I've had worse, I've had better. I'm still vertical and breathing guess some times it doesn't get any better than that, sigh.
bikerchic
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How has your 2007 been? A summary...
by wanderlustguy inmy year so farwonder if anyone else had as sucky of a 2007 as i did?
aka for all of you worldly non witness folk who want to know how it is being with an ex jwhere you go, a little sample, unfiltered.. .
january just got done taking the gf to see the familyfeeling good because the experience made us closer, finally sharing a piece of what i came from.
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JWD Prophets! You called it, what next?
by Wasanelder Once inyou guys are amazing.
for some time posters here have been saying that big changes were afoot and that the "members only" wt would be used to announce this new light.
i admit i was apathetic and thought, ok, maybe.
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bikerchic
This is down the road a bit but I can totally see the WTS shriveling up with lack of new members and going back to the old store fronts to hold their meetings. Back to their humble beginnings!
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Happy B'Day to Me
by skeeter1 inanyone here to help celebrate my official 39th birthday?
it's my last celebrated birthday.
skeeter.
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bikerchic
whoooohooo! Hope it's a doozy!
You're only 39
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After 5 Months....I'm Going Back to Meetings!
by new boy inif you believe that......your nuts!.
the only meetings i'm going to now are the "fundamentalist anonymous" meetings.
it's a 12 step program to get you out of the churches that say "are way or the highway" .......lol....o.k.
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bikerchic
Hey there new boy welcome back! This place is like a magnet it just keeps pulling you back..........
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Welcome Marie_purps!
by changeling inthis is our very own purplesofa's daughter!
let's tell her how happy we are she's joined us!.
does this make her a purplechair, or purpleloveseat?.
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bikerchic
Big welcome Marie, so glad you're here! I love your Mom and I'm sure you are just as wonderful!
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Anyone with type 2 Diabetes?
by LyinEyes ini have been to two doctors appointments in the last 7 months and it is confirmed that i have type 2 diabetes.
i was so scared when i found out, i have had many of my family die early from that illness.
since leaving the jw's , i can say that now i finally don't have the death wish that i secretly carried with me for so many years.
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bikerchic
Hi Dede I would always advise you listen to your doctor and take your medicine. Last year my husband was told he had type 2 and he was able to get it totally under control through diet. He was very strict and did very good on it. This is the diet he followed:
Just reading the book will give you a whole new picture of what you are dealing with and how best to help yourself. I wish you well with this it's serious stuff.
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Do YOU Hate Jehovah's Witnesses?
by minimus ini don't hate the people.
i feel bad for many of them.
i don't like the religion because it is a cult.
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bikerchic
No I don't hate JW's but I do hate, no make that destest the WTS for being the cult it is.
I have many relatives whom I love very much who are a part of that cult. I was a part of it for many years and know too well how hard it is to not only get out but to even let your mind go there......
I also have many friends who are wonderful people trapped in that cult, no I don't hate them I only wish I could help them get out or at least show them what a cult they are in, give them a chance at seeing the other side.
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Carl (larc) - A Tribute
by Farkel inas many of you know, larc died.
due to my hiatus, i didn't find out until several months after he did.
i was able to get to know him in the few years before he passed.
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bikerchic
Zazu posts here from time to time and it's always great to see her. *waves to Jan*
Carl was quite a character although I never met him in person I spoke to him on the phone several times. He told the best jokes and he had such a full hardy laugh and I always pictured him smiling. He rarely talked about himself so I didn't know those things about him Doug he always seemed more interested in who he was talking to and had a way of making you feel important.
He's missed and a Tribute to him is fitting. I know he's smiling where ever he is.
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If man was to live forever, at what age would aging have stopped? 20? 30?
by NotaNess in20 is a great age for developed youthfulness, and 25 to 30 is as well.
if it was to be around say, 28, why wouldn't have 20 been a better choice?
why would it have been 35 or 40, if younger years are always more vibrant and healthier years?.
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bikerchic
What about wrinkles, freckles, warts, boils, balding, thickening of foot skin in certain areas, gas, back pain, sinus drip, dandrif, 1 inch long nose and ear hairs, can you get sunburned?, saggy boobs, will one still hang lower(applies to men too), cold sores, pink eye, hick-ups, and hemorrhoids.....
Hey my husband resembles that remark!
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Using your anger to make positive changes in your life
by Lady Lee inusing your anger to make positive changes in your life.
"i was so mad i just exploded in rage.
" how many times have you heard someone say, "that wasn't very mature of you," after you have lost your temper.
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bikerchic
Good ones Lee!
Yeah the last time I was angry I drove my car out on some deserted back roads and screamed my head off.......no one was hurt by my raging but my vocal cords were caput for a few days which hubby liked, sigh.
I've also hit pillows.
Threw rocks.
Cry a lot, really cry it helps.
Rode my bike for miles and miles.
Drive without buckling my seat belt, ha.......private joke but it works for me.
Journaling works well to and my newest ritual is burning the pages and watching my anger go up in smoke.
When I'm really struggling to understand I use gestalt therapy and do some role playing.
I'm really into meditation now it helps me get calm after I've gotten the anger out.