple with 12 children are given a 500,000 homedan newling and daniel bates - more by this author last updated at 10:08am on 24th july 2007. comments (57).
it's the type of highly-desirable family home that is well beyond the reach of many middle-class professionals.
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Pixs of me and my dog on my motorcycle - in the carrier I made for him
by UnConfused ini figured out a way to have him ride with me.... .
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juni
That is SO cute! You both look so happy to be together. Thanks for posting the pictures as I know it takes time to get all the uploading/downloading of pics to the forum. A nice way to end the day!
Have a good night!
Juni ~~ Edited to ask: Is that his favorite shoe in back?
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UPDATE ON DANSK
by Physio init's been a long time since i posted here but i often read your messages when ian (dansk) logs on.
as most of you will know, ian will be going back into hospital on monday for an allogeneic stem cell transplant and will be away from the forum for a good few weeks (hopefully he'll be back home within 4-6 weeks).
last time he was in hospital many of you sent messages to his ward and i know they cheered him up immensely.
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juni
I send my love Claire and Ian.
Juni ~~
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UPDATE ON DANSK
by Physio init's been a long time since i posted here but i often read your messages when ian (dansk) logs on.
as most of you will know, ian will be going back into hospital on monday for an allogeneic stem cell transplant and will be away from the forum for a good few weeks (hopefully he'll be back home within 4-6 weeks).
last time he was in hospital many of you sent messages to his ward and i know they cheered him up immensely.
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juni
Thanks Claire.
Juni
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UPDATE ON DANSK
by Physio init's been a long time since i posted here but i often read your messages when ian (dansk) logs on.
as most of you will know, ian will be going back into hospital on monday for an allogeneic stem cell transplant and will be away from the forum for a good few weeks (hopefully he'll be back home within 4-6 weeks).
last time he was in hospital many of you sent messages to his ward and i know they cheered him up immensely.
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juni
Claire I have a question?
Is that exactly how we address cards? I don't see any "UK" on there so I was wondering.
Thanks.
Juni
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UPDATE ON DANSK
by Physio init's been a long time since i posted here but i often read your messages when ian (dansk) logs on.
as most of you will know, ian will be going back into hospital on monday for an allogeneic stem cell transplant and will be away from the forum for a good few weeks (hopefully he'll be back home within 4-6 weeks).
last time he was in hospital many of you sent messages to his ward and i know they cheered him up immensely.
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juni
Thank you Claire for the link. That is wonderful that they have this service for the patients!
Love to you both and I will stay in touch,
Juni
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Music buffs.Here we go again. List you're all-time favorite Guitarists
by flipper inhello ya'll.
was just listening to great guitar music from some of my favorites.
who are your all time favorites?
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juni
Can't resist..... LOL
Santana
Eric Clapton
Lindsay Buckingham - Fleetwood Mac
Joe Perry - Aerosmith
Henley, Frey, Meisner,Walsh and Felder - the Eagles
Juni
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COULD BE GONE FOR AWHILE!
by Dansk indear all,.
those of you who have posted here regularly for the past four years have helped me immensely in my recovery from watchtower and have shared with me in my journey.
you will also know that, after winning my battle with watchtower (save for one daughter who is still stuck fast in the org and shunning the rest of us), i have been fighting an even greater battle these past three years - cancer!.
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juni
(((Ian and Claire)))
Know that I will be with you in spirit Ian. You are a good person - so kind and gracious to all. I will stay in contact w/Claire via e mail.
Love, Juni
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I HAVE TO MOVE ON...............
by juni ini've met some wonderful friends here at this forum, but it's time for me to put the jw religion to rest.
it will be 15 years this october that i daed myself which in retrospect i wish i wouldn't have done as there are some former sisters who i would love to give a big hug and talk with who are in pain mentally, but i can't.
i agreed to their "rules" when i was baptized.
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juni
I've met some wonderful friends here at this forum, but it's time for me to put the JW religion to rest. It will be 15 years this October that I DAed myself which in retrospect I wish I wouldn't have done as there are some former sisters who I would love to give a big hug and talk with who are in pain mentally, but I can't. I agreed to their "rules" when I was baptized. Would I go back to the JW religion? NEVER.
It is time for me to spend my time making new friends outside of the cyber world. I have e addys of some here who I will stay in contact with and those who have my addy as well are free to write me. I will check my PMs if anyone else wants to share their personal e addy, otherwise I'm not posting.
I wish you all peace on your journey...... I will continually think of those who are very ill.
And please...... don't slam me with "she's just singing a swan song" mentality. That doesn't sit well w/me.
Hugs with love to all of those who have been kind to me and helpful w/research.
Peace,
Juni
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Why would a young sister marry an old brother?
by JH ini recall a ms brother about 62 years old dating and marrying a sister about 30 years younger.
i respect their choice and if they are in love, well good for them.
but i don't think it's to the best interest of the younger one...... do jw's accept bigger age differences in marriage than other religions?.
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juni
Perhaps it's a "father" figure JH? I remember a very young sis marrying a really old bro. What a site to behold. Thought it was weird at the time.
Juni